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for|the filmmaker of the same name|Clay Walker (filmmaker)Infobox musical artist| name = Clay Walker| image = Clay Walker 2008.jpg| landscape = yes| caption = Clay Walker performing in Dallas, Texas | background = solo_singer| birth_name = Ernest Clayton Walker Jr.cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|title=Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008|publisher=Record Research, Inc|year=2008|page=445|accessdate=1 March 2010|isbn=0-89820-177-2cite web|url= http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp? blnWriter=True& blnPublisher=True& blnArtist=True& page=1& fromrow=1& torow=25& querytype=WriterID& keyid=454045& keyname=WALKER%20ERNEST%20CLAYTON%20JR& CAE=243770763& Affiliation=BMI|title=Listing for Walker, Ernest Clayton, Jr.|work= Broadcast Music Incorporated |accessdate=13 March 2010| birth_date = birth date and age|1969|08|19| origin = Vidor, Texas , U.S.cite web |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p143629|pure_url=yes |title=Clay Walker biography |accessdate=16 November 2007|last=Erlewine |first=Stephen Thomas |authorlink=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |work= Allmusic | Instrument(s) = Vocals, guitar| genre = country music|Country | occupation = Singer| years_active = 1993–present| label = Giant Records (Warner Bros. subsidiary label)|Giant , Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. , RCA Records|RCA , Curb Records|Asylum-Curb | associated_acts = Doug Johnson Keith Stegall James Stroud Chely Wright | website = http://www.claywalker.com Ernest Clayton "Clay" Walker , Jr. (born August 19, 1969) is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 1993 with the single (music)|single " What's It to You ," which reached Number One on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs ) charts, as did its follow-up, 1994's " Live Until I Die ." Both singles were included on Walker's self-titled debut album, also released in 1993 via Giant Records (Warner Bros. subsidiary label)|Giant Records . He stayed with the label until its 2001 closure, later recording for Warner Bros. Records and RCA Records before joining his current label, Curb Records|Asylum-Curb Records , in 2007.
Walker has released a total of 11 albums, including a greatest hits package and an album of Christmas music . His first four studio albums all achieved platinum music recording sales certification|certification in the United States, and his greatest hits collection and fifth studio album were each certified gold. In addition, he has charted 30 singles on the country charts, including four more Number One hits for a total of six: " Dreaming with My Eyes Open ," " If I Could Make a Living (song)|If I Could Make a Living ," " This Woman and This Man " and " Rumor Has It (Clay Walker song)|Rumor Has It ." His most recent album, '' She Won't Be Lonely Long , was released in mid-2010.
Biography
Ernest Clayton Walker Jr. was born on August 19, 1969 in Beaumont, Texas to Ernest and Danna Walker.cite web|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,300921,00.html|title=Heat of Clay: Clay Walker's overnight success took five years to happen|last=Cannon|first=Bob|date=28 January 1994|work= Entertainment Weekly |accessdate=2 March 2010 The oldest of five children, Walker lived in Vidor, Texas|Vidor with his father, who gave him a guitar when he was nine years old. Walker began entering talent competitions at age fifteen. After leaving his shift as nighttime desk clerk at a Super 8 Motel in his teenage years, Walker stopped at a local radio station to deliver a tape of a song that he had written. Although the morning disc jockey told him that the station's policies prohibited playing self-submitted tapes, he played Walker's song and said that it was "too good to pass up."cite web |url= http://www.claywalker.com/about.html |title=Clay Walker biography |accessdate=2 March 2010 |work=Clay Walker official website
After graduating from Vidor High School in 1987,cite news|url= http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives? p_product=DM& p_theme=dm& p_action=search& p_maxdocs=200& p_topdoc=1& p_text_direct-0=0ED3D3BDD8600272& p_field_direct-0=document_id& p_perpage=10& p_sort=YMD_date:D& s_trackval=GooglePM|title=The other side of town: Singing stars hope to improve Vidor's image|last=Corcoran|first=Michael|date=21 October 1993|work= Dallas News (Google News archive)|accessdate=3 March 2010 Walker began working at a Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company plant. At age nineteen, he also began touring as a musician in the state of Texas , playing at various local clubs and eventually finding work as the house singer at a bar in Beaumont called the Neon Armadillo. In November 1992, Walker was discovered by James Stroud , a record producer who was also the president of Warner Music Group subsidiary Giant Records (Warner Bros. subsidiary label)|Giant Records . Walker signed to Giant late in the year.
Musical career
Walker released his Clay Walker (album)|self-titled debut album in 1993 under Stroud's production. Its first single (music)|single was " What's It to You ;" written by Robert Ellis Orrall and Curtis Wright , this song reached No. 1 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs ) charts and number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Its followup " Live Until I Die " (which Walker wrote), was released late in the year and became his second consecutive No. 1 in early 1994. After those two singles came the number 11 " Where Do I Fit in the Picture ", which was originally the B-side of "What's It to You." The album accounted for a third No. 1 hit in " Dreaming with My Eyes Open ", a song that was also featured on the soundtrack to the 1994 film The Thing Called Love .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r207009|pure_url=yes|title= The Thing Called Love |work=Allmusic|accessdate=2 March 2010 An additional cut from the album, "White Palace," charted at number 67 on the country charts without being released as a single.
Clay Walker was music recording sales certification|certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of one million copies.cite web|url= http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? table=SEARCH_RESULTS& artist=Clay%20Walker& format=ALBUM& go=Search& perPage=50|title=Search results for Clay Walker|work=Recording Industry Association of America|accessdate=2 March 2010 It peaked at number 8 on Top Country Albums , number 2 on Top Heatseekers and number 52 on the Billboard 200 .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p143629|pure_url=yes|title=Clay Walker — Billboard Albums|work=Allmusic|accessdate=2 March 2010 Larry Powell of Allmusic gave the album a four-and-a-half star rating, saying that Walker had a "high-energy" voice reminiscent of Conway Twitty .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r186963|pure_url=yes|title= Clay Walker review|last=Powell|first=Larry|work= Allmusic |accessdate=1 March 2010 Walker also received two award nominations in 1994: Star of Tomorrow award from The Nashville Network|TNN /Music City News and Top New Male Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music .cite web|url= http://www.gactv.com/gac/ar_artists_a-z/article/0,,GAC_26071_4746244,00.html|title=Clay Walker biography|work= Great American Country |accessdate=2 March 2010
1994& ndash;96: If I Could Make a Living and Hypnotize the Moon
If I Could Make a Living was the title of Walker's second album, released in 1994. It produced two more No. 1 singles in the If I Could Make a Living (song)|title track (co-written by Alan Jackson , Keith Stegall and Roger Murrah cite web|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1559982/20070518/walker_clay.jhtml|title=Clay Walker Is Back With New Label and Album|last=Morris|first=Edward|date=18 May 2007|work=CMT|accessdate=2 March 2010) and 1995's " This Woman and This Man ." This latter song spent two weeks at No. 1, accounting for his first multi-week No. 1 hit. After these two singles came the number 16 " My Heart Will Never Know ". If I Could Make a Living went platinum in May 1995, reaching number 2 on the country albums charts. Gordon Ely of the Richmond Times-Dispatch gave a favorable review, saying that "Walker has broken loose from Nashville's most recent crop of carefully crafted cowboys."cite news|url= http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/timesdispatch/access/613955791.html? dids=613955791:613955791& FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:FT& type=current& date=Dec+11%2C+1994& author=Gordon+Ely& pub=Richmond+Times+-+Dispatch& desc=CHRISTMAS+PICKIN%27S+IN+COUNTRY+SECTION+OF+THE+MUSIC+STORE& pqatl=google|title=Christmas Pickin's in country section of the music store|last=Ely|first=Gordon|date=11 December 1994|work= Richmond Times-Dispatch (Google News archive)|pages=J9|accessdate=2 March 2010 Walker also began touring in 1995 as a headlining act, in support of this album.cite book|last=Koster|first=Rick|title=Texas Music|publisher=Macmillan|pages=65–66|isbn=0312254253|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=n6URPV7oISsC& pg=PA65& dq=%22if+i+could+make+a+living%22+%22clay+walker& cd=8#v=onepage& q=%22if%20i%20could%20make%20a%20living%22%20%22clay%20walker& f=false
Late in 1995, Walker released his third studio album, titled Hypnotize the Moon . Although none of its singles reached No. 1, Hypnotize the Moon produced two consecutive number 2 hits in " Who Needs You Baby " (which Walker co-wrote) and the Hypnotize the Moon (song)|title track , followed by the number 5 " Only on Days That End in "Y"|Only on Days That End in 'Y' " and number 18 " Bury the Shovel ". Hypnotize the Moon was certified platinum in 1996, making for Walker's third consecutive platinum album. This album received a four-star rating from Stephen Thomas Erlewine , who said that it was his "most assured, cohesive album to date" and that he gave a "consistently excellent performance."cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r224624|pure_url=yes|title= Hypnotize the Moon review|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|work=Allmusic|accessdate=1 March 2010 Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly thought that Walker did not show a distinct musical personality, but considered the song selection strong and gave it a "B+."cite web|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,299477,00.html|title= Hypnotize the Moon review|last=Nash|first=Alanna|date=10 November 1995|work=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=1 March 2010 Richard McVey II of Country Standard Time considered it a "throwback" in sound to Walker's debut,cite web|url= http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp? xid=571|title= Hypnotize the Moon review|last=McVey II|first=Richard|work= Country Standard Time |accessdate=2 March 2010 while USA Today said that it lacked the "verve" of that album.cite news|url= http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/USAToday/access/19315157.html? dids=19315157:19315157& FMT=CITE& FMTS=CITE:FT& type=current& date=Nov+08%2C+1995& author=Anne+Ayers%3B+Edna+Gundersen%3B+David+Zimmerman& pub=USA+TODAY+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29& desc=Pumpkins%27+double+set+smashing%3B+Green+Day+sleepwalks& pqatl=google|title=Pumpkins' double set smashing; Green Day sleepwalks (Google News archive)|last=Ayers|first=Anne|coauthors=Edna Gunderson, David Zimmerman|date=8 November 1995|page=D4|accessdate=2 March 2010 | work=USA TODAY
1996& ndash;97: Rumor Has It
Having just completed the tracks for his fourth album in 1996, Walker was playing basketball with a friend, when he began to experience numbness, facial spasms, and double vision.cite news |url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0675/is_1_23/ai_n9474815 |title=Diagnosis: survivor living with multiple sclerosis, country music star Clay Walker has learned to put a positive spin on life |accessdate=16 November 2007|last=Siegler |first=Bonnie |date=January 2005 |work=American Fitness Magnetic resonance imaging revealed that he had multiple sclerosis (MS). Walker subsequently began changing his diet and treating the disease with a daily injection of Copaxone , sending his MS into an arrested state.
Also in early 1996, Nu Millennia Media released Self Portrait , which included five of Walker's songs in an interactive CD-ROM format and 30 minutes of video footage.cite journal|last=Gillen|first=Marilyn A.|date=21 October 1995|title=Major Acts on Enhanced CDs for Interactive Label's Debut|journal=Billboard|pages=94|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=mw4EAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA94& dq=%22clay+walker%22+%22self+portrait& client=firefox-a& cd=6#v=onepage& q=%22clay%20walker%22%20%22self%20portrait& f=falsecite web|url= http://www.nashvillescene.com/1996-06-13/stories/more-than-music/|title=More Than Music A foray into clickable country|last=Morris|first=Edward|date=13 June 1996|work=Nashville Scene|accessdate=2 March 2010 He then released his fourth album, 1997's Rumor Has It (Clay Walker album)|Rumor Has It , which he co-produced with Stroud. Its Rumor Has It (Clay Walker song)|title track , the first single, became his sixth and final No. 1 single that year. Other singles from the album included the number 18 " One, Two, I Love You " and the Top 5 hits " Watch This " and " Then What? " at number 4 and number 2, respectively. The latter also reached number 65 on the Hot 100, making for his first entry on that chart since "What's It to You." As with his three previous studio albums, Rumor Has It was certified platinum. Larry Stephens of Country Standard Time gave this album a mostly-negative review, calling the songs "cookie-cutter" outside "I Need a Margarita".cite web|url= http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp? xid=570|title= Rumor Has It review|last=Stephens|first=Larry|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=1 March 2010 Thom Owens of Allmusic also thought that it was formulaic, but said that Walker was "able to make even mediocre material sound good", rating it three stars out of five.cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r259540|pure_url=yes|title= Rumor Has It review|last=Owens|first=Thom|work=Allmusic|accessdate=1 March 2010
1998& ndash;2000: Greatest Hits and Live, Laugh, Love
In April 1998, Walker charted with a live rendition of Earl Thomas Conley 's 1983 single " Holding Her and Loving You ". This rendition spent nine weeks on the charts and peaked at number 68. One month later, he debuted his sixteenth single, " Ordinary People (Clay Walker song)|Ordinary People ". Peaking at number 35, this was one of two new songs included on his Greatest Hits (Clay Walker album)|Greatest Hits album. That album's other new track, " You're Beginning to Get to Me ", made its debut in August 1998. It peaked at number 2 on the country charts and number 39 on the Hot 100 in January 1999, the same month in which Greatest Hits was certified gold. Also in 1998, Walker performed a sold-out show at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo .
Doug Johnson, who succeeded Stroud as Giant Records' president, produced Walker's 1999 album Live, Laugh, Love .cite journal|last=Price|first=Deborah Evans|date=31 July 1999|title=Giant Aims to Raise Walker's Profile with Live, Laugh, Love |journal=Billboard|pages=30|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=lQgEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA30& dq=%22clay+walker%22+%22she%27s+always+right& cd=1#v=onepage& q=%22clay%20walker%22%20%22she%27s%20always%20right& f=false|accessdate=2 March 2010 Regarding its production and promotion, the label's senior director of marketing Connie Baer said that she wanted to raise Walker's profile as an artist, as both she and Johnson thought that he did not have the same level of recognition as other artists with similar album sales and chart success. This album was led off by the number 16 country and number 74 pop hit " She's Always Right ", which was co-written by Lonestar 's then-lead singer Richie McDonald .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p312869|pure_url=yes|title=Richie McDonald biography|last=Leggett|first=Steve|work=Allmusic|accessdate=2 March 2010 After this song came the Live, Laugh, Love (song)|title track at number 11 country and number 65 pop. " The Chain of Love ", written by Rory Lee Feek and Jonnie Barnett , was the album's third and most successful single, reaching number 3 on the country charts and number 40 on the Hot 100. Both it and "Once in a Lifetime Love," the fourth single, first charted from unsolicited airplay received while "Live, Laugh, Love" was climbing the charts. " Once in a Lifetime Love ", upon its release, became his lowest-peaking single release, reaching number 50. The album also included a studio version of the Earl Thomas Conley cover.cite journal|last=Price|first=Deborah Evans|date=4 September 1999|title=Album reviews|journal=Billboard|pages=26|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=nwgEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA26& dq=%22clay+walker%22+%22holding+her+and+loving...& cd=4#v=onepage& q=%22clay%20walker%22%20%22holding%20her%20and%20loving...& f=false|accessdate=1 March 2010
Erlewine gave the album three stars on Allmusic, where he wrote that it "never really distinguishes itself from its predecessors" but "has its moments."cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r420877|pure_url=yes|title= Live, Laugh, Love review|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|work=Allmusic|accessdate=1 March 2010 Brian Wahlert of Country Standard Time also thought that the album was inconsistent, saying that "She's Always Right," "The Chain of Love" and the Conley cover were its strongest tracks, but that the rest "treads no new ground."cite web|url= http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp? xid=568|title= Live, Laugh, Love review|last=Wahlert|first=Brian|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=2 March 2010 Deborah Evans Price of Billboard was more favorable, saying that it showed the energy of his live shows, and that he "cut loose" with soul music|soul singing on "This Time Love."
