Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark: Blind, Crippled & Crazy In 1972, Texans Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark had already been a part of the Texas music scene for ten years. They recorded Delbert & Glen ...
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 ...
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 ...
Days and nights were backwards when Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark last made soulful and bluesy roots rock together in 1973. Recording sessions rarely took place in the daylight, and the end of a ...
Susan Antone stands on the sidewalk amid the overflow of construction sprawling from the new Home of the Blues on Fifth Street. "Hi y'all!" she greets with arms spread wide as Delbert McClinton and ...
Coastal fans of Clay McClinton – son of Delbert McClinton and a prodigious champion of dusty roadhouse rock in his own right – have had to wait a while for new music. But the wait is just ...
He attributes his current, relative success to being 'the guy who wouldn't go away'. Despite a flying start in 1962, playing the harmonica on 'Hey Baby' - a hit that led to him hanging out with the ...
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