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  2. J. J. Cale - Wikipedia

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    John Weldon "J. J." Cale [1] (December 5, 1938 – July 26, 2013) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Though he avoided the limelight, [2] his influence as a musical artist has been acknowledged by figures such as Neil Young, Mark Knopfler, Waylon Jennings, and Eric Clapton, who described him as one of the most important artists in rock history. [3]

  3. Guitar Man (J. J. Cale album) - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Cale, Guitar Man differs from the albums he made in the seventies and early eighties in that while those records featured numerous top-shelf session players, Cale provided the instrumentation on Guitar Man himself, augmented by wife Christine Lakeland on guitar and background vocals and drummer James Cruce on the opener “Death in the Wilderness.”

  4. 8 (J. J. Cale album) - Wikipedia

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    For #8, Cale reconvened with producer Audie Ashworth and the usual group of ace session musicians who played on his previous records, including drummer Jim Keltner and keyboardist Spooner Oldham, as well as Fairport Convention guitarist Richard Thompson, among many others. In fact, on the track "Talkin' Care of Business," Cale name drops many ...

  5. Closer to You (J. J. Cale album) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Vintage Guitar in 2004, Cale acknowledged the dismay some fans felt, recalling: …me playing with the synthesizer, everybody hated. [Then producer/manager] Audie Ashworth did the first eight albums, and those were kind of semi-popular, for an obscure songwriter like me.

  6. J. J. Cale discography - Wikipedia

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    J.J. Cale, playing his Casio PG-380 MIDI Guitar. ... The Best of J.J. Cale (20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection) Released: July 23, 2002; Label: Mercury;

  7. Number 10 (J. J. Cale album) - Wikipedia

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    Cale, who started his career as an engineer in Leon Russell's home studio in the late sixties, told Vintage Guitar in 2004, “I love the engineering part; that’s why I put out a lot of synthesizer-type records – I like that sound. Trouble is, everybody’s doing that now.

  8. Okie (J. J. Cale album) - Wikipedia

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    Reggie Young - electric guitar; J. J. Cale - guitar, vocals; Beegie Cruzer – electric keyboards; Red Spive - piano; Tracks 2, 3 (10 May 1973: Columbia Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee) Tommy Cogbill - bass; Karl Himmel - drums; Jerry Smith - El. piano; Harold Bradley - rhythm guitar; Grady Martin - electric guitar; J. J. Cale - slide guitar ...

  9. Troubadour (J. J. Cale album) - Wikipedia

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    Troubadour was produced by Audie Ashworth, who produced Cale's first three studio albums. It sees Cale introducing new instruments to his sound, such as synthesizer on "Ride Me High", with William Ruhlmann of AllMusic noting, "Producer Audie Ashworth introduced some different instruments, notably vibes and what sound like horns (although none are credited), for a slightly altered sound on ...

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