A new CD from Plow is available now! Order online and I'll personally put it on the mail wagon at no extra cost to you.
Featuring original material and a mix of traditional old-time, bluegrass and swing tunes, this record captures the feel of a live Plow show. Recorded live, this CD features John Mailander on fiddle and mandolin, David Bandrowski on 5-string and tenor banjos, and Chris Clarke on guitar, harmonica and vocals.
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Norman Blake, Doc Watson, Clarence Ashley, Bill Monroe, Mike Compton, Skip Gorman, David Long, The Delmore Brothers, Jerry Garcia, David "Dawg" Grisman, Frank Zappa, John Hartford, John Prine, Greg Brown, Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Tim O'Brien, Jean Ritchie, Michelle Shocked, Peter Rowan, Fuzzy Mountain String Band, Chris Sharp, The Carter Family, Sam Bush, The Grateful Dead, Ernie Carpenter, Jethro Burns, Neil Young, Dave Carter, Charlie Poole, Uncle Dave Macon, Woody Guthrie, Northern California Horticulture, Gregory Page, Roan Mountain Hilltoppers, The Freighthoppers, John Doyle, Richard Thompson, Fat Tire Amber Ale, Highwoods Stringband, Foghorn Stringband, Kelly Joe Phelps, Slaid Cleaves and the Bush Brothers, featuring Cabell Clarke & Michael Lacy. And my cousin Donny Lacy, one of the finest guitar pickers in the Richmond/Charlottesville area. He picks the snot out of a git-tar.
I was born on November 1, 1969 in Richmond, Virginia, and into a family of old time and country musicians. My grandfather, J.P. Clarke, was ragtime piano player, as well as an old time fiddle, guitar and mandolin player. I never met him, but my father tells me he hears his mandolin playing in me. My brother and cousin are both guitar pickers in Virginia. As a kid, I was exposed early on to old time fiddle and bluegrass music at family reunions and pickin’ parties. I began writing and playing the guitar almost 20 years ago after seeing Bob Dylan perform with the Grateful Dead in 1986 – this experience changed my life forever and served as the compass for much of my musical exploration for the next few years.
Chris Clarke playing Elzic's (or Elziks?) Farewell on a 1998 Doug Woodley oval hole mandolin, tuned in GDGD tuning. Learned this one from Skip Gorman's Mandolin in the Cow Camp recording - go buy it...it's damn good.
Photo Credits: Dennis Anderson, Steve Covault, Jake Eddy, Bernie Simons, and Kelly Cummings.
During college in Elkins, West Virginia, I was exposed to the traditional music masters who took up residence at the Augusta Heritage Center – fiddlers like Ernie Carpenter, Melvin Wine, Tracy Schwarz and the country blues of John Cephas and Phil Wiggins. During these years, I heard the old time music that I grew up with in eastern Virginia. I studied finger-style blues guitar and developed an ear for writing melodies while living in Elkins. I also somehow managed to complete an undergraduate degree in biology and environmental science.
Back in Virginia during the early 1990s, I lived in a turn-of-the-century log cabin on the edge of the Blue Ridge Parkway and met Jeff Bibb (the founder of Webb Straps). It was through Jeff that got my first Flatiron mandolin, met a few of my heroes (Peter Rowan and Jerry Douglas) and began my "woodshedding” period. During the mid 1990’s, I also finished a master’s degree in biology and worked as a freshwater fisheries ecologist, before moving to California.
After moving to California, I started a house concert series with my wife, Tiffany. We had a good run at it for several years and have recently embarked on a remodel of the house. The concert series is no more, but we sure had fun.
In 2004, I formed the Second Hand String Band and began performing regularly at festivals and venues across Southern California. In 2005, the Monroe Avenue String Band was born with Sarah Voytek on fiddle and Darren Weiss on guitar/mandolin.
My latest project is with David Bandrowski (banjos) and John Mailander (fiddle and mandolin). We are in the studio now. Stay tuned.
I play a 1947 Gibson LG-2 guitar, 2005 Old Wave F4 mandolin, a 1998 Woodley oval hole A mandolin, a 2000 Breedlove OF, a 2005 Santa Cruz D/PW BZ guitar, a Deering banjo and a 1970 Hofner upright bass. I use D’Addario strings and smoke Drum tobacco (when my wife ain’t lookin).
Recent Appearances:
Adams Avenue Street Fair, San Diego, CA - 2006, 2007, 2008
North Park Spring Festival, San Diego, CA - 2006, 2007
Adams Avenue Roots Festival, San Diego, CA - 2006, 2007, 2008
Hope Lives Here HIV Benefit Concert, San Diego, CA - 2006
Earth Day Celebration, Poway, CA - 2006
San Carlos Acoustic Music Festival, San Diego, CA - 2005
Julian Bluegrass Festival, Julian, CA - 2004, 2008
Hey, It's Dave Clupper. If I haven't told you thank you for your support yet, thank you! Check out the video below for a live clip shot from Downtown Tulsa with my daughter Ellen. Also, stop by my profile and enjoy a majority of my new record "Letting Go" released earlier this month. If you want to own a copy, look for the Buy Now Button on my profile or to just own a track, visit iTunes by clicking here. Talk soon!
Hey Chris, Congrats on the cover story in the Troubadour, very cool! By the way, get that Winston's date (April 8th) up on your schedule. It's gonna be a kick ass night in OB!
Water conservation is crucial! Learn more, benefit change, hear music! Come to the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach this Sunday afternoon... 143 S. Cedros Ave. Solana Beach, CA 92075
Hey Chris, Yer always welcome to come pick with the Ramblers. We have an open pickin party on the Second Sunday of every month. Let us know when ya wanna join in.
Thanks for the add. Absolutely love your music and also am a huge fan of the l&n don't stop here anymore. It's one of the best songs ever, and you did a great job with it. Hope you will listen in to our music and let us know what you think.
Check out the Homegrown featured Artist of the Week live at Dublin Square each and every Monday. Interviews recorded on site to air on the Homegrown Hour - FREE EATS!! FREE SHOW!!
Top three reasons to come to the show this Friday: 1. It's FREE 2. It's my last full band show of the year. 3. It's the FULL MOON.....makes the music better! Plus we can howl at it afterwards!
I'm so glad you all could make it up on Saturday. I know it meant a lot to my dad. I hadn't planned on coming up to Julian next weekend until I realized it was the big Halloween performance-- there is no way I am missing that! See you then. :)
absolutely. where do you live? we're planning to be at the halloween show at wynola. i forgot to buy a cd last night, had to jet because charlie was done. wish i could have stayed late. take 'er easy.