Legendary Foghat Drummer Roger Earl Featured on New Episode of LIMEHOF Podcast

The latest episode of the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast shines a spotlight on one of rock’s most enduring figures—Roger Earl, drummer and founding member of Foghat. A proud Long Island resident and a LIMEHOF inductee, Earl joins the show to reflect on his decades-long career delivering high-octane blues-rock to fans around the world.

Roger Earl

Best known for iconic tracks like “Slow Ride,” “Fool for the City,” and their electrifying take on “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” Foghat rose to prominence in the 1970s and quickly earned a reputation as one of the hardest-touring acts in rock, playing nearly year-round. Their signature sound helped them rack up multiple gold and platinum albums while cementing their legacy in rock history.

Earl’s passion for music remains as powerful as ever, and fans will get a chance to see him live when Foghat returns to Long Island for a much-anticipated performance at the Patchogue Theatre on May 17th.

Tune in to the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast to hear Roger Earl discuss his musical journey, life on the road, and what keeps the Foghat engine running after more than 50 years.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1JIIqMenA4bFziTgzYd9yQ?si=vbNlZhvcQb624b6WGIBR2A

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