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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Michael Grady is Alive and Well in North Louisiana

This one is for the locals...

Back in 2010 I posted a link to Michael Grady's CD "Nona Mae"; Grady still has a lot of fans around here and many wrote or emailed me to ask where he was and what he was up to.

In response to that I'm here to report that Grady is alive and well in North Louisiana and has just returned from a week long gig in Mexico.  He tells me he's working with Dino Zimmerman again on...wait for it...a CD of 40s music!

What a kick!  Can't wait for that!

I would love to see Grady perform at the Highland Jazz & Blues Fest.

Can we make it happen?




(See most recent Mike Grady updates here)

Friday, November 25, 2011

The Music Is a Little Quieter Today: Sad News from Nashville


The local music industry mourns the loss today of Shreveport's own George W. Clinton.  (He was actually from Helena, but worked here for many years.)  George died in Nashville yesterday after a lengthy illness.

Many will remember George from his work at Sound City Recording Studio on Line Avenue.  With his big Buick LeSabre ("The Shark"), parked out front, he worked with many of the best in the business and for years Sound City was the place to be!  George also worked the sound board at The Louisiana Hayride on Saturday nights for a few years.  He had the opportunity to meet and work with many great entertainers there.

Locally George worked with Miki Honneycutt, Tag Graves, Joe Spivy, Dennis Zimmerman, Michael Grady, Eddie Giles, Reuben Bell, Ted Taylor, Geater Davis, Little Johnny Taylor, Shay Holliday, Tommie Young and the African Music Machine. Bobby Patterson ran his Soul Power label there.

Even if they weren't cutting tracks, the local greats would come by to jam, to visit, or just sit in.

In Nashville, George and his business partner at Bayou Recording Studio,  Joe Spivey, worked with such acts as Booker T & The MGs, Isaac Hayes, Alabama, Charley Pride, Reba McEntire, Shania Twain, KISS, Martina McBride, KT Oslin, Hank Williams Jr, and many others.

George was a personal friend of mine, though we lost touch through the years, and I had the opportunity to witness his talents behind the mixing board and his gift with people.  He had an easy smile and a gentle manner that drew people to him.

The music is a little quieter today.

AddedGeorge's obit, from The Tennessean:


CLINTON, George W. Age 68, of Nashville, passed away on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at his home. Born in Helena AR, he had lived in Nashville since 1983 where he worked in the music industry. Until earlier this year, he owned and operated Bayou Recording with his business partner and long-time friend, Joe Spivey of Hermitage, TN. He was preceded in death by his parents, George V. "Buck" and Catherine Clinton, and his granddaughter, Chelsea Suzanne Weisz. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Jill and Dwayne Weisz-Keller of Nashville; his son and daughter-in-law, Jay and Christine Clinton of Asheville, NC; his sister and brother-in-law, Sue and Jack Russell of Decatur, TX; his granddaughter, Rachel Weisz of Nashville; many cousins, nieces, and nephews; many dear friends; and his canine companion, Daisy. A Celebration of Life service will be held on Thursday, December 1 at 6 p.m. at Brenthaven Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 516 Franklin Rd. in Brentwood, TN. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association .

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Michael Grady's "Nona Mae and Friends" Available Now!

Way back in the day my sister took me to The Lakecliff Club to hear a band.  We went to listen to her friend Michael Grady.  Let's just say it was a very interesting experience, and lots of good times were had at The Lakecliff!

Shreveport is known for its rich musical history and there are many who can write about it much better than I, but I did love to go to The Lakecliff , The Royal Room, the Rusty Nail, and later, clubs in Shreve Square to hear Michael Grady play;  Grady shared the stage with some of our best local talent and I even saw him with Willie Nelson once at Whiskey River on the Riverfront.

I stumbled across Michael's CD this morning and promptly ordered it.  Dennis Zimmerman, another fabulous local talent, is running a demo studio in Nashville and has produced a CD for Grady.  I had to have it.  I listened to the samples and Michael is ... well, Michael!   The only thing this CD is missing is "Goodnight Irene."

Any of you locals who remember Grady and his entourage will want to add this one to your collection.  Good times!

(See most recent Michael Grady updates here)