Delbert McClinton returns to the studio for the first time in three years for a new label and serves up the same old thing—the most informed and honest bastard child of country music and blues one ...
Grammy-winning Delbert McClinton is considered a legend among Texas roots music aficionados. He's been making music since the 1950s in a style that seamlessly blends country, blues, soul, and rock and ...
A rambunctious spirit permeates every Delbert McClinton perf, and Wednesday was no different than any other evening in this roadhouse-blues veteran's 40-year career. The Fort Worth, Texas, native ...
There's a symphony of hard times in Delbert McClinton's rich Texas drawl. It's in his lyrics - ballads of loss, longing and an irrepressible desire to keep going - and behind the sting in his wit. And ...
Delbert McClinton and his band the Straitjackets whipping the crowd into a frenzy around 1960. His new album Outdated Emotion returns McClinton to the music that he heard growing up in Fort Worth.
Alex Chadwick talks with singer-songwriter Delbert McClinton about his new album, Cost of Living, and what it's like to have a hit on the blues and country charts on the eve of your 65th birthday.
Delbert McClinton is a Grammy-award winning harmonica player and singer revered by musicians. Rumor has it that his harmonica sound inspired John Lennon's "Love Me Do," while an urban legend persisted ...
Delbert McClinton was the first big-selling artist signed to New West Records, a Los Angeles/Austin-based independent label, and, according to Peter Jesperson, the label's senior vice president/A&R, ...
Grammy Award-winning artists Train and Delbert McClinton will headline the entertainment schedule at Pepsi Americas' Sail 2006, the maritime festival coming to Beaufort and Morehead City June 30 - ...
These days Delbert McClinton spends a lot of professional energy endorsing "blues cruises," in which he takes fans out on the ocean aboard luxury liners. If the Birchmere were a ship, there would have ...
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