O. B. McClinton Musical artist

Obie Burnett McClinton (April 25, 1940 – September 23, 1987) was a Black country music singer and songwriter. The second-youngest child born to Rev. G. A. McClinton, a clergyman and farmer who owned his own 700-acre (2.8 km2) ranch in Mississippi, not far from Memphis, Tennessee. Listening to Hank Williams as a child around the age of 9 or 10 sparked his interest in performing country music.Before beginning his country music career, he tried to break into R&B. Although he was unable to secure a recording contract as a soul singer himself, he did pen several songs recorded by James Carr, including the title songs to Carr's albums You Got My Mind Messed Up and A Man Needs a Woman.Known to refer to himself as the "Chocolate Cowboy", McClinton successfully marketed his album called The Only One on television long before the practice was commonplace. Featuring his first country chart single "Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You", a top 40 song in 1972, he considered it to be his finest work.He died on September 23, 1987 after a year-long battle with abdominal cancer.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 25, 1940
Date of deathSeptember 23, 1987
Hometown
Senatobia Mississippi

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Musical artist

Career started1972
Career ended1987
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Country music
instrument
Guitar
Singing
record label
Mercury Records
Epic Records

O. B. McClinton on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://blogs.citypages.com/jsparks/2004/01/the_chocolate_c.asp