A.J. Croce has walked many a mile in Cincinnati. “It’s a beautiful city,” the acclaimed artist, singer/songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist tells Cincinnati Magazine from his home in Nashville. “I ...
For a long time, A.J. Croce wasn't interested in playing his father's music. It wasn't that he had anything against "Operator" or "Time in A Bottle," or the other songs that endured after the elder ...
A.J. Croce, son of legendary folk singer Jim Croce, performed his late father’s tunes during the “Croce plays Croce” tour.
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Singer-songwriter Jim Croce made a name for himself with "I Got a Name," “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown,” “Operator,” and other hits. Just 30 years old, he died in a plane crash in northwest Louisiana in 1973, ...
With his big old moustache, Roman nose and dark eyes twinkling from a lived-in, olive-skin face, Jim Croce looked like one of the good guys whose families went to America as immigrants, seeking ...
Jim Croce's timeless songwriting and storytelling continue to impact the folk rock genre. Despite his short career, Croce's raw and emotional songs resonate with listeners, yet he remains one of the ...
A.J. Croce performs “Croce Plays Croce” in the MACC’s Castle Theater on May 19 at 7:30 p.m. Courtesy photo For many years A.J. Croce resisted playing his father’s songs. Before his death at the age of ...