J.J. Cale was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, known for his laid-back style and pioneering role in the Tulsa sound—a fusion of blues, rockabilly, country, and jazz. Though he shunned fame, his music left a lasting impact, influencing legends like Eric Clapton, Neil Young, and Mark Knopfler. Clapton, who covered Cale’s After Midnight and Cocaine, called him one of the most important artists in rock history. With his understated vocals and signature groove, Cale’s work continues to resonate, shaping generations of musicians and defining a uniquely relaxed yet deeply soulful sound. J.J. Cale performed on Dutch television show “2 Meter Sessions“ in 1994 and performed the follwing songs: 00:00 After Midnight 03:40 Travelin' Light 07:11 Devil In Disguise
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