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Delbert McClinton
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The venerable
Delbert McClinton
is a legend among Texas roots music aficionados, not only for his amazing longevity, but for his ability to combine country, blues, soul, and rock & roll as if there were no distinctions between any of them in the best time-honored Texas tradition. A formidable harmonica player long before he recorded as a singer,
McClinton
's career began in the late '50s, yet it took him nearly two decades to evolve into a bona fide solo artist.
A critics' darling and favorite of his peers,
McClinton
never really became a household name, but his resurgence in the '90s helped him earn more widespread respect from both the public at large and the Grammy committee.
Delbert McClinton
was born in Lubbock, TX, on November 4, 1940, and grew up in Fort Worth. Discovering the blues in his teenage years,
McClinton
quickly became an accomplished harmonica player and found plenty of work on the local club scene, where musicians often made their living by playing completely different styles of music on different nights of the week. His most prominent early gig was with
the Straitjackets
, the house band at a blues/R&B club; it gave
McClinton
the opportunity to play harp behind blues legends like
Howlin' Wolf
,
Jimmy Reed
,
Sonny Boy Williamson II
, and
Bobby "Blue" Bland
. In 1960,
McClinton
's cover of
Williamson
's
"Wake Up Baby"
made him the first white artist to have a record played on the local blues station KNOK.
McClinton
's harmonica was prominently featured on Fort Worth native
Bruce Channel
's 1962 number one smash
"Hey! Baby"
; brought along for
Channel
's tour of England,
McClinton
wound up giving harp lessons to a young
John Lennon
. Upon returning to the States,
McClinton
founded a group called the
Rondells
(sometimes listed as
the Ron-Dels
), which had a minor chart single in 1965 with
"If You Really Want Me to, I'll Go."
Although
the Rondells
recorded for several different labels, wider success eluded them and
McClinton
spent much of the '60s making the rounds of the Texas club and roadhouse circuit, where his reputation kept growing steadily.
In 1972,
McClinton
moved to Los Angeles, where he teamed up with Fort Worth singer/songwriter
Glen Clark
as
Delbert & Glen
. Signed to the small Atlantic affiliate Clean Records,
Delbert & Glen
recorded two albums in a mostly country-rock vein, 1972's
Delbert & Glen
and 1973's
Subject to Change
. Neither sold well and
McClinton
returned to Texas in 1974, where he was able to land a solo deal with ABC on the strength of his emerging songwriting talent. His first solo album,
Victim of Life's Circumstances
, was released in 1975; although he was marketed as part of the emerging progressive country movement,
McClinton
's music was too indebted to blues and R&B to neatly fit that tag.
Genuine Cowhide
(1976) and
Love Rustler
(1977) followed to highly positive reviews, if not much commercial attention, and other artists started to mine
McClinton
's catalog for material; in 1978,
Emmylou Harris
took his
"Two More Bottles of Wine"
all the way to the top of the country charts. A switch to Capricorn produced two albums, 1978's
Second Wind
and 1979's
Keeper of the Flame
; the former featured his original version of
"B Movie Boxcar Blues,"
later a part of the
Blues Brothers
repertoire. When Capricorn folded, he moved to the Muscle Shoals Sound imprint and his 1980 label debut,
The Jealous Kind
, gave him his first Top 40 single in
"Givin' It Up for Your Love,"
which hit on both the pop and country charts.
Unfortunately, Muscle Shoals Sound folded not long after
McClinton
's follow-up, 1981's
Plain From the Heart
, and he subsequently took a long hiatus from recording, concentrating instead on live performances. His next prominent appearance was an acclaimed vocal turn on guitarist
Roy Buchanan
's 1986 album
Dancing on the Edge
; that guest appearance helped land him a deal with Alligator. In 1989,
McClinton
issued the comeback album
Live From Austin
, which earned him his first Grammy nomination (for Best Contemporary Blues Album). He signed with Curb in 1990, debuting that year with
I'm With You
, and moved to Nashville, where he soon became a much sought-after songwriter (often in tandem with new partner
Gary Nicholson
) in the contemporary country field. Over the next few years,
McClinton
placed material with stars like
Wynonna
,
Vince Gill
,
Lee Roy Parnell
, and
Martina McBride
, among others. His biggest break, though, came when he was tapped for a duet with
Bonnie Raitt
on 1991's
Luck of the Draw
, the follow-up to her much-lauded comeback
Nick of Time
. The result,
"Good Man, Good Woman,"
brought
McClinton
his first Grammy for Best Rock Vocal, Duo or Group, which suddenly raised his profile tenfold. He capitalized with 1992's
Never Been Rocked Enough
, which featured not only his duet with
Raitt
, but also guest appearances from
Tom Petty
and
Melissa Etheridge
, and his biggest hit single since 1980,
"Every Time I Roll the Dice."
Later that year, he hit the country charts with another duet, this time with
Tanya Tucker
on
"Tell Me About It."
The song later appeared on
McClinton
's next album, 1993's simply titled
Delbert McClinton
.
Despite enjoying the greatest commercial success of his career,
McClinton
's relationship with Curb was beginning to sour. His next two albums were released to comparatively little attention and he finally extricated himself from his contract to sign with Rising Tide, a small label associated with Universal. 1997's
One of the Fortunate Few
was designed to restore
McClinton
to his early-'90s stature, featuring an array of guest stars, including
Vince Gill
,
Patty Loveless
,
Lyle Lovett
,
Pam Tillis
,
B.B. King
,
John Prine
, and
Mavis Staples
. It was still definitely
McClinton
's show, however, and as such it received mostly complimentary reviews; it also sold more than 250,000 copies before Rising Tide went belly-up.
McClinton
next returned in 2001 on the Austin, TX-based New West imprint with another acclaimed effort,
Nothing Personal
. It proved to be one of the most popular recordings of his career, gaining substantial airplay on Americana radio and ending up one of the year's biggest hits on Billboard's blues chart; it also won him another Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The impressive
Cost of Living
was released in 2005 on New West Records. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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