CREEDENCE AGAIN FEATURES SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST TALENTED PERFORMERS who step into the famous shoes of John Fogerty & Creedence Clearwater Revival. Although our performers work with their own bands & original projects, they bring their considerable collective talent together for selected shows around the USA - a completely unique approach to tribute acts. Click here to see video of them on WGN Television; 5 song sampler video here.
 
Rich Perez Singer Chicago
Richard Perez
as John Fogerty

Photo: Todd Causley
 
Marty Larkin
as Tom Fogerty
Photo: Lori Larkin

Rich Perez - aka "El Camaleón" (The Cameleon) is an in-demand session & live performer. In 2000, his band Detours took first prize in Ed McMahon's national Next Big Star contest. Rich's uncanny ability to get "into character" as a famous singer - including John Fogerty, Bob Seger, Axl Rose, Paul Rodgers and other rock greats - keeps him busy with producers and recording sessions. As a performer, he blends his fiery Latin roots (Cuban American) with blue-eyed American rock, which elevate the timeless CCR/Fogerty classics to a completely new, electric level.   Marty Larkin is involved with an ongoing number of projects, promotions and bands. He is a producer, professional musician, art and creeative director, and also produces HankFest (the annual Hank Williams festival, where bands play "All Hank - All Nite."). Larkin is also a songwriter, and leader of Lonesome Halos, a Chicago-based American Maverick band.



Chip Znuff Bass Chicago
 

Tony Montana drums Aurora 2009

Chip Znuff
As Stu Cook

Photo: Leigh Hanlon
 
Tony Montana
As Doug Clifford

Photo Ay Roth
Chip Znuff is a Grammy® nominated writer/producer/bassist from Chicago. His band Enuff Z'nuff enjoyed a top-forty Billboard hit with "Fly High Michelle"; he has appeared on Late Night With David Letterman, VH1, Rolling Stone Magazine and People Magazine; Media juggernaut Howard Stern is a fan (giving Chip a chapter in his best-selling "Private Parts" book). Chip owns & operates Chip Znuff Studios in Blue Island Illinois (southside Chicago). See Chip's Video>






  Tony Montana started playing drums at the age of 8. He could be seen twice a week lugging around a snare drum case more than half his size with an unmistakeable look of deter-mination in his eyes. Along the way, he picked up piano and guitar. At the age of 15 he took a Music Theory class, and started composing. Tony has been in many bands across a wide range of Rock genres since the age of 14. These days, in addition to Creedence Again, he runs a recording studio producing many local area bands, called Spiral Groove Studios (myspace.com/SGStour) and has an original two man loop show called the Dub Currents.

Jese Nolan Drums
Jesse Nolan
as Doug Clifford
 

Graham Czach Bass Chicago
Graham Czach
as Stu Cook

Photo: Leigh Hanlon

Jesse Nolan is, in the opinion of many, the rarest of rare: a drummer equally adept at jazz, country, blues and – most importantly for a classic rock band – fully able to “bring the rock.” Heralded by the Chicago Tribune as a "consistently imaginative" musician who brings "vigor and variety" to his instrument, Nolan attended IU ( Bachelors Degree in Music Education, Masters Degree in Jazz Studies).  
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Dave Swanson
as Doug Clifford
Photo: Leigh Hanlon

 
Kevin Becker
as Stu Cook

Photo: Leigh Hanlon



Dave started playing drums in high school, then "graduated" to the Tic Toc Club, a sleazy dive bar in Waukegan, IL - where he immediately felt right at home. Although in-demand primarily as a country drummer/singer, Swanson now revisits his rock roots with Creedence Again, one of his first loves. Swanson has played with Country Fire, The Hip Snakes, The Eagle Creek Band, The Sierra Band and The White Saddle Band, to name a few.
 
Kevin Becker is a lifelong Chicago resident and working bassist . With musical credits going back more than a decade, Becker also performs with a variety of top-notch musicians and bands, including the rock band Feathergun & the alt-country outfit Sleeper Car. Both his solid electric and standup bass playing bring full-featured experience, skill, credibility and honesty to every performance. According to Becker: "My bass is enormous, but in my hands... not unwieldy."
 

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