| 1970 | Founded by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Stu Cook (bass) and Doug 'Cosmo' Clifford (drums), the original CCR rhythm section, as a short-run private-event project that quickly grew to 100 bookings a year. |
| 1998 | Recorded 'Recollection' live in Alberta, Canada, capturing full-band performances of the CCR catalogue in response to fan demand for a studio-quality live document. |
| 1998 | Released 'Recollection,' a double live album that reached platinum certification and introduced the band's touring sound to a new generation of fans worldwide. |
| 1998 | 'Recollection' certified Platinum by the RIAA, nine years after its release, reflecting the album's sustained commercial reach across multiple markets. |
| 2000 | Expanded touring to South America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and Asia, transforming what began as domestic nostalgia dates into a global touring operation. |
| 2010 | Released 'JDRF More Hope for the Holidays,' a charity album benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, adding a philanthropic dimension to the band's legacy. |
| 2019 | Announced the 'Final Farewell' tour after more than two decades of continuous global touring, signaling Cook and Clifford's planned retirement from the road. |
| 2020 | Performed their final concert in Aguascalientes, Mexico, closing out 25 years of touring as Creedence Clearwater Revisited before officially disbanding. |