Formed in London, England in 1971, Foghat first achieved fame in the 70s with songs like "Slow Ride", "Fool For The City" and "I Just Want to Make Love to You". More than five decades later the band continues active with the original drummer Roger Earl as their leader. Next November 10 they will release their long-awaited 17th studio album called "Sonic Mojo". A teaser for first single "Drivin' On" is already available. The song was co-written by the late Kim Simmonds from Savoy Brown. Besides Earl, the band's current line-up has: Bryan Bassett (Guitar - Since 1999), Rodney O'Quinn (Bass - Since 2015) and Scott Holt (Vocals, guitar - Since 2022). Hear the teaser for the new Foghat song "Drivin' On": https://youtu.be/-fyM0hdKIS8 The band talked about the new record in an official statement, saying:"In addition to three brand new songs written by band–founding member/drummer Roger Earl, guitarist/engineer/co-producer Bryan Bassett, bassist Rodney O’Quinn, singer/guitarist Scott Holt—three other songs were co-written by Kim Simmonds, the man who gave Roger his first break back in 1967 as a member of Savoy Brown. Sadly, shortly after writing these songs, Kim passed away." "The upcoming release sees Foghat tip their hat to great artists that came before them, with songs on the album written by Willie Dixon, B.B. King, and Chuck Berry, as well as giving plenty of winks and nods from the current lineup." They continued: "Formed in 1971 when Lonesome Dave Peverett and Roger Earl left the British blues-rock band, Savoy Brown, FOGHAT has earned eight Gold records, one Platinum record and one double-Platinum record." "They continue to release new music every few years, and they’ve never stopped touring and recording although there have been several ups and downs and changes over the years. They sadly lost Lonesome Dave Peverett in 2000, Rod Price in 2005, and Craig MacGregor in 2018, but Roger Earl keeps banging and kicking to keep Foghat’s musical legacy going. It’s about the Music!"