Clint Black
During his long reign as one of country music's most consistent chart
kings, Clint Black has established a sterling reputation as a song poet,
singer and showman. He has brought the music world a string of million-selling
albums and more than 20 top-10 hits by continually urging his creative
spirits to new heights.
Clint Black burst on the charts in February 1989 with "Better Man,"
the first of five consecutive No.1 hits from his debut album that made
him the leader of the "new country" movement. By that summer,
Black was playing arenas as a special guest on some of the biggest country
tours. In October of that year, Clint Black was awarded the Country Music
Association's prestigious Horizon Award for his achievements as a new
artist.
His reputation spread like wildfire throughout 1990. Black became a huge
media and fan favorite with his unflagging energy, professionalism, friendliness,
magnetism and easy-going charm. "Killin' Time" was succeeded
by "Put Yourself In My Shoes," which yielded four more top-10
hits and became his second multi-million seller. He won the CMA's Male
Vocalist of the Year award, the American Music Award as Favorite New Male
Country Artist and also received Album of the Year, Single of the Year,
Best New Male Vocalist and Best Male Vocalist awards from the Academy
of Country Music, all in one year.
His duet with Wynonna, "A Bad Goodbye," became a massive hit
in 1993 and their national tour together was named Concert of the Year
by Playboy. "No Time To Kill" was issued as Black's fourth platinum
CD. Contributing to "Common Thread: Songs of the Eagles," he
recorded "Desperado," which found its own legs as a country
radio favorite. That album earned the CMA's Album of the Year honor.
Thanks to a string of hits from his fifth CD, "One Emotion,"
Clint Black was named radio's most played country artist of 1994 by Billboard
magazine. In September 1994, his Merle Haggard song collaboration "Untanglin'
My Mind" hit the charts. Also in '94, Black staged his acting debut
in TV's "Wings" and recorded "A Good Run of Bad Luck"
for Mel Gibson's "Maverick," where he appeared as a gambler
who was thrown overboard for cheating. The song, which was featured on
the movie's soundtrack, also inspired Black's first foray into video directing.
Black continued to direct his own videos, including "Summer's Comin',"
a star-studded video featuring appearances by Jay Leno, Dick Clark, Howie
Mandel, David Hasselhoff, Joey Lawrence, Lee Sklar, George Kennedy, Gerald
McRainey and Lisa Hartman Black.
The "Greatest Hits" album came out in the new millennium and
contained three new tunes. Two of them, "Like the Rain" and
"Halfway Up," became his 23rd and 24th top-10 smashes. In 2004,
Black returned with Spend My Time, his first batch of new material in
over six years, closely followed by Drinkin' Songs & Other Logic in
2005.
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