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Clint Black

Without a doubt, Grammy Award winner Clint Black has earned his place in music history.  Even his name evokes a deep sense of Americana.  The Texas-based artist and writer debuted in 1989 with his critically acclaimed and fan-endorsed Triple-Platinum Killin’ Time, marking a subtle shift in the country music industry—and thanks in part to Clint, a return to the more traditional sounds of the genre.  That album, listed by CMT as one of the 100 Greatest Albums in Country Music, boasted five #1 hits (a feat then unprecedented in any music format) and won Clint a collection of major awards.

For Clint, it was only the beginning—the Triple-Platinum Put Yourself in My Shoes followed in 1990, and the ride continued to include even more platinum albums.  To date, he has written, recorded and released more than 100 songs, a benchmark in any artist’s career.  Astoundingly, Clint has had nearly two dozen #1 hit singles, and almost as many Top 5 and Top 10 hits, all of them original compositions.  As a musician, he is amazing – he is an accomplished guitarist, and humbly describes himself as proficient on the harmonica, bass guitar, drums and many other percussion instruments.   

Do not miss Clint Black at Owensboro’s RiverPark Center for the concert event of the holiday season on Saturday, December 13th—and while you’re there complete the night by ice skating on the Tri-State’s largest outdoor ice rink at the RiverPark Center!

And be sure to keep an eye out for your very own Kentucky Ale!

To learn more about Clint Black, click here for Clint Black: The Facts!
For a list of accolades and chart-toppers, click here for Clint Black: Accolades & Hit Records!

To view an extensive list of Clint Black's music, click here for Clint Black: Accolades & Hit Records
To view an extensive list of Clint Black facts, click here for Clint Black: The Facts

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