In late 2000, Walker recorded two tracks on Believe: A Christmas Collection , a multi-artist Christmas music album released by Giant.cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r495334|pure_url=yes|title= Believe: A Christmas Collection |last=Phares|first=Heather|work=Allmusic|accessdate=1 March 2010 These two tracks — a cover version of Elvis Presley 's " Blue Christmas " and the original song "Cowboy Christmas" — both made appearances on the country charts, reaching number 51 and number 70, respectively.
2001& ndash;02: Say No More and Christmas
Walker released his twenty-third single, "Say No More," for Giant in early 2001. It was the first single release from his sixth studio album, also titled Say No More (Clay Walker album)|Say No More . " Say No More (Clay Walker song)|Say No More " peaked at number 33 on the country charts, and the album's only other single, the Jerry Kilgore (singer)|Jerry Kilgore co-write " If You Ever Feel Like Lovin' Me Again ", reached number 27. This latter song was promoted by Giant's parent company, Warner Bros. Records Nashville, as Giant had closed in late 2001. Walker co-produced the album with veteran producers Byron Gallimore and Blake Mevis, and session guitarist Brent Mason . The album also included a song that Walker wrote in high school, and a cover of Ritchie Valens ' " La Bamba (song)|La Bamba ." Maria Konicki Dinoia of Allmusic rated it three stars, with her review saying that "the sensitivity on this album is so expressive that it makes you want to run right out and hug the one you love."cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r524216|pure_url=yes|title= Say No More |last=Dinoia|first=Maria Konicki|work=Allmusic|accessdate=1 March 2010 Country Standard Time critic Mike Clark considered it a transition to a more country pop -oriented sound, describing the album as being "full of bad lyrics and overwrought production clichés."cite web|url= http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp? xid=567|title= Say No More review|last=Clark|first=Mike|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=2 March 2010
In 2002, Walker wrote and recorded a song for the National Football League 's newest expansion team at the time, the Houston Texans . Titled "Football Time in Houston," the song was used as the team's official fight song during its inaugural season.cite web|url= http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-77890473.html|title=Texans May Go Back to Clay Walker Song |date=14 August 2003|work= Associated Press |accessdate=1 March 2010 In an interview with CMT, he said that he donated the song to the city of Houston,cite web|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/20-questions/1489518/20-questions-with-clay-walker-part-2-of-2.jhtml|title=20 Questions with Clay Walker (Part 2)|work=CMT|accessdate=2 March 2010 and that he sings " The Star-Spangled Banner " at the team's opening game every season.
Although he had left Warner Bros. for RCA Records ' Nashville division in May 2002,cite book|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=Iw8EAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA29& dq=%22clay+walker%22+%22richie+mcdonald& cd=1#v=onepage& q=%22clay%20walker%22%20%22richie%20mcdonald& f=false|title=Nashville Scene|last=Stark|first=Phyllis|date=11 May 2002|work=Billboard|accessdate=2 March 2010 Warner Bros. released a Christmas music album entitled Christmas (Clay Walker album)|Christmas in September of the same year.cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r605855|pure_url=yes|title= Christmas review|work=Allmusic|accessdate=1 March 2010 It included a cover of José Feliciano 's " Feliz Navidad (song)|Feliz Navidad ," which Walker took to number 49 on the country charts in January 2003.
2003& ndash;04: A Few Questions
Walker's first single release for RCA, " A Few Questions (song)|A Few Questions ", debuted in April 2003. The song spent twenty-seven weeks on the country charts and peaked at number 9, making for his first top ten entry since "The Chain of Love" three years previous.cite web|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1477928/clay-walker-returns-to-the-top-10.jhtml|title=Clay Walker Returns to the Top 10|last=Shelburne|first=Craig|date=6 September 2003|work= CMT |accessdate=1 March 2010 This was the first single from his only RCA album, also titled A Few Questions . Its second single, the Chely Wright co-write " I Can't Sleep (song)|I Can't Sleep ," also peaked at number 9 in early 2004. The third and final single was the number 31 " Jesus Was a Country Boy ", which Walker wrote with Rivers Rutherford . A Few Questions accounted for his second-highest peak on the country albums charts, reaching number 3.
