this one hits relatively hard. i don't think it's considered one of his classic records, but 'guitar man' got some radio play back in 1996 and the title track is what grabbed me. it was a fairly uptempo track, but there was still that cool, laid back vibe that permeates most of his songs, and that's really what hooked me. then, of course, i learned just what kind of impact he had- cocaine, call me the breeze, after midnight... all songs i was very familiar with from the classic rock radio i grew up on that he wrote.JJ Cale Has Passed Away
JJ Cale passed away at 8:00 pm on Friday July 26
at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla, CA.
The legendary singer / songwriter had suffered a heart attack.
There are no immediate plans for services.
His history is well documented at JJCale.com, rosebudus.com/cale,
and in the documentary, To Tulsa And Back.
Donations are not needed but he was a great lover of animals so, if you like,
you can remember him with a donation to your favorite local animal shelter.
i held out hope i'd get to see him one day, figuring the best chance i had would be if he played bonnaroo. sadly that won't be happening now. i'm spinning 'troubadour' now- if you listen to one jj cale record, you could do worse than this one.
roll on, jj.