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Clark is recognized as one of the founding fathers of the Jesus Movement and the contemporary ].<ref name="EofCCM">{{cite book | last = Powell | first = Mark Allan | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music | publisher = Hendrickson Publishers | date = August 2002 | location = Paebody, Massachusetts | page = 1088| url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-56563-679-1 }}</ref> During his 13-year association with Word Records in the 1970s and 1980s, Clark's songwriting, record producing and performances placed him in the forefront along with artists like ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and many notable others. | Clark is recognized as one of the founding fathers of the Jesus Movement and the contemporary ].<ref name="EofCCM">{{cite book | last = Powell | first = Mark Allan | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music | publisher = Hendrickson Publishers | date = August 2002 | location = Paebody, Massachusetts | page = 1088| url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-56563-679-1 }}</ref> During his 13-year association with Word Records in the 1970s and 1980s, Clark's songwriting, record producing and performances placed him in the forefront along with artists like ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and many notable others. | ||
In 2013, Clark unleashed a new collection of songs in the Americana genre called, "Down At The Whistle Stop." Recorded at Oceanway Studios, in Nashville, Tennessee, Clark joined forces with longtime friends Phil Keaggy, Phil Madeira, Dennis Holt, Matt Pierson, etc. | |||
He is also interested in fine art photography and entering 2010 is currently working on two new CD projects and releasing two books. | |||
In 2016, Clark raised the bar by recording his 20th solo album, "Branching Roots" and releasing it on 180 gram vinyl, as well as digital format. Burrowing into 11 new compositions with Clark, and his vast array of vintage string and percussion instruments, are the exquisite talents of multi-Award winning fiddler and mandolinist, Stuart Duncan; guitar legend and longtime recording friend, Phil Keaggy; veteran upright bass players, Byron House and Matt Pierson; old school pedal steel player, Tom Killen; rising Resophonic picker, Ian O'Bryant and gritty background vocalist, Charity Mozafari. Mixed by Todd Robbins, mastered by Reuben Cohen of Lurssen Mastering, and the vinyl lacquers mastered by the iconic Ron McMaster at Capitol Records, Branching Roots will likely cause a thirst for a water that can quench the driest of souls. | |||
He is also a published fine art photographer and master carpenter with repurposed material, especially barnwood. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
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Paul Clark | |
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Origin | Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
Genres | Jesus music, folk rock |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 1971–present |
Website | www |
Paul Clark is a musician who was involved in the Jesus music movement and early contemporary Christian music industry. He was born in Kansas City and recorded his first album in 1971, Songs from the Saviour Vol 1. Its songs became one of the first signs of the growing "Jesus Movement" of the early 70s.
He went on to record a further albums including Songs From The Savior - Volume Two, Come Into His Presence and Good To Be Home with Paul Clark and Friends (including Phil Keaggy, Jay Truax, John Mehler, Bill speer, Mike Burhart, and more), then launched the well received, award winning 1977 album Hand to the Plow. In 1978 he followed up with Change in the Wind and in 1980 with Aim for the Heart. These three albums had some jazz influences and were well-produced in the context of other Christian music of the time. Aim for the Heart featured Abraham Laboriel on bass along with Harlan Rogers, Hadley Hockensmith and Bill Maxwell and was certainly jazz influenced. Those four went on to become members of Koinonia jazz band from 1982 till about 1990.
Clark is recognized as one of the founding fathers of the Jesus Movement and the contemporary Christian music industry. During his 13-year association with Word Records in the 1970s and 1980s, Clark's songwriting, record producing and performances placed him in the forefront along with artists like Phil Keaggy, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Love Song, Larry Norman, Andraé Crouch, Honeytree, Keith Green, Randy Stonehill, Barry McGuire, and many notable others.
In 2013, Clark unleashed a new collection of songs in the Americana genre called, "Down At The Whistle Stop." Recorded at Oceanway Studios, in Nashville, Tennessee, Clark joined forces with longtime friends Phil Keaggy, Phil Madeira, Dennis Holt, Matt Pierson, etc.
In 2016, Clark raised the bar by recording his 20th solo album, "Branching Roots" and releasing it on 180 gram vinyl, as well as digital format. Burrowing into 11 new compositions with Clark, and his vast array of vintage string and percussion instruments, are the exquisite talents of multi-Award winning fiddler and mandolinist, Stuart Duncan; guitar legend and longtime recording friend, Phil Keaggy; veteran upright bass players, Byron House and Matt Pierson; old school pedal steel player, Tom Killen; rising Resophonic picker, Ian O'Bryant and gritty background vocalist, Charity Mozafari. Mixed by Todd Robbins, mastered by Reuben Cohen of Lurssen Mastering, and the vinyl lacquers mastered by the iconic Ron McMaster at Capitol Records, Branching Roots will likely cause a thirst for a water that can quench the driest of souls.
He is also a published fine art photographer and master carpenter with repurposed material, especially barnwood.
Discography
- Songs from the Savior, Vol. 1 1972
- Songs from the Savior, Vol. 2 1972
- Come Into His Presence (Paul Clark and Friends) 1974
- Good To Be Home (Paul Clark and Friends) 1975
- Hand to the Plow 1976
- Change in the Wind 1978
- Aim for the Heart 1980
- New Horizon 1981
- Drawn to the Light 1982
- Out of the Shadow 1983
- Awakening from the Western Dream 1988
- When the Moon is Behind the Clouds 1992
- Private World 1995
- Resonate 1996
- Christmas 1998
- Call of the Canyon 2001
- Approaching Jerusalem 2009
- "The Shorter The Trailer The Longer The Road" or "Songs From The Trailer VOL.IV" 2012
- Down at the Whistle Stop 2014
References
- "Official biography" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-02-29.
- Christianmusic.org Archived October 18, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- Powell, Mark Allan (August 2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Paebody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 1088. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
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