Erlewine rated this album two-and-a-half stars out of five on Allmusic. He considered the album more country pop-oriented than Walker's work for Giant, saying that this change in sound made it not "feel like a Clay Walker album."cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r655944|pure_url=yes|title= A Few Questions review|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|work=Allmusic|accessdate=1 March 2010 Dan McIntosh gave a mostly-negative review for Country Standard Time , where he wrote that "even his passionate singing cannot rise above this album's predictable lyrics and lame arrangements."cite web|url= http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp? xid=565|title= A Few Questions review|last=McIntosh|first=Dan|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=2 March 2010
2005& ndash;08: Fall
Walker was signed his third record deal in July 2005, this time with the Asylum Records|Asylum -Curb division of Curb Records .cite web|url= http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4732893-1.html|title=Curb nabs Clay Walker|last=Stark|first=Phyllis|work=Entertainment News Wire|accessdate=3 March 2010 His first single for the label, " 'Fore She Was Mama ," reached a peak of number 21 in March 2007. It was included on his album Fall (album)|Fall , which was produced by Keith Stegall. The album's title cut, " Fall (Clay Walker song)|Fall ," was written by Clay Mills along with former Mercury Records artist Shane Minor and former Exile (American band)|Exile member Sonny LeMaire.cite web|url=Allmusic|class=song|id=t10209910|pure_url=yes|title="Fall" listing|work=Allmusic|accessdate=4 March 2010 Fo It was the second single release from Fall , going to number 5 on the country charts and number 55 on the Hot 100. The album's third and final single was " She Likes It in the Morning ", with a number 43 country peak. Fall also included a duet with Freddy Fender , the first duet of Walker's career, on a cover of Fender's debut single " Before the Next Teardrop Falls (song)|Before the Next Teardrop Falls ."cite web|url= http://www.the9513.com/album-review-clay-walker-fall/|title= Fall review|last=Vercher|first=Brady|date=8 May 2007|work=The 9513|accessdate=2 March 2010 Walker and Fender recorded this duet in early 2006; Fender died of lung cancer in October of the same year.
Erlewine gave a three-and-a-half star rating, saying that Stegall's production gave it a more traditional sound in comparison to A Few Questions , and that, despite having some "sappy" songs, it was his "most enjoyable collection in some time."cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r1023356|pure_url=yes|title= Fall review|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|work=Allmusic|accessdate=2 March 2010 The 9513 reviewer Brady Vercher rated it three stars out of five, praising Walker's vocal performance but saying that the song selection "seemed to be lacking in everything but fluff." Country Standard Time reviewer Jeffrey B. Remz wrote that Walker showed "a very pleasant country voice with a good sense of emotion" and that the production was more country-sounding than most mainstream acts, but said that it had several "generic" songs.cite web|url= http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp? xid=3623|title= Fall review|last=Remz|first=Jeffrey B.|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=2 March 2010
2009& ndash;present: ''She Won't Be Lonely Long
Walker's second album for Asylum-Curb was first announced in June 2009.cite web|url= http://www.gactv.com/gac/nw_headlines/article/0,3034,GAC_26063_5944025_,00.html|title=Miranda, Willie, Clay Lead Upcoming Releases |date=12 June 2009|work=Great American Country|accessdate=12 June 2009 Its first single, " She Won't Be Lonely Long (song)|She Won't Be Lonely Long ," was given an official release date of December 2009,cite web|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1626092/clay-walker-releasing-new-single-she-wont-be-lonely-long-in-december.jhtml|title=Clay Walker Releasing New Single, "She Won't Be Lonely Long," in December|date=11 November 2009|work=CMT|accessdate=2 March 2010 although it had already entered the country charts in late November.cite web |url= http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1626798/carrie-underwood-retains-no-1-album-title-with-play-on.jhtml |title=Carrie Underwood Retains No. 1 Album Title with Play On |last=Morris |first=Edward |date=2009-11-21 |accessdate=2010-02-06 |work=CMT.com In advance of his ninth album, Walker released an extended play titled ''She Won't Be Lonely Long .cite web|url= http://www.roughstock.com/release-dates/january-2010|title=Roughstock - Release dates: January - March 2010 |publisher=Roughstock |last=Jacobs|first=Allen |accessdate=10 January 2010 The album, also titled She Won't Be Lonely Long '', was released on June 8, 2010. It includes a cover of Alabama (band)|Alabama 's 1980 single " Feels So Right (song)|Feels So Right " with a backing vocal from Alabama's lead singer, Randy Owen . Allmusic reviewer Thom Jurek praised the album for its "straight-up, mainstream contemporary country" sound but said that it did not reflect a change in sound from Fall .cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r1805718|pure_url=yes|title=''She Won't Be Lonely Long review|last=Jurek|first=Thom|work=Allmusic|accessdate=5 June 2010
"She Won't Be Lonely Long" peaked at number 4 on the country charts in mid-2010. The album's second single, " Where Do I Go from You ", was released to radio on August 2, 2010, with "Like We Never Said Goodbye" following in late 2011.
