Skip to main content Currently Reading Q&A with John Fogerty (and kids): Missing the stage and how he got sued for sounding too much like himself Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post Dec. 20, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Every Friday, national arts reporter Geoff Edgers hosts The Washington Post's first Instagram Live show, "Stuck With Geoff," from his barn in Massachusetts. He has interviewed, among others, musician Wynton Marsalis, Bill Nye "The Science Guy," and comedian Tiffany Haddish. Recently, Edgers chatted with musician and Creedence Clearwater Revival founder John Fogerty and his family. Here are excerpts from their conversation. Q: You and your three youngest children - Shane, Tyler and Kelsy - have this wonderful album out, "Fogerty's Factory," which is a play on a Creedence Clearwater Revival record from 50 years ago, "Cosmo's Factory." Many of the tracks are Creedence songs, and there are a couple of your solo songs. How did you come to record it?