Artist Bio:
J.J. Cale was an American singer-songwriter and musician known for his laid-back blend of rock, blues, and country music. He was born on December 5, 1938, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and passed away on July 26, 2013, in La Jolla, California. Cale gained recognition for his unique musical style and was influential in the development of the Tulsa Sound, a genre that fuses rock, country, blues, and jazz.
Throughout his career, J.J. Cale released several critically acclaimed albums, including "Naturally" (1972) and "Troubadour" (1976), and wrote songs that were later covered by artists such as Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Johnny Cash. Some of his most famous songs include "Cocaine," "After Midnight," and "Call Me the Breeze." J.J. Cale's music has left a lasting impact on the music industry, and he is remembered as a talented and influential musician.
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