Archive for the ‘Music’ category
Baby, Now That I’ve Found You: Alison Krauss
August 3, 2013The Laziest Gal in Town: Nina Simone
August 2, 2013The Importance of Being Idle: Oasis
August 2, 2013Schooldays: The Kinks
August 1, 2013You Don’t Learn That in School: Nat King Cole
August 1, 2013Old Days: Chicago
July 30, 2013Drive-In Movie Picture Show: Jim Henry
July 30, 2013They sat in the way back!
Acres of Clams: Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
July 29, 2013I’m Gonna Go Fishin: Dr. John
July 29, 2013Cajun Moon: J. J. Cale
July 28, 2013“If musicians were measured not by the number of records they sold but by the number of peers they influenced, JJ Cale would have been a towering figure in 1970s rock ‘n’ roll.
His best songs like “After Midnight,” ‘’Cocaine” and “Call Me the Breeze” were towering hits — for other artists. Eric Clapton took “After Midnight” and “Cocaine” and turned them into the kind of hard-party anthems that defined rock for a long period of time. And Lynyrd Skynyrd took the easy-shuffling “Breeze” and supercharged it with a three-guitar attack that made it a hit.
Cale, the singer-songwriter and producer known as the main architect of the Tulsa Sound, passed away Friday night at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla, Calif. His manager, Mike Kappus, said Cale died of a heart attack. He was 74.
While his best known songs remain in heavy rotation on the radio nearly 40 years later, most folks wouldn’t be able to name Cale as their author. That was a role he had no problem with.
“No, it doesn’t bother me,” Cale said with a laugh in an interview posted on his website. ‘What’s really nice is when you get a check in the mail.'”


