George Thorogood and The Destroyers - "Bad All Over The World" on September 8 at 8 p.m.
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Blues superstar behind "Bad to the Bone" and "Who Do You Love?" rattles House of Blues with his semi-truck growl
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George Thorogood and The Destroyers - "Bad All Over The World"
Even those unfamiliar with his name know his riffs. The team of guitar and saxophone that opens "Bad to the Bone" with "dah-na-na-na-nah" injects a sonic testosterone shot that bellows "here comes trouble." Although George Thorogood & The Destroyers had cranked out two solid albums of searing blues-rock in the '70s that led them to open for the Rolling Stones, it was that 1982 hit that skyrocketed them into the mainstream. From there they landed one single after another: smashes such as "Who Do You Love?" and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" that earned ubiquity on the soundtracks of movies and mid-life crises. Still riding high off 2011's 2120 South Michigan Avenue—a tribute to the Chess Records heroes such as Elmore James, Bo Diddly, and cohort Buddy Guy—the Pennzoil-voiced Thorogood continues to blaze through live sets that barnstorm the blues songbook.