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Oak Ridge area women invited to celebrate "Beauty in the Small Things"
Oak Ridge area women invited to celebrate "Beauty in the Small Things"

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time2 days ago

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Oak Ridge area women invited to celebrate "Beauty in the Small Things"

All Oak Ridge area women are invited to an upcoming luncheon meeting titled, "Beauty in the Small Things." It will be held 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, at the DoubleTree Hotel, 215 S. Illinois Ave. in Oak Ridge. The event will feature Charice Davis, CCR specialist, who will talk about her work with the Anderson County Family Justice Center. Following her presentation will be the inspirational speaker for the day, Barbara McGregor from Kingsport. She will take her listeners on a joyful journey of shoes and socks, as she shares about God's tender concern, and the power of prayer in her life over seemingly which she shares in her story of "Sacred Socks," according to a news release. The total cost of the luncheon and program is $20, which includes tax and tip. Free preschool childcare is available with reservation. Invite a friend and make your reservations by noon Friday, June 6, to Debbie at 865-323-3973 or Roena at 865-806-1071. This luncheon program is presented by the Oak Ridge Christian Women's Connection, which is nondenominational and is affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries. This article originally appeared on Oakridger: Oak Ridge women invited to celebrate "Beauty in the Small Things"

Legendary Rocker, 80, Re-Records Classic Songs With Help From His Sons
Legendary Rocker, 80, Re-Records Classic Songs With Help From His Sons

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time5 days ago

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Legendary Rocker, 80, Re-Records Classic Songs With Help From His Sons

Legendary Rocker, 80, Re-Records Classic Songs With Help From His Sons originally appeared on Parade. A day after he celebrated his 80th birthday comes word that has re-recorded his classic songs for a new album, Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years, due Aug. 22. Lending him instrumental support on the new project, announced Thursday, May 29, are his sons, Tyler and Shane Fogerty, the latter who also produced the new album with John. His wife, Julie Fogerty, served as executive producer of the project. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 The album comes after Fogerty won a long-fought battle to regain the rights to his songs from his years with Creedence Clearwater Revival. In an interview for The Billboard Book of Number One Albums, Fogerty spoke about the decades-long battle to retain the rights to the CCR catalog. 'It did a lot of damage to my psyche and person­ality as far as confidence,' he said. 'There were times in those years when I was scared to go in and buy a pair of socks in a department store.'Although the album isn't out until Aug. 22, Fogerty is previewing the 20-song set for fans by releasing newly recorded versions of the CCR classics 'Up Around the Bend,' 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' and 'Porterville' to all streaming services on May 29. The album is also being released as a two-record set on black and colored vinyl. 'For most of my life I did not own the songs I had written,' Fogerty said in a statement. 'Getting them back changes everything. Legacy is my way of celebrating that—of playing these songs on my terms, with the people I love.' 'I knew first hand how much it meant for John to get his publishing back. It has been so joyful and beautiful since this happened for him. This is a celebration of his life's work. It is the biggest party for the good guy/artist winning,' Julie Fogerty added in a statement. Here's the full tracklist for Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival:1. Up Around the Bend2. Who'll Stop the Rain3. Proud Mary4. Have You Ever Seen the Rain 5. Lookin' Out My Back Door 6. Born On The Bayou 7. Run Through the Jungle8. Someday Never Comes 9. Porterville 10. Hey Tonight11. Lodi12. Wrote s Song for Everyone13. Bootleg14. Don't Look Now15. Long As I Can See the Light16. Down On the Corner17. Bad Moon Rising18. Travelin' Band 19. Green River 20. Fortunate Son Legendary Rocker, 80, Re-Records Classic Songs With Help From His Sons first appeared on Parade on May 29, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

C&C Group Full Year 2025 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
C&C Group Full Year 2025 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations

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time6 days ago

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C&C Group Full Year 2025 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations

Revenue: €1.67b (flat on FY 2024). Net income: €13.6m (up from €113.5m loss in FY 2024). Profit margin: 0.8% (up from net loss in FY 2024). EPS: €0.035 (up from €0.29 loss in FY 2024). We've found 21 US stocks that are forecast to pay a dividend yield of over 6% next year. See the full list for free. All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period Revenue was in line with analyst estimates. Earnings per share (EPS) missed analyst estimates by 58%. The primary driver behind last 12 months revenue was the Distribution segment contributing a total revenue of €1.37b (82% of total revenue). Notably, cost of sales worth €1.59b amounted to 95% of total revenue thereby underscoring the impact on earnings. The most substantial expense, totaling €63.5m were related to Non-Operating costs. This indicates that a significant portion of the company's costs is related to non-core activities. Explore how CCR's revenue and expenses shape its earnings. Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 1.8% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 4.2% growth forecast for the Beverage industry in the United Kingdom. Performance of the British Beverage industry. The company's shares are up 1.8% from a week ago. It's still necessary to consider the ever-present spectre of investment risk. We've identified 2 warning signs with C&C Group, and understanding them should be part of your investment process. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

John Fogerty Celebrated His 80th Birthday With Cake, Confetti, and Loads of CCR Classics
John Fogerty Celebrated His 80th Birthday With Cake, Confetti, and Loads of CCR Classics

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time29-05-2025

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John Fogerty Celebrated His 80th Birthday With Cake, Confetti, and Loads of CCR Classics

John Fogerty could have celebrated his 80th birthday with a quiet family meal at home or a private party with his closest friends. Instead, he gathered nearly 3,000 people in New York's Beacon Theater, took the stage alongside his longtime band — which includes his sons Shane Fogerty and Tyler Fogerty — and played an explosive set of Creedence classics and solo hits that showcased a level of energy, vocal power, and swagger few of rock's octogenarians outside of Mick Jagger can muster. Before the show even started, Fogerty appeared on a large screen and addressed the crowd. 'It's been quite a journey to get to this big eight-oh,' he said. 'Thank you for coming along on this journey with me. I appreciate each and every one of you, every little dip and turn in the such an honor to have people know all your words. Thank you for singing these songs all these years. I just really love performing live with my sons in this band, especially as they grow into adulthood and become really good. That sense of joy about making music is really real.' More from Rolling Stone John Fogerty Is Re-Recording Creedence Classics. We Asked Him Why Bruce Springsteen Jams With John Fogerty, Tom Morello, Smokey Robinson at American Music Honors The Best of SXSW Day One: John Fogerty, Case Oats, Gloin, and More He proved that by walking out onto a riser stationed between two bright, billowing smoke machines, and kicking into 'Proud Mary' as confetti rained down on the audience. He followed it with 'Up Around the Bend,' 'Green River,' 'Born on the Bayou,' 'Who'll Stop the Rain,' and 'Lookin' Out My Back Door.' Like the vast majority of the Creedence Clearwater Revival catalog, these songs came out in a little sliver of time between 1968 and 1970 when Fogerty somehow wrote a significant chapter of the Great American Songbook entirely by himself. This golden period was followed by many dark years where the bitter breakup of the band and a nasty spat with his former label head caused Fogerty to turn away from the Creedence legacy. When he finally launched a solo tour in 1986, he disappointed crowds all across America by refusing to perform even a single CCR song. He wouldn't relent until 1997, a quarter of a century after the band split. By that point, the Creedence rhythm section of Doug Clifford and Stu Cook had recruited a new singer and were touring under the banner Creedence Clearwater Revisited. But Clifford and Cook quietly dissolved their band in 2020. Two of their former compatriots, guitarist Kurt Griffey and vocalist Dan McGuinness, have attempted to keep the CCR flag flying by booking shows as Revisiting Creedence, but they are essentially a tribute band to a tribute band. That means Fogerty is now the only authentic member of the band keeping the music alive. He bills many of his shows today as 'John Fogerty Celebrates His Songs From Creedence Clearwater Revival,' just so there's no confusion about who created this music. But the 80th birthday show at the Beacon wasn't merely a Creedence retrospective. Midway through, he broke out his 1997 solo cut 'Joy Of My Life.' It's a tribute to his wife, Julie, who was parked on the side of the stage all night, beaming with joy. 'Julie is the one,' he told the crowd. She is the rock in our family. I wouldn't even be standing here if it wasn't for Julie. We recently celebrated our 34th wedding anniversary. Somewhere along the way, I wrote this song for her.' Later in the night, he also revisited his Eighties solo hits 'Centerfield' and 'The Old Man Down the Road.' Vintage baseball cards flashed on the screen during the former, and Fogerty's daughter Kelsy came out for a brief guitar jam with her brothers on the latter. The man set wrapped up with a fiery 'Fortunate Son' as fake dollar bills fell down from the rafters. Before the encore, Fogerty sat down in a folding chair and told the crowd about his upcoming LP, Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years. (For much more on that, check out David Browne's recent interview with Fogerty.) The crew then wheeled out a birthday cake, but Fogerty had no time to cut a slice for himself or anyone else. He instead wrapped up the show by ripping through 'Travelin' Band,' 'Bad Moon Rising,' and a quick repose of 'Proud Mary,' taking the night full circle. The 80th birthday celebration continues Thursday night with an encore show at the Beacon before heading over to Europe in June and July for a run of festival dates, including Glastonbury. The last show on the books is stop at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy, Massachusetts, on August 3rd for a special event commemorating the 400th anniversary of the town. But there's every reason to believe Fogerty will keep touring for the foreseeable future. A 90th birthday concert in 2035 may seem like a distant dream, but there's little reason to think it won't happen, considering how oddly vital he remains as he kicks off his eighties. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

