
J.J. Cale
Americana
- Origin
- États-Unis
- Born
- 1938
- Genres
- Americana, Cajun, blues, swamp rock, country rock
Biography
Born in 1938 in the United States, J.J. Cale left a significant mark on the music scene with his distinctive blend of genres, including Americana, blues, swamp rock, and country rock. He influenced numerous artists with his laid-back approach and memorable songwriting. Cale is best known for iconic albums such as "Naturally" and "Troubadour," which helped define his musical legacy.
Highlights
- Pioneer of the swamp rock style.
- Influenced many artists, including Eric Clapton.
- His albums "Naturally" and "Troubadour" are considered classics.
Discography
- Naturally1972
- Really1972
- Okie1974
- Troubadour1976
- Shades1980
- Grasshopper1982
- JJ Cale N°81983
- Travel-Log1990
- Number 101992
- Closer to You1994
- Guitar Man1996
- To Tulsa and Back2004
- The Road to Escondido (avec Eric Clapton)2006
- Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings2007
- Roll On2009
FAQ
What is J.J. Cale's age?
Born in 1938, J.J. Cale passed away in 2013.
Where is J.J. Cale from?
J.J. Cale is from the United States.
What was J.J. Cale's role in music?
He was a singer and guitarist.
What music genres did he explore?
He explored Americana, blues, swamp rock, and country rock.
What are some notable albums by J.J. Cale?
Notable works include "Naturally" and "Troubadour."
How long was J.J. Cale active?
He was active from the 1970s until his death in 2013.
