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Clifford T. Ward

Clifford T. Ward (1944 – 2001) was a British singer/songwriter. He was most successful in the mid-seventies with the hit single Gaye and the LP Home Thoughts From Abroad. His success was mostly in Britain and his other hits were Scullery and the song The Best Is Yet To Come covered by Justin Hayward.

His songs were also recorded by Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, Art Garfunkel, and Judy Collins. He was compared to Paul McCartney by reviewers and his songs have strong melodies and concise original lyrics. He was unusual for a pop star as fans who turned up at his home were usually invited in for a talk. It has been said that he would have had more commercial success but he disliked touring and public appearances. He arouses strong loyalty in his fans and his records still sell well. In fact a new CD issue was announced for late January 2005 called Sometime Next Year.

In 1984 he was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis. He continued to record and write songs living at home, cared for by his wife, until he had to enter hospital a few weeks before his death.


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He continued to record and write songs living at home, cared for by his wife, until he had to enter hospital a few weeks before his death. But along with his bluegrass and honky-tonk roots, Yoakam has written or covered many Elvis Presley-style rockabilly songs, including his popular covers of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" in 1999 and Presley's "Suspicious Minds." He even recorded a cover of the Clash's "Train In Vain" in 1997. In 1984 he was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis. Having diverged from pop-icon status in country-western faire, Yoakam is today more likely to be identified as having an older, or more traditional style, and mentioned with his contemporaries such as George Strait. In fact a new CD issue was announced for late January 2005 called Sometime Next Year. He has also appeared in Southern California live theater, combining his acting talents with the talents of director Peter Fonda. He arouses strong loyalty in his fans and his records still sell well. Yoakam has also taken some acting roles, most notably as the abusive alcoholic Doyle in Billy Bob Thornton's Sling Blade (1996) and as a psychotic killer in 2002's Panic Room.

It has been said that he would have had more commercial success but he disliked touring and public appearances. Highway 23 runs north from Kentucky through Columbus and Toledo, and through the automotive centers of Michigan.). He was unusual for a pop star as fans who turned up at his home were usually invited in for a talk. (U.S. He was compared to Paul McCartney by reviewers and his songs have strong melodies and concise original lyrics. Yoakam's song Readin', Writin', and Route 23 pays tribute to his childhood move from Kentucky, and is titled after a local expression describing the route that rural Kentuckians need to take to find a job. His songs were also recorded by Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, Art Garfunkel, and Judy Collins. 1990's (1990 in music) If There Was a Way was another best-seller.

His success was mostly in Britain and his other hits were Scullery and the song The Best Is Yet To Come covered by Justin Hayward. His third LP, Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room, included his first #1, a duet with Buck Owens, "Streets of Bakersfield". He was most successful in the mid-seventies with the hit single Gaye and the LP Home Thoughts From Abroad. The follow-up LP, Hillbilly Deluxe, was just as successful. Ward (1944 – 2001) was a British singer/songwriter. "Honky Tonk Man" (Johnny Horton) and "Guitars, Cadillacs" were hit singles. Clifford T. His debut LP was 1986's Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. and it instantly launched his career (1986 in music).

Yoakam debuted with the college radio staple A Town South of Bakersfield in 1984 (1984 in music). When he began his career, Nashville was oriented towards pop Urban Cowboy music, and Yoakam's brand of Bakersfield honky tonk was not considered marketable. He began playing live in the Los Angeles area, performing with punk bands like Dead Kennedys, Butthole Surfers and X; and roots-rock bands The Blasters and Los Lobos. Yoakam briefly attended The Ohio State University, but dropped out and moved to Nashville in the late '70s with the intent of becoming a recording artist. Outside of school, Yoakam sang and played guitar with local garage bands, and frequently entertained his friends and classmates as an amateur comedian, impersonating politicians and other celebrities, such as Richard Nixon, who, at that time, was heavily embroiled in the Watergate controversy.

During his high school years, he excelled in both music and drama, regularly securing the lead role in school plays, such as Charlie in the stage version of Flowers for Algernon. He graduated from Columbus's Northland High School on June 9, 1974. Yoakam was born in Pikeville, Kentucky, and raised in Columbus, Ohio, growing up with his mother and step-father, who had a white collar job in the automotive industry. Dwight David Yoakam (born October 23, 1956) is an American musician, songwriter, and actor.

Hollywood Homicide (2003). Panic Room (2002). The Newton Boys (1998). Sling Blade (1996).

Roswell (1994). Last Chance For A Thousand Years (Reprise, 1999). L'Croix D'Amour (Warner-France, 1992). This Is... (Warner-Japan, 1990).

Just Looking' For A Hit (Reprise, 1989). Population Me (Warner, 2003). South Of Heaven, West Of Hell (Soundtrack) (Warner, 2001). Tomorrow's Sounds Today (Reprise, 2000).

dwightyoakamacoustic.net (Reprise, 2000). A Long Way Home (Reprise, 1998). Under The Covers (Reprise, 1997). Come On Christmas (Reprise, 1997).

Gone (Reprise, 1995). Dwight Live (Reprise, 1995). This Time (Reprise, 1993). If There Was A Way (Reprise, 1990).

Buenas Noches From A Lonely Room (Reprise, 1988). Hillbilly Deluxe (Reprise, 1987). Etc. (Warner/Reprise, 1986). Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc.

Etc. (Oak, 1984) - independent release. Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc.