NEW CD, "I'M CONFUSED", AVAILABLE AT www.jayclarkmusic.com
My name is Jay. I am an independent singer-songwriter. That means I am independent of a record label (other than my own). Therefore, I write my own songs, sell my own records, book my own shows, drive my own tour bus ('04 Pontiac Vibe, 33 mpg), and lose my own money (it's really my wife's money). It also means that I write my own bio for my website. Hence, why this bio is not full of flamboyant jargon that I wrote about myself in the third person as though some high-level record executive wrote it. So, I decided not to try to pull the wool over your eyes and pretend this is something it isn't. It's pretty much just me and it is what it is. To see what others have written about my music, please click "Press". Otherwise, here's a little bit about myself (i.e., a bio):
*** I am vertically challenged (about 5'4"), but I am alright with it. It's not like I woke up this morning and discovered that I am short.
*** I am overeducated (B.S. and M.S. in Wildlife & Fisheries Science - University of Tennessee, PhD in Wildlife Ecology - Oklahoma State University) and do not answer to anyone that calls me Dr. Clark. Dr. Jay would have been more suitable for me but some basketball player for the 76ers claimed that name back in the late 1970s.
*** I wrote my first song when I was 17. I taught myself to play guitar, so I could sing the song at church.
*** I am happily married to a beautiful woman named Stacy. Unlike myself, she is neither vertically challenged (5'11") nor overeducated (PhD in Forestry). Despite my music business being quite lucrative (I was laughing as I typed that), she is the breadwinner of the family; thus, I am a kept man and have become quite content with it. If any of you guys out there have the chance to try it, I highly recommend it.
*** Music to me is about a connection. From a personal perspective, the connection is between an emotion and myself. From an artist's and performer's perspective, this connection is a combination of that same emotion, myself, and a listener. This connection is why I write, record, and play music... without this connection, it's just a song.
*** I was born in Bowling Green, KY (April 16, 1974), raised in Winchester, TN, and consider Knoxville, TN and the surrounding mountains my adopted hometown.
*** Stacy and I currently reside in Hazel Green, AL. We live in a small house on 11 acres with our 2 dogs, Betsy (see pic above) and Indy.
*** My Dad is a Cumberland Presbyterian minister and has been at the same church in Winchester, TN, for over 30 years; thus, he must be pretty damn good at it.
*** My Mom is an English teacher at Franklin County High School. She was my English teacher in 7th and 8th grade. She hates it when I cuss ... especially in combination with bad grammar. She is a great lady!
*** I believe we MUST take care of our habitat (i.e., environment). Whether we like it or not, we are all participants and cannot afford to just be a spectator. That said, we must make some changes in our lifestyle to be sustainable. Be a participant!
*** When I can get a grant, my other job is a part-time wildlife researcher for the University of Tennessee. However, funding has been rather hard to come by since about 2000 (see the next bullet for clues to a partial explanation of this difficulty).
*** I was soooooo happy to see that chopper fly away from the White House on January 20, 2009... the End of an Error!
*** Politically, I am an independent but vote Democratic 99.3% of the time.
*** I believe in capitalism; however, as with alcohol, it is best enjoyed over the long term (e.g., a daily basis) in moderation. Thus, some regulation of the free-market system is required and healthy. This does not make me a socialist or friend of big government, but rather an open-minded American that does not see the idea of a "free market system" through black and white lenses. Middle ground is generally more steady.
*** I am a Christian.
*** I like beer.
*** I believe in capitalism. Thus, I have not shopped at Wal-Mart since 2002.
*** I love to be lost in the mountains whether it be Maine or Tennessee.
*** I like to float rivers, hunt, hike, backpack, and sit around fires with friends.
*** Life is good.
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