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J.J. Cale

With his laid-back rootsy style, J.J. Cale is best known for writing "After Midnight" and "Cocaine," songs that Eric Clapton later made into hits. But Cale's influence wasn't only through songwriting -- his distinctly loping sense of rhythm and shuffling boogie became the blueprint for the adult-oriented roots rock of Clapton and Mark Knopfler, among others. Cale's refusal to vary the sound of his music over the course of his career caused some critics to label him as a one-trick pony, but he managed to build a dedicated cult following with his sporadically released recordings.

Born in Oklahoma City but raised in Tulsa, OK, Cale played in a variety of rock & roll bands and Western swing groups as a teenager, including one outfit that also featured Leon Russell. In 1959, at the age of 21, he moved to Nashville, where he was hired by the Grand Ole Opry's touring company. After a few years, he returned to Tulsa, where he reunited with Russell and began playing local clubs. In 1964, Cale and Russell moved to Los Angeles with another local Oklahoma musician, Carl Radle.

Shortly after he arrived in Los Angeles, Cale began playing with Delaney & Bonnie. He only played with the duo for a brief time, beginning a solo career in 1965. That year, he cut the first version of "After Midnight," which would become his most famous song. Around 1966, Cale formed the Leathercoated Minds with songwriter Roger Tillison. The group released a psychedelic album called A Trip Down Sunset Strip the same year.

Deciding that he wouldn't be able to forge a career in Los Angeles, Cale returned to Tulsa in 1967. Upon his return, he set about playing local clubs. Within a year, he had recorded a set of demos. Radle obtained a copy of the demos and forwarded it to Denny Cordell, who was founding a record label called Shelter with Leon Russell. Shelter signed Cale in 1969. The following year, Eric Clapton recorded "After Midnight," taking it to the American Top 20 and thereby providing Cale with needed exposure and royalties. In December 1971, Cale released his debut album, Naturally, on Shelter Records; the album featured the Top 40 hit "Crazy Mama," as well as a re-recorded version of "After Midnight," which nearly reached the Top 40, and "Call Me the Breeze," which Lynyrd Skynyrd later covered. Cale followed Naturally with Really, which featured the minor hit "Lies," later that same year.

Following the release of Really, J.J. Cale adopted a slow work schedule, releasing an album every other year or so. Okie, his third album, appeared in 1974. Two years later, he released Troubadour, which yielded "Hey Baby," his last minor hit, as well as the original version of "Cocaine," a song that Clapton would later cover. By this point, Cale had settled into a comfortable career as a cult artist and he rarely made any attempt to break into the mainstream. One more album on Shelter Records, 5, appeared in 1979 and then he switched labels, signing with MCA in 1981. MCA only released one album (1981's Shades) and Cale moved to Mercury Records the following year, releasing Grasshopper.

In 1983, Cale released his eighth album, 8. The album became his first not to chart. Following its release, Cale left Mercury and entered a long period of seclusion, reappearing in late 1990 with Travel Log, which was released on the British independent label Silvertone; the album appeared in America the following year. 10 was released in 1992. The album failed to chart, but it re-established his power as a cult artist. He moved to the major label Virgin in 1994, releasing Close to You the same year. It was followed by Guitar Man in 1996. Cale returned to recording in 2003, releasing To Tulsa and Back in 2004 on the Sanctuary label and The Road to Escondido, a collaborative effort with Clapton, in 2006 on Reprise. Roll On appeared in 2009 on Rounder Records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Da man
tbrannin4
Clapton hung out in Tulsa with Leon Russell and JJ, he was picking up on the Tulsa Sound and then grabbed Tulsa musicians from time to time since then. He also picked up some songs like Living on Faith from another Tulsa area writer. Clapton has always credited Cale, Radle, etc so I don't call it copying, I love them all!
Put em together and you got the best...Doesn ' t matter who copied who!!!
themarinaman
Been listening to this guy since 71. Purist musician in the sense of everything being created from his talents...hi s lyrics, his style, his chops, etc. There will never be another quite like him unfortunatel y .
Do you think Clapton copied him. Their styles are completely opposite one another, Clapton just made them famous. Read up on Clapton's bio sometime (i'm not sure about on here, but in general) and he say's the musical figure he most looks up to is J.J.. Why, because the man is brilliant without a doubt, and Clapton's got great taste.
chrsroc
so clapton copied him?? hmm
awesome man, awesome musician..!! without a doubt.. A LEGEND in our time !!!
Here's the real talent behind the Eric Clapton beer commercials! Close those windows, Eric! lol
I have been an avid follower of this style of music since the 1960 ,JJ Cale has been my idea of one the greatest writer,music i a n that has ever lived.artist who have followed this style live in a world of music and lyrics that is unknown to most of todays music listeners.
Thanks, JJ for the opportunity to play with ya! 75 was a great year!
samf2112
Most underrated of all time. Listen to Dire Straits first album and their last 'On Every Street.' That album is an identical model to Troubador with pedal steel and all. Sensitive Kind (santana) Same ole blues (skynyrd) travelin light and ride me high (Widespread) Ill make love to you (Clapton) aside from the classic remakes. I recommend REALLY what a great album. But do not go without the song Cajun Moon (redone by many)
jj is the rodney dangerfield of great music no respect , easily 1 of the top 5 of all time !!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1
ginnymeltzer
JJ's the doctor!
too good
Imitation being the sincerest form of flattery; with guys like Knopfler and Clapton copying you, well, that says a lot. As Mr. Gideon said, "JJ lead, everyone else followed." Perhaps not everyone, but some damn good ones!
ckandt9
jj is the coolest, I'm not sure why young people don't like it. I like Clyde, it makes me smile.
love jj cale.......w h o ' s the boss anyway?? hahahaha
grooving to the music on a beautiful Friday afternoon!
cobra10181
jj lead everyone else followed
very nice find
This bio does not mention his time with Blue Cheer? I have been a devoted fan since that very first album, but I would not have picked the cuts in his bio. Magnolia is one great song, and the enduring contrasts in his songs of one level moving fast and another level moving slow I think is what captures my interest.
This is awesome!!
n_007pen
Great see JJ on Pandora!
A simply amazing artist of unique insight and talent. I consistently encounter various artists performing songs that I ultimately discover to be written by JJ. Thank you, for a seemingly endless influence and individual masterpieces .
JJ the real deal, an original.
been listening to Cale for MANY years-so good to hear him on Pandora!
He is a phenominal talent in my book-Cheers Cale!!!
u melted my heart and way of seeing life years ago so i salute you JJ Cale and no amount of thanks for your unique higher consciousnes s which unconsciousl y directed me and protected me throughout my life!!! i love you forever and again! and what Joline Meadows said too :D hugs and kisses
Great artist. Discovering JJ Cale's music was one of the best things to happen to me in a while.
boogiespeed
Thanks JJ you sure made a positive difference in ear candy for us all

