News

Original story follows: Dust on the Wind, Drift Beyond the Flame, and End the Pain, are all songs by the hot new band The ...
Recorded at Miami’s Criteria Studios on September 9, 1970, Carl Radle helped ground the mega-hit beneath the immortal pairing of Eric Clapton and Duane Allman ...
The pedal-steel jammer, who most recently collaborated with Beyonce on Cowboy Carter, preps new record with guests Margo Price and Shooter Jennings ...
When asked about the success of songs like “Call Me The Breeze,” and the degree of separation between him and his songwriting’s popularity, J.J. Cale told Performing Songwriter in 2013 that ...
That unforgettable bob-and-weave guitar work. For JJ Cale’s widow and former bandmate, Christine Lakeland, it was an emotional wrench to embark on Stay Around, the new posthumous album whose 15 songs ...
JJ Cale's Stay Around is typical of the late guitarist's shuffling, country-blues style. The songs on his "new" record, Stay Around, might have been recorded yesterday or in 1970.
Tulsa-raised music legend J.J. Cale, revered by rock artists like Eric Clapton and Neil Young, died in 2013. Cale left behind a stash of music. Wife Christine Lakeland Cale, in ...
Stay Around is comprised entirely of previously unreleased Cale tunes, and the musician wrote every song on the album except “My Baby Blues.” That track was penned by Lakeland Cale, and it was the ...
Late folk and blues great JJ Cale hits the road and reminisces about an old love that won’t quit on the previously unreleased track, “Chasing You.” The song is set to appear on a new ...
Had everything gone the way Eric Clapton hoped, JJ Cale would have joined him on his entire 2007 North American tour and for his 2006 tour of Asia and Australia — not for just for five songs at ...
He was 74. While his best known songs remain in heavy rotation on the radio nearly 40 years later, most folks wouldn’t be able to name Cale as their author. That was a role he had no problem with.
Blues rock guitarist Eric Clapton (right) and Oklahoma native and hit songwriter and musician J.J. Cale are pictured together in 2010. Cale's and Clapton's album "Road to Escondido" won a Grammy.