William Clarke
The Blues is a feeling - its got to come straight from your heart

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58 years old
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
United States



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     William Clarke's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Los Angeles
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Aries
Smoke / Drink:No / Yes
Children:Proud parent
Occupation:Blues Harmonica Player and Vocalist
Income:$45,000 to $60,000



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Los Angeles born Blues Harmonica Strongman. Best known for his innovations on the Chromatic Blues Harmonica. Blending West Coast Jump, 50's R&B and traditional Chicago Blues William Clarke had a unique sound all his own. He also played his harmonicas upside down.

Alligator Records Biography:
Between his huge frame and the immense sounds he coaxed out of his harmonica, West Coast blues harmonica virtuoso William Clarke was a giant of the blues. A full-time blues musician since quitting his job as a machinist in 1987, Clarke regularly toured the U.S. and Europe before his untimely death in 1996. His mix of Chicago blues traditions with West Coast swing placed him at the forefront of contemporary blues harmonica players.

Clarke's harmonica playing, particularly his chromatic work, was simply astonishing. According to the Chicago Sun Times, Clarke was "the most dynamic harp player on the circuit." The Washington Post declared, "Few can match the imposing harp and vocal power of William Clarke."

Clarke was born March 29, 1951 into a blue-collar family in Inglewood, California. While most of his friends were surfing and listening to Beach Boys records, Clarke fell in love with the blues through the early Rolling Stones albums. By age 17 he began following his dream of becoming a bluesman. He befriended blues legends like T-Bone Walker, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Big Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Lowell Fulson, Big Mama Thornton, Shakey Jake Harris, and the man who was to become his mentor, ex-Muddy Waters harmonica legend George "Harmonica" Smith. The two performed and recorded together from 1977 until Smith's death in 1983.

Between 1978 and 1988, Clarke recorded and released five self-produced albums all cut on shoestring budgets. He guested on nearly a dozen albums, as a sideman for Smokey Wilson, Shakey Jake, Long Gone Miles and other West Coast blues heavies. While fame eluded him, he built an impressive word-of-mouth reputation, receiving six Blues Music Award nominations (the Grammy of the blues community) despite the fact he hadn't yet had a nationally distributed record.

After Clarke produced his sixth album, he decided to send a tape along to Bruce Iglauer, president of Alligator Records. The explosive, soul-drenched performances caught Iglauer off guard, who said, "I couldn't believe how such a wonderful harp player and such a terrific writer, singer and arranger could have been a secret for so long. I knew we had to sign him." Clarke's Alligator debut, Blowin' Like Hell, was released in 1990.

Billboard called the album "a model of what a contemporary blues record should be...strong, soulful tunes, ballsy vocals and refined harmonica." Suddenly, Clarke and his band were in demand all over the country. They accepted over 250 bookings throughout the United States and Europe in 1991 alone, gaining new fans everywhere they played. In 1991 Clarke won a Blues Music Award for Blues Song Of The Year with his composition Must Be Jelly from Blowin' Like Hell.

Clarke's 1992 release, Serious Intentions, earned him the Australian Blues Award for Overseas Blues Album Of The Year. The album was filled with pulsating grooves, swinging shuffles and tasty harmonica playing. The Chicago Reader said, "Shimmering, wild chorded harp playing. He bends notes with the raucous abandon of a Chicago juker...some of the most honest, unpretentious blues being laid today."

Clarke's next album, 1994's Groove Time, earned him widespread critical acclaim. The Los Angeles Daily News called him "a modern day harmonica master." Clarke's mixture of 1950s Chicago blues with West Coast swing and funky jazz riffs brought him accolades from critics and fans alike.

In the last year of his life, Clarke delivered his most ambitious album, The Hard Way, and hit the road with a vengeance. He won the three top Blues Music Awards: Album of the Year, Song of the Year (for Fishing Blues) and Instrumentalist of the Year--Harmonica. Sadly, he didn't live to accept his awards. His death, at 45, robbed the world of a true blues giant. Alligator Records released Deluxe Edition in 1999, featuring songs from Clarke's Alligator recordings -- a fitting tribute to a true giant of the blues.

