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Tommy McLain

1940-03-15 (84 years old) in Jonesville, Louisiana

Tommy McLain is perhaps the last great artist from rock ‘n’ roll’s pioneering first generation awaiting rediscovery. The signature swamp pop sound that he helped create spawned multiple national hits in the 1960s and inspired artists like Creedence Clearwater Revival, Little Feat, and Tony Joe White, among others. His best known songs - “Sweet Dreams,” “Before I Grow Too Old” and “Try To Find Another Man” - are to this day considered cornerstones of the genre. He’s been inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame (twice!), earned a gold record for writing “If You Don't Love Me (Why Don't You Just Leave Me Alone)” for Freddy Fender, and even appeared - as himself - in the 1975 Paul Newman thriller The Drowning Pool.

Movies

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The Promised Land: A Swamp Pop Journey
0 %|Apr 18, 2009
Documentary, Music
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The Drowning Pool
63.040000000000006 %|Jul 18, 1975
Thriller, Mystery

Series

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The Late Late Show with James Corden
53.93 %|Mar 23, 2015
Talk