jj cale

jj cale

Genres: blues, blues rock, singer-songwriter, rock, classic rock

About jj cale

John Weldon Cale (5 December 1938 – 26 July 2013), known as JJ Cale or J.J. Cale, was a Grammy Award-winning American singer, musician, and songwriter. 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". His songs have been performed by a number of other musicians including "After Midnight" and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton,"Cajun Moon" by Randy Crawford, "Clyde" and "Louisiana Women" by Waylon Jennings, "Magnolia" by Jai, "Bringing It Back" by Kansas, "Call Me the Breeze" and "I Got the Same Old Blues" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, "I'd Like to Love You, Baby" by Tom Petty, "Travelin' Light" and "Ride Me High" by Widespread Panic, "Tijuana" by Harry Manx, "Sensitive Kind" by Carlos Santana, "Cajun Moon" by Herbie Mann with Cissy Houston, and "Same Old Blues" by Captain Beefheart. Cale was born on December 5, 1938, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was raised in Tulsa and graduated from Tulsa Central High School in 1956. Along with a number of other young Tulsa musicians, Cale moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s, where he first worked as a studio engineer. The Leathercoated Minds was a 1966-67 psychedelic studio-based band masterminded largely by Snuff Garrett and J J Cale. The band produced one album, A Trip down the Sunset Strip, co-produced by Cale and Garrett Finding little success as a recording artist, he later returned to Tulsa and was considering giving up the music business until Clapton recorded "After Midnight" in 1970. His first album, Naturally, established his style, described by Los Angeles Times writer Richard Cromelin as a "unique hybrid of blues, folk and jazz, marked by relaxed grooves and Cale's fluid guitar and laconic vocals. His early use of drum machines and his unconventional mixes lend a distinctive and timeless quality to his work and set him apart from the pack of Americana roots-music purists." Some sources incorrectly give his real name as "Jean-Jacques Cale". In the 2006 documentary, To Tulsa and Back: On Tour with J.J. Cale, Cale talks about Elmer Valentine, co-owner of the Sunset Strip nightclub Whisky à GoGo, who employed him in the mid-1960s, being the one that came up with the "JJ" moniker to avoid confusion with the Velvet Underground's John Cale. Rocky Frisco tells the same version of the story mentioning the other John Cale but without further detail. His biggest U.S. hit single, Crazy Mama, peaked at #22 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1972. During the 2006 documentary film To Tulsa and Back Cale recounts the story of being offered the opportunity to appear on Dick Clark's American Bandstand to promote the song, which would have moved the song higher on the charts. Cale declined when told he could not bring his band to the taping and would be required to lip-sync the words to the song. Cale died on Friday, July 26, 2013, at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla, California, after suffering a heart attack.

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jj cale — Top 30 songs of 35

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
JJ CALE COCAINE
JJ CALE Blues for mama
JJ CALE MONEY TALKS
JJ CALE SENSITIVE KID
JJ CALE DON'T CRY SISTER
JJ CALE HOLD ON BABY
JJ CALE LIES
JJ CALE RIDE ME HIGH
JJ CALE thirteen days(live)
JJ CALE CALL ME THE BREEZE
JJ CALE LOW DOWN
JJ CALE DEATH IN THE WILDERNESS
JJ CALE RIDE ME HIGH (RE-EDIT JOAKIM)
JJ CALE AFTER MIDNIGHT
JJ CALE COCAINE 1976
JJ CALE People Lie (The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA 1994-09-01)
JJ CALE CAJUN MOON
JJ CALE SENSITIVE KIND
JJ CALE Blues for mama
JJ CALE I GOT THE SAME OLD BLUES
JJ CALE Danger F. E.clapton (2006)
JJ CALE Cocaine
JJ CALE Cocaine (1976)
JJ CALE LATE LAST NIGHT
JJ CALE CALL ME THE BREEZE (LIVE)
JJ CALE PERFECT WOMAN
JJ CALE FORMER ME
JJ CALE FRIDAY
JJ CALE LIGHTS DOWN LOW
JJ CALE mama don't(live)
COCAINE
Blues for mama
MONEY TALKS
SENSITIVE KID
DON'T CRY SISTER
HOLD ON BABY
RIDE ME HIGH
thirteen days(live)
CALL ME THE BREEZE
LOW DOWN
DEATH IN THE WILDERNESS
RIDE ME HIGH (RE-EDIT JOAKIM)
AFTER MIDNIGHT
COCAINE 1976
People Lie (The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA 1994-09-01)
CAJUN MOON
SENSITIVE KIND
Blues for mama
I GOT THE SAME OLD BLUES
Danger F. E.clapton (2006)
Cocaine
Cocaine (1976)
LATE LAST NIGHT
CALL ME THE BREEZE (LIVE)
PERFECT WOMAN
FORMER ME
FRIDAY
LIGHTS DOWN LOW
mama don't(live)