Country artist Clint Black launched his career during the late 1980s and
remained one of the genre's best-selling stars through the turn of the 21st
century. Although born in Long Branch, New Jersey, on February 4, 1962, he spent
the majority of his childhood in Katy, Texas, where he began writing songs as a
teenager. Those songwriting skills would serve him well throughout his
multi-decade career, with Black penning the majority of his own hits, including
Number 1 singles like "Nobody's Home," "Like the Rain," and "Nothin' But the
Taillights." The first four of his 13 chart-topp...