LC control no. | n 92005829 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | ML419.C255 Biography |
Personal name heading | Cale, J. J. |
Variant(s) | Cale, John J. Cale, Jean Jacques Cale, John Weldon |
Associated place | Tulsa (Okla.) |
Birth date | 1938-12-05 |
Death date | 2013-07-26 |
Place of birth | Oklahoma City (Okla.) |
Place of death | La Jolla (San Diego, Calif.) |
Field of activity | Popular music |
Profession or occupation | Composers Musicians |
Found in | His Grasshopper [SR] p1982: label (J.J. Cale) Naturally-- , 1971? label (John J. Cale) AMG, Sept. 26, 2005 (J.J. Cale; b. Jean Jacques Cale, Dec. 5, 1938, Oklahoma City, Okla.) New York times (online), viewed July 29, 2013 (in obituary published July 27: J.J. Cale; b. John Weldon Cale, Dec. 5, 1938, Oklahoma City; d. Friday [July 26, 2013], La Jolla, San Diego, aged 74; musician and songwriter whose blues-inflected rock influenced some of the genre's biggest names and whose songs were recorded by Eric Clapton and Johnny Cash, among others; also credited as one of the architects of the 1970s Tulsa sound, a blend of rockabilly, blues, country, and rock that came to influence the likes of Neil Young and Bryan Ferry) |
Associated language | eng |