Oral history interview with "Cowboy" Jack Clement and Bob Webster; 1978 May 13; interview conducted by John Lomax III. 1978 May 13.

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Oral history interview with "Cowboy" Jack Clement and Bob Webster; 1978 May 13; interview conducted by John Lomax III. 1978 May 13.

Producer "Cowboy" Jack Clement describes the development of his career. Discussion includes early musical interests and influences; working for Sam Phillips at Sun Records; recording Roy Orbison; working with Charley Pride; recording Jerry Lee Lewis at the start of Lewis's career; recording Johnny Cash; working with Dickey Lee; his songwriting; experiences working in Beaumont, Texas; recording Waylon Jennings; and memories from the early years of his career.

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Clement, Jack, 1931-2013

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Songwriter and producer. Born April 5, 1931. Full name: Jack Henderson Clement. Songwriting credits include "Guess Things Happen That Way," and "Ballad of a Teenage Queen." As a producer, his production credits include work for Charley Pride, Waylon Jennings, Wanda Jackson, Don Williams, and U2. From the description of Oral history interview with "Cowboy" Jack Clement; [ca. 1977] interview conducted by Lola Scobey. [ca. 1977] (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). Wo...

Lomax, John, III

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Webster, Bob, 1955-

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