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Guy Clark

Guy Clark doesn't just write songs, he crafts them with the kind of hands-on care and respect that a master carpenter (a favorite image of his) would have when faced with a stack of rare hardwood. Clark works slowly and with strict attention to detail -- his output has been sparse since he first signed to RCA in the early '70s -- but he has produced an impressive collection of timeless gems, leaving very little waste behind. His albums have never met much commercial success, but the emotional level of his work consistently transcends sales figures and musical genres. He remains the kind of songwriter whom young artists study and seasoned writers (and listeners) admire.

Clark was born in the West Texas town of Monahans, where he was raised mostly by his grandmother (his mother worked and his father was in the Army), who ran the town hotel. One of her residents was an oil well driller who would later end up the subject of one of Clark's most moving and stunningly beautiful songs, "Desperados Waiting for a Train." Many of Clark's songs, in fact, have centered around his days growing up in West Texas, including "Texas 1947" (from his debut album) and the 1992 song "Boats to Build," which harked back to a summer job he once had as a teenager on the Gulf Coast.

The first songs Clark learned were mostly in Spanish. Later, when he moved to Houston and began working the folk music circuit, he met fellow songwriter Townes Van Zandt (the two often toured together until Van Zandt's death in 1997) and blues singers Lightnin' Hopkins and Mance Lipscomb. It was here that Clark began playing and writing his sturdy brand of folk- and blues-influenced country music.

In the late '60s, Clark moved to California, living first in San Francisco (where he met and married his wife Susanna, a painter and songwriter) and then in Los Angeles, where he worked in the Dopyera brothers' Dobro factory. Tiring quickly of Southern California (sentiments he expressed in another of his classics, "L.A. Freeway"), he and Susanna packed up and headed for Nashville in 1971, where he picked up work as a writer with publishing companies and, eventually, a recording contract with RCA. Clark's first album, Old No. 1, came out in 1975, a few years after Jerry Jeff Walker had turned "L.A. Freeway" into a minor hit. By this time Clark was considered one of the most promising young writers in country music, and while he didn't live in Texas anymore, the state's influence still ran thick in his blood.

Clark recorded one more album for RCA, Texas Cookin', in 1976 before switching to Warner Bros. for his next three albums, released between 1978 and 1983. Three of his songs from these albums cracked the Top 100. By the mid-'80s, however, a number of his songs had been made into hits by country stars such as Johnny Cash, David Allan Coe, Ricky Skaggs (who took "Heartbroke" to number one), George Strait, Vince Gill, and the Highwaymen. Clark continued to work as a writer but didn't record again until 1988's Old Friends, released by Sugar Hill. He then switched labels once more, this time to Asylum, which released his 1992 album Boats to Build as part of their acclaimed American Explorer series.

