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John Cougar Mellencamp is an American rock singer and songwriter. Born in Seymour, Indiana, he became a prominent figure in the 1980s with hits like "Jack & Diane," "Pink Houses," and "Small Town." His significant albums include "American Fool," "Scarecrow," and "The Lonesome Jubilee," earning numerous accolades and Grammy nominations. Mellencamp is known for his heartland rock style, combining traditional rock elements with lyrical content about life in America. He was also a co-founder of Farm Aid, a charity focused on assisting American farmers. The products available from the artist John Cougar Mellencamp include CDs.