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- JJ Cale - Wikipedia
John Weldon " JJ " Cale[1] (December 5, 1938 – July 26, 2013) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter
- 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 - YouTube
For JJ Cale’s 80th birthday, explore his dedicated YouTube channel and (re)discover the prolific world of JJ Cale
- J. J. Cale Biography: Oklahoma’s Rock and Blues Legend
Born in Oklahoma, Cale was a master of unobtrusive brilliance, blending blues rock with a unique style that came to be known as the Tulsa Sound His writing has helped some of the most successful artists in music, among them Eric Clapton, who famously recorded many of Cale's songs
- Celebrating JJ Cale: The Quiet Pioneer of Roots Music
Born in Oklahoma City in 1938, JJ Cale became a pioneer of the "Tulsa Sound," a unique blend of rockabilly, blues, country, and jazz His laid-back grooves and minimalistic approach stood in stark contrast to the flamboyance of his contemporaries
- J. J. Cale - IMDb
JJ Cale is best known for the songs he wrote which became successes for a variety of artists including Eric Clapton ("After Midnight", "Cocaine", "Travelin' Light", "I'll Make Love To You Anytime", "Angel"), and Lynyrd Skynyrd ("Breeeze")
- JJ Cale - Facebook
Today in 1974, JJ Cale released his third album OKIE The album includes some of his most covered songs including “I Got the Same Old Blues” by Captain Beefheart Magic Band, “Cajun Moon” covered by Herbie Mann, “Anyway the Wind Blows” covered by Brother Phelps, and “I’d Like to Love You, Baby” covered by Tom Petty The
- JJ Cale Obituary (2013) - Bakersfield, CA - Bakersfield Californian
LA JOLLA, Calif (AP) - Grammy-winning musician JJ Cale, whose best known songs became hits for Eric Clapton with "After Midnight" and Lynyrd Skynyrd with "Call Me the Breeze," has died He was
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