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Clayson

Clayson meaning

A surname.

Example sentences (14)

State House Chief Communications Specialist Clayson Hamasaka has noted insinuations and attempts to involve President Hichilema in the ongoing PF leadership disputes, especially following the expulsion of nine of their Members of Parliament.

Having a terror conviction will seriously impact our lives, but the real disgrace here is the treatment of people who face deportation, writes Laura Clayson from the Stansted 15.

Clayson, Alan, p. 152. He continued to tour and had previously made some smart real estate investments, so money was never an issue for him again.

Clayson, Alan, p. 192. However, it would be several more years until this came to fruition.

Clayson, Alan p. 44. The Teen Kings also began writing songs in a rockabilly style, including " Go!

Clayson, Alan, p. 45. Orbison had some success at Sun Records, however, and was introduced to Elvis Presley's social circle, once going to pick up a date for Presley in his purple Cadillac.

Clayson, Alan, p. 56. In dire financial straits, his car repossessed, he turned to family and friends for funds.

Clayson, Alan, p. 62. Playing shows late into the night, and living with his wife and young child in his tiny apartment, Orbison often sought refuge by taking his guitar to his car and writing songs there.

Clayson, Alan, p. 78. Lang compared Orbison to a tree, with passive but solid beauty.

Clayson, Alan, p. 91. Lacking the photogenic looks of many of his rock and roll contemporaries, Orbison eventually developed a persona that did not reflect his personality.

Clayson, Alan, pp. 3, 9. He was readily available to sing, however, and often became the focus of attention when he did.

Clayson, p. 77. The song was " Only the Lonely ".

Later that day, he died of a heart attack, at the age of 52. Clayson, Alan, p. 213. The tabloid National Enquirer suggested on its cover that Orbison had worked himself to death.

Zak, p. 35. It also featured a note hit by Orbison in falsetto that showcased a powerful voice which, according to biographer Clayson, "came not from his throat but deeper within".