Clint Black
Clint Patrick Black is a Country Music artist who began as part of the "Class of '89", a batch of highly successful artists from that very year which also introduced Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks and several others. This new wave of artists helped reintroduce Three Chords and the Truth to the genre. Interestingly, he was managed by ZZ Top's producer, Bill Ham.
Black made waves in 1989 with his debut single "A Better Man", which made him the first male country artist in 15 years to send a debut single to number one. The next three singles from his debut album Killin' Time also went the distance, and he only missed the top 10 once between then and late 1998. Although his commercial success dwindled in the 2000s, he has continued to record. Between 2004 and 2008, he owned the Equity Music Group label, releasing both his own material and albums by Little Big Town and Carolina Rain.
Black also has a few acting roles to his credit, and he has been married to actress Lisa Hartman since 1991.
- Continuity Nod: "No Time to Kill" references "Killin' Time".
- Drowning My Sorrows: "Killin' Time".
- Epic Instrumental Opener: The 48-second harmonica solo that launches "State of Mind".
- Getting Crap Past the Radar: "You're the only lock that's made to fit my key" in "Straight from the Factory".
- New Sound Album and Unplugged Version: D'lectrified, recorded entirely with acoustic instruments.
- Shaped Like Itself: "Wherever You Go"..."there you are".