Clinton Gregory is an American country music singer and songwriter, renowned for his contributions to the genre in the early 1990s. Born on April 22, 1968, in Virginia, Gregory gained recognition for his distinctive voice and traditional country sound, often blending elements of honky-tonk and contemporary country. His debut album, "I've Got a Funny Feeling," was released in 1991 and produced the hit single "If It Weren't for Country Music," which reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Gregory's second album, "The Last Country Song," released in 1993, featured the popular track "Red, White and Blue," further solidifying his presence in the country music scene. Although he did not achieve mainstream success comparable to some of his contemporaries, Gregory is respected for his authenticity and dedication to traditional country music roots. His work has influenced a generation of country artists who appreciate the genre's classic sounds. Gregory continues to perform and connect with fans, maintaining a loyal following within the country music community.