
JJ Cale
@jjcaleofficial
Singer, Songwriter and Guitarist JJ Cale's Official Page
ID: 1070331149736706049
http://linktr.ee/jjcaleofficial 05-12-2018 14:56:46
391 Tweet
2,2K Followers
38 Following




In 2004, JJ Cale took the stage at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival in Dallas, Texas. The festival brought together a rare mix of players—many of them legends, all of them there to support the Crossroads Centre at Antigua, the drug and alcohol treatment center Clapton



Check out this bluegrass cover of JJ Cale’s “After Midnight” by Steep Canyon Rangers, a band out of Asheville, North Carolina. They pick up the tempo and bring in mandolin and lap steel to give it their own sound. Thanks to the band for the tribute! 😄 Watch the full cover here:



With songs like “After Midnight” and “Cocaine” made famous by Eric Clapton, “Call Me the Breeze” made famous by Lynyrd Skynyrd, “Clyde” made famous by Waylon Jennings, and “Magnolia” made famous by John Mayer, JJ Cale has become a household artist without becoming a household name. His


The Lovely Shannon McNally released an amazing cover of After Midnight! Having previously recorded covers of “Low Rider” in 2017 and “Magnolia” in 2023. She’s been on tour with Mike Campbell // The Dirty Knobs, and will continue with them throughout the summer. McNally’s cover of After Midnight was



.Shooter Jennings, Slash, and Robert Randolph performed “I’d Like to Love You Baby” at Y’all Star Revue at Desert 5 Spot. Their heartfelt performance was a part of the Sho-Bud Live event to celebrate the return of the Sho-Bud Guitars brand, known for their contribution to the


.Shannon McNally nails her cover of JJ Cale’s “After Midnight,” encapsulating the feeling of the original, while still making it entirely her own. Shannon has previously covered several JJ Cale songs including “Low Rider” and “Magnolia”. She also sets off on tour with Mike Campbell // The Dirty Knobs


"The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale” is a studio album produced by Eric Clapton and Simon Climie in honor of JJ Cale’s passing. The album is a collection of various covers of Cale’s most famous songs by numerous artists, including John Mayer, Tom Petty, and @willienelson.


