About Delbert McClinton

Delbert McClinton: Grammy-Winning Bluesman

Since the release of his 1975 solo debut "Victim of Life's Circumstances", Delbert McClinton has stamped his Ft. Worth-bred blend of blues, country and blue-eyed soul onto the pop musical landscape. A succession of influential and critically acclaimed albums followed, as well as hits like "Giving It Up for Your Love" and "Sandy Beaches." He won a Grammy with Bonnie Raitt for their "Good Man/Good Woman" duet and made the Top 5 on the country chart with his Tanya Tucker duet, "Tell Me About It." In recent years, McClinton's continued to solidify his loyal following with his relentless touring and recording. In fact, four of the eight albums he's released since 2001 have hit No. 1 on the Blues Album chart. His latest is 2013's "Blind, Crippled & Crazy", which reunites him with his early musical partner Glen Clark.
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