You're the best, cheers, man - 'boogiespeed '
I can't believe I found you on Pandora, I've loved your music foreverrrr, I'm also a OKIE and proud of it. My favorite of all times is Pretty Mama where you been for so long. Love you 4-ever
lOVE HIS VOICE! He is a great singer/songw r i t e r .
J.J. Cale is so cool most people just don't get it. This man has been a major musical influnce in my life for 40 years. Thanks J.J.
redridge8
clapton is a mere mortal - jj is a god
If Clapton is god JJ is gods father
Saw JJ at a tiny barn club called "The Palms" in Davis, CA about 8 years ago. Did a full set, came back and did ANOTHER(!), and then 7 more songs in an encore. Absolutely tore up the place for 3+ hours. What an experience.
eescobar8
One of the best. Would love to see him do something with Leon Russell.
thevanman552
I first heard J.J. Cale in the 70s and must admit that he is one helluva song writer. He has inspired many people and written in a style that is always very inviting. He is a great wordsmith and that has borne out over the decades. Good stuff.
saw jj in concert in in B'ham, AL in late-70's, early 80s'?. totally excellent, tho I don't remember him standing up once while playing. just sat on a chair. Warm-up act: I think it was Paul Craft who did his fun song, "drop kick me Jesus thru the goalposts of life".
J J Cale has never sold out his fans or himself.
amandafield8
This guy is amazing...
i can tell you that he has been one of my great influences, living in tulsa i have yet to have the oppurtunity to catch a show at Cains Ballroom... :(
jjhull
J J Cale
April 6, 2009
Aladdin Theater, Portland, OR

Cajun Moon
Artificial Paradise
Ride Me High
Thirteen Days
Sensitive Kind
Any Way the Wind Blows
I'll Make Love to You Any Old Time
Instrumental - Boogie Woogie Piano
Crazy Mama
You Don't Love Me Like You Used To*
(*Drum Machine Musician Sang)
Magnolia
Instrumental - T-Bone Walker Song
Call Me The Breeze
Cocaine
Roll On

Encore:
Jam - Living on Borrowed Time
Traveling Light
Just got done listening to "After Midnight" and was thinking about the JJ Cale songs that Clapton has had big hits with. Universally I prefer the original versions. There's just something "deep down" in the way he does them.
man first time i ever heard this guy,....he is so smooth, very easy on the ears!!!
"They call me the Breeze" is one great song by JJ Cale,just a rolling beat song."Afer Midnight"rol l i n g or loping beat,great stuff JJ....lawdy
vctc4
just love this easy going guitar playing music.
awesome! =p
Feredoon
J.J. Cale music is truly one of the kinds. I enjoy his music very much every single day. Also the way he plays guitar sounds very unique.
You might want to include the recent album (2006-ish) that he did w/ Eric Clapton on his discography. I think its called Road to Escondido

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