Musical image and influences
In 1994, Bob Cannon of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Walker's image of a " Resistol hat, sturdy cowpoke face, and very tight jeans" seemed to be from a "Country Music Handbook for Success," but also said that he "ignores the danger of being dismissed as just another hunk in a hat." Walker has been compared to Mark Chesnutt and Tracy Byrd , both of whom are also Beaumont, Texas natives who began their careers shortly before Walker did. Of the comparison among the three, Rick Koster wrote in the book Texas Music that Walker's success came more quickly than that of Chesnutt or Byrd. Kurt Wolff and Orla Duane, authors of Country Music: The Rough Guide , said that he "had loads of youthful energy, a golden Texas twang, and, of course, plenty of boyish good looks."cite book|last=Wolff|first=Kurt|coauthors=Orla Duane|title=Country Music: The Rough Guide|publisher=Rough Guides|year=2000|pages=545–546|isbn=1858285348|accessdate=2 March 2010 They also called his music "relatively tame" but said that "his Texas bar-room roots remain clearly visible in his voice and songs." Regarding Walker's onstage persona, former Warner Bros. executive Bill Mayne told Billboard magazine in 1997 that Walker has "maintained a low profile" but that he "really touches people and connects."cite book|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=BA8EAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA33& dq=%22if+i+could+make+a+living%22+%22Clay+walker& cd=6#v=onepage& q=%22if%20i%20could%20make%20a%20living%22%20%22Clay%20walker& f=false|title=Low-Key Angle Pays Off for Clay Walker: Gibson Comes to Downtown Nashville|last=Flippo|first=Chet|date=5 April 1997|work=Billboard|accessdate=2 March 2010
Walker described his voice to CMT as "raspy and rugged."cite web|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/20-questions/1479605/20-questions-with-clay-walker-part-1-of-2.jhtml|title=20 Questions with Clay Walker (Part 1)|date=7 October 2003|work=CMT|accessdate=2 March 2010 He cites George Jones (also a Beaumont native) as a primary influence, as well as James Taylor and Bob Seger ; he has also said that, because he grew up in a largely African-American neighborhood, his singing style was influenced by rhythm and blues music.cite book|last=Stambler|first=Irwin|coauthors=Grelun Landon|title=Country Music: The Encyclopedia|publisher=Macmillan|year=2000|edition=3|pages=518–519|isbn=0312264879|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=d18K8QWcEo8C& pg=PA518& dq=%22clay+walker%22+voice& client=firefox-a& cd=6#v=onepage& q=%22clay%20walker%22%20voice& f=false|accessdate=2 March 2010 In addition, he said that after his diagnosis, he realized that "you need to love your family" and said that, because he considered his songs positive in nature, he felt that he could connect to younger listeners.
