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J.C. Crowley : ウィキペディア英語版 | J.C. Crowley
John Charles "J.C." Crowley (born November 13, 1947) is an American musician. He wrote and performed pop-rock hits (both his albums with the band Player went gold), had the chart-topping country tune “Paint the Town and Hang the Moon Tonight” and co-write screenplays for Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Crowley has composed for motion pictures and written songs for albums by artists such as Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash and Smokey Robinson. ==Early life== John Charles Crowley was born in Houston, Texas. As a youth he rode his horse to a small-town Texas drive-in where he was enthralled by ''West Side Story'', beginning a love affair with music and movies. Growing up on the Texas Gulf Coast, Crowley spent much of his time outdoors and quickly discovered that songwriting was the best way to explore his relationship with nature. Working a series of rugged jobs would also provide a deep wellspring for his future musical endeavors. The young Crowley’s occupations ran the gamut from riding the range and fighting forest fires to piloting a boat through the Inside Passage and operating a salmon cannery forklift. His work took him from Texas to Seattle and eventually all the way to Kodiak, Alaska.
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