John Fogerty Reclaims Creedence Songs With New ‘John's Version' Recordings
John Fogerty Reclaims Creedence Songs With New ‘John's Version' Recordings

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time29-05-2025

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John Fogerty Reclaims Creedence Songs With New ‘John's Version' Recordings

John Fogerty has announced a new album titled Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years, due out Aug. 22 via Concord. To celebrate, Fogerty has released three newly recorded versions of CCR classics: 'Up Around the Bend,' 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain,' and 'Porterville,' the latter originally released in 1967 under the band's earlier name, The Golliwogs. More from Billboard Zak Starkey Rubbishes Reports He Retired from The Who, Insists He Was 'Fired' Lorde Makes Surprise Appearance at Aotearoa Music Awards Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Perform 1996 Hit 'Tha Crossroads' on 'Everybody's Live' The new recordings are labeled 'John's Version,' a nod to Taylor Swift's 'Taylor's Version' project, though Fogerty now owns his masters. He won control over his publishing rights in early 2023, ending a legal battle that spanned five decades. 'For most of my life I did not own the songs I had written,' Fogerty said in a statement. 'Getting them back changes everything. Legacy is my way of celebrating that — of playing these songs on my terms, with the people I love.' The sessions feature Fogerty's sons Shane and Tyler on guitars, with Matt Chamberlain on drums, Bob Malone on keys, Bob Glaub on bass, and Rob Stone on saxophone. Shane Fogerty also co-produced the album with his father, while Julie Fogerty, John's wife, served as executive producer. 'I knew firsthand how much it meant for John to get his publishing back,' said Julie. 'It has been so joyful and beautiful since this happened for him. This is a celebration of his life's work. It is the biggest party for the good guy/artist winning.' Legacy features 20 tracks, including CCR staples like 'Proud Mary,' 'Bad Moon Rising,' 'Fortunate Son,' and 'Down on the Corner.' The project arrives as Fogerty celebrates his 80th birthday with a pair of shows at New York's Beacon Theatre, ahead of a European summer tour and a performance at Glastonbury Festival. Fogerty co-founded Creedence Clearwater Revival in the late 1960s and went on to write and perform some of the most enduring hits of the era. The band scored nine Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1969 and 1971, including 'Proud Mary,' 'Bad Moon Rising,' 'Green River,' and 'Lookin' Out My Back Door.' Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years is available for pre-order now. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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