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Gary Clark Jr.

Hometown: Austin, TX
Tags: blues, soul, guitarist

Rarely does an artist explode onto the music scene with the force and impact of a
comet. But when it does happen — as it did when 26-year-old singer-guitarist Gary
Clark Jr. delivered an incendiary debut performance of his song “Bright Lights” at Eric
Clapton’s 2010 Crossroads Guitar Festival last June — the result is magical. Funky, hip,
and badass, Gary Clark Jr. is a rocking soul man for a new generation.


Weaned on John Lee Hooker, Lightnin Hopkins, and T-Bone Walker, Clark fuses his
deep blues influence with a love of classic hip-hop and contemporary soul. His voice
weaves between a melodic lilt and a seasoned blues howl with his guitar licks dancing
and dodging between and behind the beat as if the essence of Snoop and Dre loom in
his head by way of the Mississippi Delta. The virtuosity Clark displays, and the tone he
rings from his cherry-red Epiphone Casino guitar, put most modern rock shredders to
shame.


Born and raised in Austin, TX, Clark began playing guitar at age 12. He performed small
gigs throughout his early teens before popping up on the radar of legendary promoter
Clifford Antone, owner of Austin blues club Antone’s. Through Clifford’s connections,
Clark was soon sitting in with and learning from an array of musical icons, including
Jimmie Vaughan. Vaughan, and others in the Austin music community, mentored Clark
along his path, facilitating his steady rise on the Texas music scene. His peers have
showered him with acclaim for his galvanizing live performances. In 2001, Austin’s
mayor, Kirk Watson, declared May 3rd to be “Gary Clark Jr. Day.” Clark was 17 years
old.


Clark went on to win the Austin Music Award for Best Blues and Electric Guitarist on
three separate occasions, in addition to receiving awards from various blues magazines
and associations around the country. After playing the nationally televised show Austin
City Limits and touring with such artists as Jimmie Vaughan, Pinetop Perkins, and Doyle
Bramhall II, Clark released two self-produced albums, and composed the original score
for the film Full Count. Clark’s creative versatility and love for not just blues, but also
soul, hip-hop, classic rock, and jam bands, has allowed him to transcend his own
musical talents. He starred alongside Danny Glover and Stacy Keach in John Sayles’
2007 film Honeydripper.


In 2010, Clark was the only young newcomer to be selected by Eric Clapton to perform
at the Crossroads Guitar Festival, where he performed with Doyle Bramhall II and
Sheryl Crow. A DVD of the show, released last November, led to Clark’s signing with
Warner Bros. Records for whom he is currently working on his major-label debut album.
Clark’s singular talent has also attracted a bevy of artist support, including accolades
from Sheryl Crow, Citizen Cope, Damian Marley, Ron Wood, and Questlove. As the
latter recently Tweeted after witnessing a December performance at New York’s
Brooklyn Bowl: “I don’t think y’all understand the greatness that is in front of you. Gary
Clark Jr. is kickin’ ass and takin’ names.”

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  • Buzz Bands LA

    Buzz Bands LA on Gary Clark Jr.

    3 months ago

    A huge Grammy weekend Saturday night: ► Might he cover Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour?" Austin's Gary Clark Jr . does a show at the Roxy they're calling "A Late Night With Gary Clark Jr." — it starts at 11:59 p.m. ► The legendary Dr. John visits the Fonda Theatre. ► Grammy-nominated Ed Sheeran holds forth the Hollywood Palladium. That's his video for "Give Me Love," above. ► Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, whose collaborative album "Old Yellow Moon" comes out Feb. 26, play a more here

  • KCRW's Gary Calamar

    KCRW's Gary Calamar on Gary Clark Jr.

    6 months ago

    Played "Third Stone From The Sun/If You Love Me Like You Say" 11/11/2012 6:49 pm

  • KCRW's Chris Douridas

    KCRW's Chris Douridas on Gary Clark Jr.

    6 months ago

    Played "Bright Lights" 11/10/2012 12:12 pm

  • KCRW's Jason Bentley

    KCRW's Jason Bentley on Gary Clark Jr.

    6 months ago

    Played "Things Are Changin'" 11/14/2012 11:30 am

  • KCRW's Jason Bentley

    KCRW's Jason Bentley on Gary Clark Jr.

    6 months ago

    Played "The Life" 11/13/2012 9:31 am

  • 88.5 KCSN

    88.5 KCSN on Gary Clark Jr.

    6 months ago

    Gary Clark Jr. Tue, Nov 13 Troubadour more at kcsn.org

  • KCRW's Jason Bentley

    KCRW's Jason Bentley on Gary Clark Jr.

    7 months ago

    Played "Blak And Blu" 10/17/2012 9:41 am

  • Buzz Bands LA

    Buzz Bands LA on Gary Clark Jr.

    7 months ago

    @Seraphina_L on Friday at SXSW: If there's one artist who will make aching feet, humidity and a 12-block hike more than worth it, it's Austin's very own Gary Clark Jr . The emcee at Waterloo Records' outdoor stage mentioned having followed Clark he was 15 years old, and considering Clark's deafening buzz at SXSW this week, the size of the crowd gathered in the parking lot was not a surprise. And the so-called "the savior of blues" completely commanded the stage — all while being incredibly silent. more here

  • Buzz Bands LA

    Buzz Bands LA on Gary Clark Jr.

    7 months ago

    Who: Gary Clark Jr. in the Gobi Tent In 3 or Fewer Words: Game changer. Memorable Because: Like a lot of blues greats, Austin's Gary Clark Jr. testifies that he "ain't got no money / ain't got no fancy car." What he has are skills sent from somewhere beyond. Playing a guitar as blood-red as the blood he musically sheds, Clark upstaged bluesy headliners the Black Keys with 45 minutes that touched on Hendrix, Robert Johnson and, thanks to his serene voice, a bit of Motown. He roared through "Don't Owe more here

  • Buzz Bands LA

    Buzz Bands LA on Gary Clark Jr.

    7 months ago

    Going to Weekend 2 of Coachella ? It figures to be quite a bit different than the first weekend, but only because of the predicted high temperatures. Weekend 1 was a breeze — weather-wise, to be sure, but also because the festival was the smoothest-run of the eight that I have attended. Crowds were the opposite of unruly; sets almost always ran on time; negotiating pedestrian traffic on the polo grounds seemed the least hassle-free ever; and the lineup was top-drawer. The small-but-scrappy Buzz Bands LA staff tried to make as many sets as we more here

  • Austin360

    Austin360 on Gary Clark Jr.

    over 5 years ago

    In March, Gary Clark Jr. was named Best Blues Artist at the Austin Music Awards. Although he is best known as a blues musician, Clark has an ear for many musical genres and plays everything from guitar and harmonica to bass and drums. more at austin360.com

  • insure2020

    insure2020 on Gary Clark Jr.

    almost 6 years ago

    Gary Clark at the 07 Austin Music Awards (Photo Contest)