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  1. 1 de may. de 2021 · Retirement will allow me to enjoy my family and travel a bit as it becomes safer. It’s been a great ride,” he adds, as he looks forward to the next chapter. Delbert will still perform on his Sandy Beaches Cruise 27, set to sail in 2023.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2021 · 'It's been a great ride': Blues great Delbert McClinton retires; Aug. 27 MPAC show canceled. McClinton, 80, doesn't want to risk being infected with the virus; refunds for Montgomery...

  3. 27 de abr. de 2021 · 4X Grammy Winner Delbert McClinton Announces Retirement. By American Blues Scene Staff April 27, 2021 No Comments 3 Mins Read. Delbert McClinton has had plenty of time to reflect on his 63-year music career during this pandemic. For the first time in six decades, he has been off the road and off stage for more than a year.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2022 · Overnight, McClinton grew into one of Austin’s biggest club acts, regularly packing Soap Creek, Antone’s, and other venues, and scoring opening slots on Willie Nelson shows. “That was when the good times began,” McClinton says. “You were there. You couldn’t help but get caught up in the Willie uprising.

  5. Delbert McClinton, the Texas roots musician who enjoyed a banner year in 2020 when he turned 80 and earned his fourth Grammy Award, has announced his retirement. The announcement, on April 22, 2021, noted that for the first time in six decades, the Americana and blues performer had been off the stage for more than a year.

  6. www.delbert.com › tourTOUR | Delbert

    Delbert McClinton announces touring retirement. (May 2021) Delbert McClinton has had plenty of time to reflect on his 63-year music. career during this pandemic. For the first time in six decades, he has been. off the road and off stage for more than a year. He has made an important.

  7. Following the recent announcement of his retirement from touring, McClintons Outdated Emotion marks a return to his musical roots and the songs that started it all, ultimately proving why he has earned the title as “the Godfather of Americana Music” (Rolling Stone).