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  1. John Weldon Cale [1] (Oklahoma City, 5 de diciembre de 1938 - La Jolla, California, 26 de julio de 2013), más conocido como JJ Cale o J.J. Cale, fue un músico y compositor estadounidense y uno de los fundadores del sonido Tulsa, un género musical con influencias del blues, del rockabilly, del country y del jazz.

  2. Life and career. Early years. Early musical career. Rise to fame. 1980s. 1990s. Later career. Death. Tributes. Discography. References. External links. J. J. Cale. John Weldon " J. J. " Cale [1] (December 5, 1938 – July 26, 2013) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

  3. After Cale passed away in 2013, to honor his legacy, Clapton gathered a group of like-minded friends and musicians for The Breeze, An Appreciation of JJ Cale, released July 29, 2014 (three days after the anniversary of Cale’s passing).With performances by Clapton, Mark Knopfler, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Derek Trucks and Don White as well as David Lindley, David Teegarden, Jamie ...

  4. This article is the discography of American guitarist and singer-songwriter J. J. Cale . Albums. Studio albums. Live albums. Collaborative albums. Soundtrack albums. Compilation albums. Video albums. Box sets. Repackaged sets. Singles. Contributions. Notes.

  5. John Weldon Cale ( Oklahoma City, 5 de diciembre de 1938 - La Jolla, California, 26 de julio de 2013), más conocido como JJ Cale o J.J. Cale, fue un músico y compositor estadounidense y uno de los fundadores del sonido Tulsa, un género musical con influencias del blues, del rockabilly, del country y del jazz.

  6. www.jjcale.comJJ Cale

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of JJ Cale’s career, his first eight iconic albums - Naturally, Really, Okie, Troubadour, 5, Shades, Grasshopper, and #8 are presented in a limited edition vinyl box set that features some of his best-known songs including ‘Cocaine,’ ‘Travelin’ Light,’ ‘Call Me The Breeze’ and ‘After Midnight’.

  7. Naturally is the debut studio album by J. J. Cale released on October 25, 1971. Background. Cale, who was raised in Oklahoma, first tasted success in 1964 when singer Mel McDaniel scored a regional hit with Cale's composition "Lazy Me".