RIP JJ Cale

Max
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Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:14 pm

RIP JJ Cale, you were one of my favoites.


US singer-songwriter JJ Cale has died of heart attack at the age of 74.

An announcement on his personal website said he had passed away at a hospital in La Jolla, California, on Friday.

Born in Oklahoma, Cale helped create the Tulsa Sound, which combined blues, rockabilly, and country. He became famous in 1970, when Eric Clapton covered his song After Midnight.

In 1977 Clapton also popularised Cale's Cocaine. The two worked together on an album which won a Grammy award in 2008.

Born in 1938, John Weldon Cale adopted the name JJ Cale to avoid being confused with John Cale of the Velvet Underground.

Building up on the success of After Midnight, he recorded Naturally - the first of his 14 studio albums.

He pioneered the use of drum machines, and was famous for his personal laid-back singing style.

However Cale always described himself as a songwriter rather than a singer, and his songs tended to enjoy greater success when performed by others - notably Tom Petty, Santana and Lynyrd Skynyrd.


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Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:32 pm

Thanks Max for posting and letting us know...

JJ Cale had a bigger influence on modern day music than most people would ever realize. Just your listings on the post told a huge story about the people and places he was a part of.

JJ Cale would be a great subject for Stephen Rose and the "Listening Post"... How do we make that recommendation I wonder?

Bart


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