Like a true-life version of Forrest Gump, Delbert McClinton witnessed, and even influenced, some of the most pivotal moments in modern music history. The Texas-born singer/harmonica master was around ...
Delbert McClinton began his career in the late 50s, honing his harmonica skills in the blues clubs of Texas. He has played with legends, from Sonny Boy Williamson to Howlin' Wolf and Lightnin Hopkins.
In the new biography Delbert McClinton: One of the Fortunate Few (Dec. 6, Texas A&M University Press), author Diana Finlay Hendricks describes the Texas singer-songwriter as a kind of Forrest Gump ...
Mr. Smith; If I Hock My Guitar; No Chicken On The Bone; Let’s Get Down Like We Used To; Gone To Mexico; Lulu; Loud Mouth; Down In The Mouth; Ruby & Jules; Any Other Way; A Fool Like Me; Can’t Get Up; ...
After 63 years in music, blues singer and songwriter Delbert McClinton is calling it a career. Unfortunately, that also means McClinton's scheduled Aug. 27 show at the Montgomery Performing Arts ...
History should not only be kind to Delbert McClinton, it ought to go out of its way to celebrate him. The Texas-born singer, songwriter and harmonica wizard has been rocking records and roadhouses for ...
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.
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