

But has been the greatest TV experience of my career," he says. "Doing television for singers is typically like the round peg in a square hole. Currently, he's paired with the Opry-affiliated Circle Network as the host of the retrospective talk program "Talking in Circles With Clint Black." Entering his second season as host, he describes the process as "yet another of many consistently fantastic moments" he's had on-screen in the past three decades. Eventually, with songwriters like Wariner for 2000's "Been There," he crafted hits and singles alongside them.Ĭontinuing his evolution, he's been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for as long as he's been a married to Hartman Black.

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A rare artist who retains as much as he improves, he recalls that he was initially "uptight" with his process.Īs a largely Houston-based outsider not part of Nashville's bar or songwriting scene, he was able to engage with what he describes as "more the art and not the gallery," impacting Nashville's music industry without touching much of its vaunted machine.Ī singer-songwriter of chart-topping material who did not use the city's session players or songwriters for the first 25-plus years of his career in Music City, he notes that being an "isolated outsider" was "strange" because he had great love and respect for the city's professional class.