Bruce Iglauer - Alligator Records Founder

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PROSPECT GRUMPY BFMC 27





Jun 25 2009 12:55 AM

thanks for the add..grumpy lee
John Kitchen





Jun 25 2009 12:55 AM

ROCK ON MY FRIEND
Little Dave





Jun 25 2009 12:55 AM

THE BLUES ARE THE ROOTS EVERYTHING ELSE IS THE FRUITS
Ive made a tribute page on William Clark on my Tribute to Haakie Website link in my blog.
The Blues and especially Harmonica I love.
I have a many of your recordings.
Excellent blowin' !!!

Little Dave from England
Leonardo





Jun 25 2009 12:55 AM

Thanks for the add.

Keep Up The Great Work !

Leonardo
Jim





Jun 25 2009 12:55 AM

William, thanks for the add…

May peace and happiness fill your cup
May the sun find you smiling when it comes up
May you never face hard times all alone
May the road be smooth you’re traveling on

Jim
Grandpa





Apr 3 2009 6:01 PM

Thanks for the add. Wish you a great weekend. Erik/Grandpa
Festiblues





Apr 3 2009 7:27 AM

Thank you much for the add,
AZIZ





Apr 3 2009 9:33 AM

THANKS FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP
AND GREETINGS FROM MOROCCO.
Old Shoes





Mar 29 2009 3:27 PM

Thanks for the add !!!
arnfinn





Mar 5 2009 7:34 AM

Thanks for add andfor keeping the memory of W.C. alive <br />A.M.
Hambone





Mar 5 2009 11:49 PM

William, you left us too soon but, you left a legacy!
Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers





Mar 8 2009 11:57 AM

BLUESPOWER!!!
SF BLUES





Feb 21 2009 1:16 PM

ThanX
Tess's Bluesgroove





Jan 19 2009 1:20 PM

Hi there
I presented a harp special on this weeks programme. William Clarke is featured and some other great mainly contemporary players. Check the playlist on the bluesgroove blog and tune to Bluesgroove to check out the programme!
Keep on bluesin'
Tess

http://www.live365.com/stations/tesstify2
andyharp





Dec 25 2008 9:13 AM

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND BEST WISHES FOR 2009 !!!
andyharp
T-Bone Walker





Dec 17 2008 9:45 PM

Thanks for adding T-Bone Walker to your friends !!
Mississippi Blue





Feb 6 2009 6:08 AM

From heaven above arrives a fascination,
It's a personal, glory innovation
To be honest, thankfull and true -
Holy night, I trust in you,
cause you give freedom to everyone,
You spend much love and also fun.
I treasure Christmas through the years,
It's a magic time, which disappears.
But it comes back again and again,
I'm indeed a Christmas - fan.

I wish you and your family a merry christmas
Love & Peace

~ MB ~
Blaine





Dec 12 2008 3:38 AM

Thanks for the add!
BluesLovers





Dec 2 2008 5:58 PM

In 1992 William Clarke was playing here at BluesLovers party Tampere,Finland.Thank you Mr.Clarke!

-BluesLovers-
Fabio Nicola





Nov 13 2008 5:38 PM

Thanks you very much for being a friend!!
"G R E A T _ S O U N D"
Fabio.
Anesthes!a





Nov 5 2008 11:21 AM

Hii
Nice to meet you,
I’m Cristina :]
Barbara





Oct 27 2008 5:04 PM

thank you for beeing friends
enjoy stopping on this page
All the best love and success
keep in touch maybe sometimes
Robert James





Sep 24 2008 9:52 AM

Thank you much for the add, really dig the space on W.C
Keep doing what you do, peace.
RJ
BluesTone





Sep 3 2008 6:04 AM

Thanks for the friendship. Regards from BluesTone,Belgrade.
Mississippi Blue





Aug 31 2008 9:49 AM

i wish you a nice and wonderful week :-)
Have fun where ever you are
love and peace ;-)
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