Cletis Carr
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Cletis Carr is a singer-songwriter, acoustic guitarist and record producer. American-born Carr was a founder of the Pacific Northwest 70's new wave music band [Sneakers] and has toured as support to John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, Huey Lewis, Joan Jett, and more.
Based in Sydney, Australia, Carr founded the country-rock band Big Whiskey and formed Hillbilly Moon with Paul Norton and the late Rose Tattoo guitarist Peter Wells. He also toured for many years with Chris Turner's Big Rock Band, which featured members of AC/DC, The Saints and Jimmy Barnes.
Carr recently had a song, "What About You" featured over the closing credits of the 2003 hit Australian film, Danny Deckchair.
[edit] Discography
- Soiled Angels / Shaniko (1977)
- Ear Cartoons / Sneakers (1979)
- Music From The Sole / Sneakers (1981)
- That Kind Of A Girl / Cletis Carr (1984)
- Visible Tracks / Cletis Carr (1985)
- Colourblind / Cletis Carr (1987)
- Tales Of Ordinary Madness / Cletis Carr (1991)
- Wooden Nails / Cletis Carr (1992)
- The Distance / Big Whiskey (1994)
- Volume One / Hillbilly Moon (1994)
- Volume Two / Hillbilly Moon (1996)
- The ABC Sessions / Cletis Carr (1999)