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  2. Willie Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Willie Clayton (born March 29, 1955) is an American Chicago blues and soul-blues singer and songwriter. He has recorded over 25 albums since the 1980s. [ 1 ] He has been performing since the late 1960s. [ 1 ]

  3. Done Somebody Wrong - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, David Clayton-Thomas was a blues singer working in the clubs of Toronto, Ontario in Canada. He recorded the album Sings Like It Is for Roman Records, which included "Done Somebody Wrong" with sole songwriting credit was given to "D. C. Thomas". [15]

  4. Doctor Clayton - Wikipedia

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    To pursue his music career, Clayton moved to Chicago with Robert Lockwood, and he received attention from Decca Records, thanks to a helpful recommendation from another musician, Charley Jordan. Ultimately Clayton returned to Bluebird, recording with Lockwood, the bassist Robert (Ransom) Knowling, the pianist Blind John Davis , and Lester ...

  5. Merry Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Merry Clayton (born December 25, 1948) is an American soul and gospel singer. She contributed vocals to numerous tracks and worked with many major recording artists for decades, including a duet with Mick Jagger on the Rolling Stones song " Gimme Shelter ". [ 1 ]

  6. Lee Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Lee Clayton (born Billy Hugh Shotts; October 29, 1942 – June 12, 2023) was an American songwriter and musician. [3] He notably wrote Waylon Jennings ' 1972 outlaw country song "Ladies Love Outlaws".

  7. Meet Will Butler, the singer-songwriter who makes ... - AOL

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    That was the job facing singer-songwriter Will Butler and the music arrangers for just one of the songs that stud the Tony Award-nominated play “Stereophonic,” a leading contender at Sunday's ...

  8. Bill Clifton - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, he enrolled at the University of Virginia in 1949 where his love for country music expanded to folk music through fellow students, Paul Clayton and Dave Sadler. While still in college, Clifton, Clayton, and Sadler formed the Dixie Mountain Boys together and began playing professionally at small radio stations in central Virginia.

  9. Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section - Wikipedia

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    The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section is a group of American session musicians based in the northern Alabama town of Muscle Shoals.One of the most prominent American studio house bands from the 1960s to the 1980s, these musicians, individually or as a group, have been associated with more than 500 recordings, including 75 gold and platinum hits.