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    Next Darling signed a country music recording contract with MCA/Decca Records. On her debut album, she invited Brooks to sing back-up on her track of “Even God Must Get The Blues”. Delbert McClinton and Lee Roy Parnell also made cameo appearances on this freshman effort.

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  2. Helen Darling. Helen Darling. Helen Darling is best known for her crossover #1 hit song “Bring On The Rain” recorded by Jo Dee Messina and Tim McGraw. This song was subsequently nominated for a Grammy, an ACM and a CMA award. In October 2002, Darling was honored by NSAI members with a superior creativity award and by BMI with a citation of ...

  3. Dec 20, 2017 · One of the legendary stories about McClinton is that he taught John Lennon how to play harmonica – and not long after, Lennon was using harmonica in “Love Me Do.”. “Well, of course there’s some truth to it,” McClinton says, “but you know, it’s been romanticized a great deal as those stories do.”. When he was touring with Bruce ...

  4. Delbert McClinton (born November 4, 1940) [2] is an American blues rock and electric blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, harmonica player, and pianist. [1]

  5. Last week, the Dallas Observer spoke to McClinton and Hendricks about the highly detailed biography, McClintons legacy and why he’s binge-watching The Andy Griffith Show.

  6. Dec 20, 2017 · His life story is told in the new book Delbert McClinton: One of the Fortunate Few by biographer Diana Finlay Hendricks.

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  8. As illustrated by his latest LP, Blind, Crippled, and Crazy (its title borrowed from an old O.V. Wright song), McClinton still has plenty of groove to lose. The album reunites him with fellow Texas singer/songwriter Glen Clark, with whom he recorded two pivotal albums, 1972’s Delbert & Glen and 1973’s Subject To Change.

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