Rod Price

English guitarist and songwriter

Rod Price - Performers & Entertainers born November 22nd, 1947
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An English guitarist and songwriter, recognized for work with the rock band Foghat. Contributed to the band's signature sound during the 1970s, particularly on the album 'Fool for the City'. Played a significant role in the band's success with hit songs such as 'Slow Ride' and 'I Just Want to Make Love to You'. Led a prominent music career extending beyond Foghat, participating in various other projects and collaborations in rock music.

Played guitar on Foghat's 'Fool for the City'

Contributed to the hit 'Slow Ride'

Participated in various rock music projects

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