Lodi

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Lodi (pronounced LOW-dee or LOW-die) is the name of several places,a dynasty in India, and most notably, an annual festival held in the Indian state of Punjab:


"Lodi" is the title of a track from Creedence Clearwater Revival's 1969 album Green River. Although songwriter John Fogerty wrote the song about being trapped in Lodi, California, about 75 miles from his hometown of El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California, he has admitted in interviews that he had never actually been there, and picked its name for the song's title based on a small town in Ohio that he had visited in his youth. In fact, an early demo of the song recorded by Fogerty reveals the original lyric, "Just about a year ago/I set out on the road/Seeking my fame and fortune/driving through Ohio."

  • Lodi is a variety of apple.

Lodi is the in-ring name of professional wrestler Brad Cain.

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