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Jeg har for nyligt set dokumentaren "J.J. Cale - To Tulsa and Back" hvilket jeg synes var ganske spændende. På bagsiden
står der
"He is a legend wrapped in mystery whose records and persona have earned him a devoted cult following worldwide. J.J.
Cale has quietly made a major impact on rock music but remains and enigma as perhaps the most unpretentious man in
popular music. J.J. Cale is credited with creating the Tulsa Sound, a laid back mix of Rock'n'Roll, Country, Blues and Jazz.
Among Cale's devoted fans are musicians of all generations. He is a musician's musician.
Two of Eric Clapton's biggest hits were achieved with Cale's "After Midnight" and "Cocaine". When Clapton was asked which
other musician he would most like to be, he answered 'Cale', calling him 'one of the masters of the last three decades of
music'.
For the first time, Cale has agreed to have a film made about his music, his life and career. The documentary follows him and
his band through six American states on his recent To Tulsa and Back Tour."
Det er som der står ovenover den første film om J.J. Cale - og det kunne også godt gå hen at blive den sidste, hvem ved...
Jeg vil i hvert fald anbefale den. Jeg købte den for 50 kr. i Moby Disc i Odense.
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