Proper noun
Clayson (plural Claysons)
A surname.
Clayson, Alan, p. 56. In dire financial straits, his car repossessed, he turned to family and friends for funds. Source: Internet
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. Source: Internet
Clayson, Alan, p. 178. In 1969, Orbison recorded an album which was related to the tragedy, but, after contractual disputes with MGM, it was shelved and went unheard until 2015. Source: Internet
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. Source: Internet
Clayson, Alan, p. 78. Lang compared Orbison to a tree, with passive but solid beauty. Source: Internet
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. Source: Internet