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
JJ Cale interview: America’s best-kept musical secret | Louder JJ Cale was one of American music’s best-kept secret The singer and guitarist notched up a few hits of his own, including 1971’s Crazy Mama and the following year’s After Midnight, but his relatively low-profile was in inverse proportion to the influence he had – the likes of Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler have called him a huge
GRAMMY-Winning Songwriter J. J. Cale Dies | GRAMMY. com J J Cale, whose songs "After Midnight" and "Cocaine" were made famous by Eric Clapton, died July 26 after suffering a heart attack, according to his management company He was 74 A native of Oklahoma, in 1964 Cale and fellow Oklahoma musicians Leon Russell and Carl Radle moved to Los Angeles
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
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J. J. Cale Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius JJ Cale, born as John Weldon Cale on 5 December 1938, was an American singer-songwriter and musician who was one of the originators of the Tulsa Sound, a loose genre drawing on influences
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