We Help You Hire, Book and Produce a Clint Black Concert Performance
Celebrity Direct Inc. will help you select, hire and book a performance by Clint Black at your corporate event, non-profit event or private performance.
We are always uniquely positioned as your advocate throughout the hiring process and we won’t let you overpay.
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Clint Black Songs
- “A Bad Goodbye”
- “A Better Man”
- “Killin Time”
- “Loving Blind”
- “No Time To Kill'”
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Clint Black Bio
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.
Black was born in New Jersey but raised in Katy, Texas, a suburb of Houston. As a child, he listened to both country and rock & roll, but he didn’t begin playing guitar until the age of 13, when he started playing harmonica. Two years later, he began writing songs, as well as performing in his brother Kevin’s band, where he played bass and sang. In the early ’80s, he began busking on the streets of Katy, eventually working his way into coffee houses, bars, and nightclubs.
Black released his second album, Put Yourself in My Shoes, in 1990. Like the debut, Put Yourself in My Shoes was a major success. It spawned four Top Ten hits (“Put Yourself in My Shoes,” “One More Payment,” and the number ones “Loving Blind” and “Where Are You Now”), selling over two-million copies, and peaking at number 18 on the pop charts. Throughout 1990, Black was on tour with Alabama and appearing on television shows across the country. In 1991, several singles from Put Yourself in My Shoes charted, and he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. On New Year’s Eve of 1991, he married the actress Lisa Hartman.
In the summer of 1992, Black released his third album, The Hard Way. It received numerous positive reviews and became an immediate hit, peaking at number two on the country charts and crossing over into the pop Top Ten. The first single from the album, “We Tell Ourselves,” reached number one that summer, and two further songs reached the country Top Ten (“Burn One Down” and “When My Ship Comes In”). Black began a lengthy world tour in June of 1992.
Released in 1993, No Time to Kill, his fourth album, went platinum and spawned the number one country hit “A Good Run of Bad Luck” (also featured in the 1994 film Maverick). Four other singles reached the country Top Ten: “A Bad Goodbye” (featuring Wynonna Judd), “No Time to Kill,” “State of Mind,” and “Half the Man.” During the fall of 1994, Black released his fifth album, One Emotion, which also featured a parade of Top Ten hits (including the number one “Summer’s Comin'”). It was followed a year later by the seasonal effort Looking for Christmas. After a two-year hiatus, Nothin’ But the Taillights appeared; both the title track and “The Shoes You’re Wearing” became country chart-toppers. Just before the end of the millennium, in 1999, Black celebrated a decade of recording with D’Lectrified. Several hits collections followed into the new millennium.
Black continued writing songs on his own and in collaboration with a host of others, including Steve Wariner, Frank Nicholas, and Bill Anderson. He formed his own label, Blacktop Records (no relation to his former company), and entered into a partnership with Thirty Tigers. In early 2015, he began working on a new project at his home studio in Nashville and at various others in California. The finished product was entitled On Purpose. It featured guest spots from Big & Rich and wife Lisa H.
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