Lonesome Dave Peverett
The 57-year-old Peverett was first diagnosed with a malignant tumor in his kidney in 1998, prompting Foghat to cut short is tour in support of that year's release of "Roadcases." The singer had the kidney removed, and after receiving chemotherapy for much of 1999, saw his cancer go into remission. Peverett even played a string of show with his bandmates two months ago. However, the singer recently came down with pneumonia and on Saturday was taken from his home in Orlando, Florida to a nearby hospital, where he died on Monday.
Peverett and Foghat will perhaps be best remembered for car-friendly rock radio staples such as "Slow Ride" and "Fool For The City." Peverett first teamed with his future bandmates Roger Earl and Tony Stevens in the blues-rock outfit Savoy Brown, and the three left that band in 1971 to form Foghat. The
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Peverett and Foghat will perhaps be best remembered for car-friendly rock radio staples such as "Slow Ride" and "Fool For The City." Peverett first teamed with his future bandmates Roger Earl and Tony Stevens in the blues-rock outfit Savoy Brown, and the three left that band in 1971 to form Foghat. The
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