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Cowboy Jack Clement w/ Billy Burnette, Shawn Camp & Dave Roe, from the Live at the Bluebird Cafe series, 2002.

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10 years назад

waggamoon

RIP Cowboy. Love you and your music

10 years назад

maria leite

RIP Cowboy Jack Clement (82)Cowboy Jack Clement, who was the first person to produce pioneering rock ‘n’ rollers Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash, has died at the age of 82. The Tennessean reports that he passed away from liver cancer.The longtime and much-respected producer, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame earlier this year, wrote ‘Guess Things Happen That Way’ and arranged the horns on ‘Ring of Fire’ (which he also produced) for Cash, a friend until the Man in Black’s death in 2003.While working at Memphis’ legendary Sun Records in the ’50s, Clement produced up-and-coming rock pioneers like Orbison and Jerry Lee Lewis. He was the first producer to work with the artists. He was born in Memphis and started working at the studio in 1956, just as it became a major part in shaping the history of rock ‘n’ roll.In 1959 Clement moved to Nashville to work with other artists; by the early ’60s he was in Texas forming his own publishing company. Over the next three decades, he worked with rock, country and R&B legends like Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton and Ray Charles, writing and producing many of their hits. He was added to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1973.In 1987 U2 asked Clement to return to Sun Studios and produce a handful of songs that would end up on their 1988 album ‘Rattle and Hum,’ including the hits ‘Angel of Harlem’ and ‘When Love Comes to Town.’A 1995 documentary, ‘George Jones Was a Big Shakespeare Fan,’ chronicled Clement’s long, storied history in music, with fans and friends like Lewis and Bono giving praise. Recently, Clement hosted a program on Sirius XM Satellite Radio’s Outlaw Country channel on Saturday afternoons.Tribute to Cowboy Jack Clement - A GIrl I Used To Know 

10 years назад

Classic Rock

RIP Cowboy Jack Clement (82)Cowboy Jack Clement, who was the first person to produce pioneering rock ‘n’ rollers Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash, has died at the age of 82. The Tennessean reports that he passed away from liver cancer.The longtime and much-respected producer, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame earlier this year, wrote ‘Guess Things Happen That Way’ and arranged the horns on ‘Ring of Fire’ (which he also produced) for Cash, a friend until the Man in Black’s death in 2003.While working at Memphis’ legendary Sun Records in the ’50s, Clement produced up-and-coming rock pioneers like Orbison and Jerry Lee Lewis. He was the first producer to work with the artists. He was born in Memphis and started working at the studio in 1956, just as it became a major part in shaping the history of rock ‘n’ roll.In 1959 Clement moved to Nashville to work with other artists; by the early ’60s he was in Texas forming his own publishing company. Over the next three decades, he worked with rock, country and R&B legends like Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton and Ray Charles, writing and producing many of their hits. He was added to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1973.In 1987 U2 asked Clement to return to Sun Studios and produce a handful of songs that would end up on their 1988 album ‘Rattle and Hum,’ including the hits ‘Angel of Harlem’ and ‘When Love Comes to Town.’A 1995 documentary, ‘George Jones Was a Big Shakespeare Fan,’ chronicled Clement’s long, storied history in music, with fans and friends like Lewis and Bono giving praise. Recently, Clement hosted a program on Sirius XM Satellite Radio’s Outlaw Country channel on Saturday afternoons.Tribute to Cowboy Jack Clement - A GIrl I Used To Know 

10 years назад

tippimail1

Does it get any better than this?R.I.P. Jack.

10 years назад

twang73

Rest in peace, Cowboy. August 8, 2013, and the rain is falling on Nashville.

11 years назад

Kelton King

Congradulations on making The Hall Of Fame Sir it's been long overdue!!!!!!

11 years назад

flatroofer

Beautiful.

12 years назад

cariboubill

That's how country music should be! ...Bill

12 years назад

StumptownBoy

Killer performance of this song. Love it best when Jack himself sings it more than anyone else, and those guys kicked it on the guitars!

12 years назад

flatroofer

Enjoyed.

14 years назад

jd450lh

Totally awesome!!!! 5*****s! Have a blessed weekend, Jeff

15 years назад

Hippety Hop

Lonesome

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