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Clay Walker has released a total of eleven studio albums, including a greatest hits package and an album of Christmas music. His first four studio albums all achieved platinum certification in the United States and his greatest hits collection and fifth studio album were each certified gold.
Walker has written and chosen material that treat old themes in new ways. And his vocal intensity carries them all off. [ 9 ] Susan Beyer of The Ottawa Citizen gave the album a mixed review and wrote, " At times, he sounds a little too congested, especially when he sings ballads written by others.
Clay Walker to lead parade as Grand Mashal. Mule Day Office organizers are currently hard at work making final plans for this year's festivities, announcing this week that country artist and local ...
Clay Walker is an American country music artist. His discography comprises eleven studio albums and a greatest hits album, as well as 36 singles.Walker's first four studio albums—Clay Walker, If I Could Make a Living, Hypnotize the Moon and Rumor Has It—are all certified platinum by the RIAA, and his greatest hits album and Live, Laugh, Love are each certified gold by the RIAA.
Clay Walker is the debut studio album by the American country music singer Clay Walker.It was released in 1993 on Giant Records and produced by James Stroud. The album produced four singles on the Billboard country music charts, of which three — "What's It to You", "Live Until I Die" and "Dreaming with My Eyes Open" — reached Number One.
A Few Questions is the seventh studio album by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released September 9, 2003. It was released September 9, 2003. The album reached #23 on Billboard magazine's album chart.
When Clay Aiken came out to the world in 2008, the public didn't react how they likely would today. Shortly after the birth of his son, Parker, in August 2008, the American Idol alum came out as ...
Walker is huge in Texas, and he plays to his crowd with "Texas Swing" (you can almost hear George Strait) and "La Bamba," which will never replace the original but is appealing anyway." [8] Jolene Downs of About.com gave the album a favorable review and wrote, "If you've liked Clay's previous work, you'll really enjoy this album. There isn't a ...