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Arnold contacted McClinton’s manager, Wendy Goldstein, who is now McClinton’s wife, and she didn’t say no.
“I had three calls with Wendy,” Arnold said. “She was very careful about what he got involved in. I think I convinced her that we were a bunch of good guys, true fans who would just love to have Delbert in the room. On the third call, she finally agreed.
“Talk about elation. Man! Not only did somebody agree, but it was Delbert McClinton, who we all loved.”
Arnold met McClinton at his downtown hotel and took him to a studio on Grace Street, where Wilson and a few other local musicians awaited.
“Delbert seemed a little reluctant,” Arnold recalled, “but he and Page hit it off.”
It was May 1989, and the McClinton appearance served as a launching pad for the “kitchen” segments.
“I was very glad to be a part of that,” Arnold said. “A really one-of-a-kind experience.”
Scott Fraley was involved with the show from the early 1990s until Wilson’s death.
The first “kitchen” session he remembered attending was one with Keen and Van Zandt. One of his most memorable ones involved J.J. Cale.
The session was being recorded at the Flood Zone, and Fraley said he walked in and saw a guy wearing white painter’s pants and a white shirt. Fraley introduced himself and said he was looking for the studio where J.J. Cale would be playing. The man helpfully pointed him toward the studio.
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