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For a big-time southern California talent, look no further than John Clinebell. This acoustic rock songwriter is drawing larger crowds to his Los Angeles shows and more online fans from all over the world every day. He serves up a variety of original tunes, ranging from upbeat acoustic pop to thoughtful indie folk in a way that honors the spirited ups and downs of everyday life.
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For a big-time southern California talent, look no further than John Clinebell. This acoustic rock songwriter is drawing larger crowds to his Los Angeles shows and more online fans from all over the world every day. He serves up a variety of original tunes, ranging from upbeat acoustic pop to thoughtful indie folk in a way that honors the spirited ups and downs of everyday life.
Having never received formal music training, John’s voice developed a unique tenor timbre over the years, which effortlessly switches from gritty to silky smooth depending on what the song requires. The expressiveness of his singing could be partially attributed to growing up as the son of a recording folk songwriter; young John would often find himself in front of his father’s microphone singing Christmas carols or children’s songs. He grew up in a liberating, music-loving environment.
After his father passed away in an abrupt, tragic fashion, John’s life took a bumpy trip away from music. He got back in touch with his musical roots after arriving to college at the University of Arizona. Wanting to learn how to play some R.E.M. songs, John pulled one of his father’s old guitars out of storage and started to learn some chords. It was not long before he was fronting his own band, Tricky Luz, which won several local Tucson music awards.
John quickly matured as a solo songwriter after graduating from college. He began showcasing at Tucson coffee houses and bars, and eventually felt confident enough in his abilities to take the plunge and move to Los Angeles, where he had always wanted to try and make a name for himself. Soon after moving to the L.A. area, he met seasoned producer/songwriter,
Drawn to the west side of Los Angeles, with its laid-back charm and coastal scenery, John moved to Santa Monica and he began street performing on the world-famous Third Street Promenade. While briskly selling the original print run of Stomping Grounds, he began recording his second album, Make It Land, with Aram Arslanian, an accomplished southern California producer/songwriter.
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