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Clint Black

Born: February 4, 1962 in Long Branch, NJ
Active In: 80's, 90's, 2000's

 
A country music traditionalist from Texas, Clint Black was one of the first artists to kick-start the mass-market popularity of country in the '90s. Black is also one of the first artists of a generation that was equally inspired by rock-oriented pop -- like '70s singer/songwriters and '60s rock & roll -- as well as country artists like Merle Haggard, Bob Wills, and George Jones. He offered a shiny, marketable version of traditional country and in the process paved the way for a new generation of country artists, particularly Garth Brooks.

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The Love Songs
Released 2006 on Equity Music Group, Sbme Special MKTS.



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Collector's Edition
Released September 18, 2007

Killin' Time/Put Yourself in My Shoes
Released October 9, 2006

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