Personal life
Before the release of his first single, Walker married a rodeo queen named Lori Jayne Lampson.cite news|url= http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/1999/dec/07/courageous-cowboy/|title=Courageous cowboy|last=McGee|first=Kimberley|date=7 December 1999|work= Las Vegas Sun |accessdate=2 March 2010 They had two daughters: MaClay DaLayne, born on January 14, 1996, and Skylor ClayAnne, born on May 14, 1999.cite web|url= http://www.theboot.com/2010/01/06/clay-walker-baby/|title=Clay Walker Welcomes Baby Girl|last=Darden|first=Beville|date=6 January 2010|work=The Boot|accessdate=2 March 2010 The couple divorced in 2003.cite news|url= http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8NQ0UVO0.html|title=Texas hit-maker doesn't let MS slow him down, releases new album |last=Curry|first=Matt|date=11 March 2007|work= Dallas Morning News |publisher=Associated Press|accessdate=2 March 2010Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot He married model Jessica Craig on September 28, 2007cite web|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1570940/clay-walker-marries-model-jessica-craig.jhtml|title=Clay Walker marries model Jessica Craig|date=1 October 2007|work=CMT|accessdate=2 March 2010 and had two more children with her: a son named William Clayton, born August 5, 2008 and a daughter named Mary Elizabeth, born December 27, 2009.cite web|url= http://www.countryweekly.com/clay_walker/news/4413|title=Clay Walker Welcomes Baby Girl|date=6 January 2010|work= Country Weekly |accessdate=2 March 2010cite web|url= http://www.claywalker.com/articles.html? n_id=407|title= Clay & Jessica announce Mary Elizabeth Walker in People Magazine|date=12 January 2010|work=Clay Walker official website|accessdate=2 March 2010
Walker has participated in several forms of charity to help raise awareness of MS, including his own non-profit charity, Band Against MS, which he founded in 2003.cite web |url= http://www.sptimes.com/2004/03/29/Artsandentertainment/Walker__Texas_singer.shtml |title=Walker, Texas singer |accessdate=16 November 2007 |date=9 March 2004 |work=St. Petersburg Times In 2008, he received a Humanitarian Award for his charitable efforts in relations to MScite web|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1582852/clay-walker-radio-stations-share-humanitarian-award-honors.jhtml|title=Clay Walker, Radio Stations Share Humanitarian Award Honors|date=5 March 2008|work=CMT|accessdate=2 March 2010 and participated in a charity golf tournament benefiting his organization.cite web|url= http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp? xid=1610|title=Clay Walker prepares for golf tourney to fight MS|date=18 April 2008|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=2 March 2010
Discography
main|Clay Walker discography
Albums
Clay Walker (album)|Clay Walker (1993)
If I Could Make a Living (1994)
Hypnotize the Moon (1995)
Rumor Has It (Clay Walker album)|Rumor Has It (1997)
Say No More (Clay Walker album)|Say No More (2001)
Christmas (Clay Walker album)|Christmas (2002)
A Few Questions (2003)
Fall (album)|Fall (2007)
'' She Won't Be Lonely Long (2010)
Number-one singles
" What's It to You " (1993)
" Live Until I Die " (1993& ndash;1994)
" Dreaming with My Eyes Open " (1994)
" If I Could Make a Living (song)|If I Could Make a Living " (1994)
" This Woman and This Man " (1995)
" Rumor Has It (Clay Walker song)|Rumor Has It " (1997)
Awards
Year
Association
Category
Result
1993
Radio & Records
Best New Male ArtistBass, James. The Robesonian http:/ / news.google.com/ newspapers? id=t1pAAAAAIBAJ& sjid=U1sMAAAAIBAJ& pg=6803,5843860& dq=billboard+clay+walker& hl=en Clay Walker to Kick off Winn Dixie Rib Fest (May 22, 1996) ref>
won
1994
TNN/ Music City News
Star of Tomorrow
nom
Academy of Country Music
Top New Male Vocalist
nom
American Music Awards
Favorite Country New Artisthttp:/ / www.rockonthenet.com/ archive/ 1994/ amas.htm Rock on the Net - 21st American Music Awards ref>
nom
1995
Country Song Roundup
Best New Male Vocalist
won
References
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External links
http://www.claywalker.com/ Clay Walker Official Website
http://www.bandagainstms.org/ Band Against MS
Clay Walker good article Persondata | NAME =Walker, Clay | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =19 August 1969 | PLACE OF BIRTH = | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Walker, Clay Category:1969 births Category:American country singers Category:American male singers Category:Curb Records artists Category:Giant Records (Warner) artists Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Texas Category:People from Beaumont, Texas Category:People with multiple sclerosis Category:RCA Records artists
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