British multi-platinum rock band Phogat wrote "third luck" with a boogie-inspired rock single in 1979. On Sept. 30, they get a chance at Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland.


The show is free to the public and begins at 8 p.m. at Lee Creek Tavern.


Named after a crazy childhood game, the band released their debut self-titled album in 1972. The album featured a cover of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want to Make Love to You." Phogat's version of the song reached the top 100 singles charts in the U.S. 슬롯머신사이트


By then, the London-based band was playing on FM stations in every home across the United States.


A year later, the band released their second self-titled album, giving fans a new popular album, "What a Shame." The album became known as "Rock & Roll," as the album featured rock and bread rolls as its cover photo. "Rock & Roll" received gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of the United States after selling a million copies.


New lyrics and music ideas began to flood from the band members. They released a total of three albums in two years. "Energized" was released in January 1974. The album reached No. 34 on the U.S. Albums Chart and received Gold certification from the RIAA. The 1974 album, "Rock and Roll Outlaws," was released in October of that year and reached No. 40. The band's first platinum album, "Fool for the City," followed by debuting their signature No. 20 song, "Slow Ride," in 1975


"Live" was the band's 1977 album and has sold more than two million copies. The sales solidified it into double platinum, becoming their best-seller record. Phogat's single, "Third Time Lucky," was included in their 1979 album, "Boogie Motel," and reached No. 23 on the chart.