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W. C. Clark Free Music

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W. C. Clark Free Music

W. C. Clark

Real name: Wesley Curley Clark

Effective period / Period of releases: 1994 - 1998

American blues musician, "Godfather of Austin Blues"
Born: November 16, 1939, Austin, Texas, USA
Died: March 2, 2024, Kyle, Texas, USA

Wesley Curley Clark's journey through the heart of American blues music is a tale of resilience, innovation, and profound influence. Born in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas, Clark was immersed in gospel music from a young age, singing in the choir and establishing the foundation of his musical path. His transition to the guitar at the tender age of 14 marked the beginning of an illustrious career that would see him evolve into a pivotal figure in the Austin blues scene and beyond.

Clark's initial foray into the world of blues and jazz on the bass guitar set the stage for a remarkable career that would intertwine with the lives and careers of some of the most iconic figures in Texas blues. His early encounters with legends such as Big Joe Turner, Albert Collins, and Little Johnny Taylor in the 1960s honed his skills and deepened his love for the genre. However, it was his decision to join the R&B Joe Tex Band that would momentarily take him away from Austin, only to return with a renewed commitment to the city's music scene after a transformative session with young locals Jimmie Vaughan and Paul Ray.

Clark's return to Austin marked the beginning of an era that would see him guide and inspire countless musicians, laying the groundwork for the prolific Austin blues and rock scene of the 1970s and beyond. Through the formation of several bands, including the iconic W.C. Clark Blues Revue, Clark's influence spread, touching the lives of international greats and budding musicians alike. His role in the formation of the Triple Threat Revue with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Lou Ann Barton further cemented his status as a mentor and innovator.

The 1980s and 1990s saw Clark's star rise even higher, with appearances on prestigious platforms such as PBS's Austin City Limits, celebrating his 50th birthday alongside legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan. Despite the tragic loss of his fiancée and drummer in a devastating accident in 1997, Clark's resilience shone through, with the release of "Lover's Plea" and the poignant single "Are You Here, Are You There?" in memory of his lost loved ones.

His soulful voice, masterful guitar playing, and unwavering dedication to mentoring the next generation of musicians ensuring that his influence will be felt for generations to come. Wesley Curley Clark's life and career stand as a testament to the power of music to inspire, transform, and unite, making him a true legend of the blues world.

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External Pages

wcclark.com/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._C._Clark