His eighth album, Dublin Blues, came out in 1995, and among its finely crafted moments is a rereading of one of his most enduring songs, "Randall Knife," about the death of his father. Cold Dog Soup followed in 1999. Clark released Dark in 2002, followed by Workbench Songs in 2006. The DVD Live from Austin TX arrived the following year. A much needed survey of Clark's key songs covering the years 1975 to 1995 called Hindsight 21-20 appeared from Raven Records late in 2007. His 11th studio album, Somedays the Song Writes You, arrived in 2009. The year 2011 found Clark releasing Songs and Stories (recorded live at the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville), an intimate recap of his 40 years as a singer, songwriter, and storyteller. ~ Kurt Wolff, Rovi
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Awesome
jcb0021
Out in the parkin lot....Stuff that works...Than k s Guy
I like it but ...... Charlie Daniels either stole the song or wrote it?
mtheroux
LA Freeway came outta his hads as I was packing to leave the City of Angeles; game me strength to split. Thanks again, Guy!
I adore Guy Clark. Saw him live in a little club called Enoch's in Shreveport a long time ago; one of the best shows I've ever ever seen.
jensen.sophi e
Didn't his wife, Susannah, write "Come From the Heart"?
one of the great ones.
C'mon Jack the son of a b**ch is coming. Great
folger369
This is what I love about Pandora, one artist I love leads to another I never heard of and I fall in love again. Lots to love with this guy!
jhmcg1
Seems you learn alot from his songs. Now pass the Jim Beam.
I recently included Guy Clarks "The Guitar". It is one of those perfect songs lyrically. If you haven't heard it it's worth finding. I put that tune in the same catagory with Levon Helm's "The Train Robbery", Jack Benedict's "The Sirens", and the Tom Rush version of "Desperados Waiting for a Train". Signature songs for the player one and all.
tomthefox
Jim, I've heard of folks doing various things to music, but pooping? Oh well, that saysa lot more about you than it does the music of Guy Clark! Oh well......ha p p y pooping!
guy clark and a bottle of whiskey!!!!
Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, & Guy Clark!!!! That all you need.
If Guy wrote it, listen to it! It will alter your outlook and enrich your soul!
jimlake220
I've watched Verlon join Guy 3 times now...what a delightful evening!!! A combo of great music and fun.
i like to poop to his old stuff
Guy is a great artist I realy enjoy his masterpieces .
cindylj
Verlon Thompson should be added to this list. He has collaborated with Guy Clark for years.
yenney88
i can not believe someone put guy clark and taylor swift in the same sentence, that was a joke right??
Guy Clark is one of the greatest song writers still around. Down home truth with good melodies. I own most of his albums and can't wait til the next one.
slapshot1894
First time I've heard him. Won't be the last.
Texas singer songwriters are the best in the world. Guy Clark is one of the best in the lot. Fine live performer.
Taylor Swift is on her way. You may have to eat those words,Mechan i c , or what you name is. She will not be forgotten.
Taylor Swift? Are you kidding me? She'll be forgotten soon.
I Think guy clark is a really amazing singer and i think of him highly up with Taylor Swift and Reba Mcintire
First saw him on a "Taco Bueno" commercial, had no idea who he was. Then went to his concert with a friend & it was great! Actually realized I had heard other peoples versions of his songs for years.
A WELL TRAVELED GUY CLARK SURE HAS WRITTEN SOME FUN SONGS,HIS SONGS MUST TAKE UP ALOT OF SPACE JUST TO LIST THEM IN ORDER,"DANCI N DAYS" IS ONE OF HIS SONGS THAT IS SIMPLE BUT VERY GOOD.ALOT OF TALENT IN THIS GIFTED MAN..THANKS PANDORA
rogustafson
His voice tells a story even w/o words. I'm sure it has seen a lot...
mgm.arts
i know a canadian born man named Dennis who sounds like this. he plays at a.j.'s in ferndale on wednesday nights...lot s of old time irish/scotti s h / a m e r i c a n sing a longs and lots of banjo!
lorijovest
Loved the Storytellers Tour a few years back- John Hiatt, Lyle Lovett, Guy Clark and Joe Ely - four guys and their guitars. It was amazing.
Another poet with a guitar...no mess, no fuss, just a heart layed open...yep. I like it.
sassyjan
I like it
yes lord, if I just don't get killed or caught....
Oh My Heavens, this feels like my west texas childhood... d i r t d e v i l s ,
sweet tea and zinnias..
A great Americana artist You must listen to enjoy
I listened to "Desperados Waiting for a Train" on another Pandora artist grouping and fell in love with Guy Clark's work. He (and others like him chosen by Pandora) are the only music selections I now listen to. He's fantastic and makes it easy to put one's self in a totally encapsulated environment. Thanks Pandora. I look forward to finding Guy Clarks albums on disc.
Guy Clark is amazing. I have never heard a Guy Clark song I didn't like. I just pray I get to see him live one day.
jpgascoyne
I'd heard No Lonesome Tune some years ago, didn't know who the artist was but really liked the song - both the music and the evocative lyrics. Very happy to be back in touch w/ this fine musician.

gascoyne
Guy Clark is one of my 2 favorite song writers (Nanci Griffith is the other). Nobody but Guy could write a line like "There ain't nothin' a home grown tomato won't cure" or "Don't the Lord love a 2 by 4". Absolutely brilliant.
There is a CD remake of an old movie named Heartworn Highway...I am not sure of the history, I think it dates to 1974. If you are reading this, you will find it a very special listening experience.
When I heard "BOATS TO BUILD" I knew I had to get the album and others.
Guy Glark is the "gold standard" of songwriting.
Like John Prine, Guy Clark is an American original and one of the true greats. Even if few people know who he is. Simply a great songwriter.
He wrote the book on Americana

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