Biography — JJ Cale The legendary singer, songwriter and guitarist, JJ Cale passed away on July 26, 2013 but the legacy he left behind is a treasured one for fans that has and no doubt will continue to inspire upcoming artists as well as rock icons around the world
10 Things You Didnt Know About J. J. Cale - American Blues Scene He was born John Weldon Cale, and although he began his extensive career in Tulsa, and is recognized as one of the architects of the “Tulsa Sound,” he came into this world on December 5th, 1938, in Oklahoma City
The late Tulsan JJ Cale to be added to Nashville . . . - The Oklahoman Cale, who died in 2013, wrote famous songs like "After Midnight" and "Cocaine," which were popularized by Eric Clapton Cale's song "The Sensitive Kind" is featured in Sterlin Harjo's new FX series "The Lowdown," starring Ethan Hawke
JJ Cale interview: America’s best-kept musical secret | Louder Cale – who Clapton calls “a superior musician… one of the masters” – runs in a straight line In the late 50s and early 60s he cut a sequence of rockabilly and rock’n’roll sides with his own Quintette and helped create the Tulsa Sound with fellow Oklahomans David Gates and Leon Russell
Cale, John Weldon | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Born on December 5, 1938, in Oklahoma City but raised in Tulsa, Cale played in a number of rock and roll bands and Western swing groups, moved to Nashville, and moved back to Tulsa before reconnecting with Leon Russell
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J. J. Cale | Rock Music Wiki | Fandom Cale was one of the originators of the Tulsa Sound, a loose genre drawing on blues, rockabilly, country, and jazz influences Cale's personal style has often been described as "laid back"