Guy Clark
Born | November 6, 1941 |
Hometown | Monahans, Texas, United States |
Height | 6'2" (1.89m) |
Spouse | Susanna Clark, Susan Spaw |
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Without Getting Killed or Caught
This film will do much to educate those unaware of the immense talent that bubbled out of Nashville, and then Texas, in the ‘70s. The documentary, Without Getting Killed or Caught, tells the story of three immensely talented and interconnected artists: Guy Clark, his best friend Townes Van Zandt and Susanna Clark, who…
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Guy Clark Music Documentary Looks to Get Its SXSW Due, One Year Later
“Well, this may seem like déjà vu…” wrote filmmaker Tamara Saviano on her Facebook page this week, alerting friends that her documentary about musician Guy Clark, “Without Getting Killed or Caught” was being announced Thursday as premiering at this year’s South By Southwest Film Festival… just as it was announced for last year. The good […]
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Chris Stapleton’s ‘Starting Over’ Review: The Bearded Face of Country Integrity Stays the Course
November brings not just a new Chris Stapleton album but the fifth anniversary of the signal moment that made him one of the most significant figures in contemporary country music: the CMA Awards that had Justin Timberlake joining the then-niche artist for a viral duet of “Tennessee Whiskey.” From then, Stapleton has been that thing […]
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Review: Chris Stapleton delivers a sure-footed masterpiece
To say Chris Stapleton is one of country music's best singers is to sell him short. It doesn't hurt that Stapleton's working again with Dave Cobb, a producer who seems incapable of musical missteps himself. Other collaborators include pedal steel virtuoso Paul Franklin as well as Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers, Tom Petty's legendary band.
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Any Country That Could Produce Marvin Gaye Has Reason to Hope
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Review: Steve Earle's 'Guy' digs deep in mentor Clark's work
Steve Earle, "Guy" (New West Records)
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The Only Place to Find True Chili Is at a Real Texas Chili Parlor
CityEats is a series that digs in to what locals eat, and why. What would Guy Clark say about all the Californians, the Bay Area refugees, building skyscrapers stacked like toy blocks in downtown Austin? Waterloo used to be a sleepy town; now the Austinites all live in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Marfa. What would Guy Clark say to the tallest condo building west of the Mississippi? It isn’t the same Austin anymore. It hasn’t been the same Austin since a Starbucks replaced Les Amis. Maybe A
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RIP Guy Clark, Who Was There for Me When My Father Slipped Away
Remembering the great singer-songwriter, who passed away today at 74. ?
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Track of the Day: 'Anyhow, I Love You'
Guy Clark, one of the finest songwriters in Texas country history and a Nashville legend, has died. A Grammy Award–winning artist, Clark wrote songs that were recorded by Johnny Cash, Vince Gill, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, and many other country-western stars. Among his 13 studio albums were scores of outlaw hits, including “L.A. Freeway” and “Desperados Waiting for a Train.”
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Guy Clark, Grammy-Winning Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 74
Guy Clark, Grammy-winning musician, died in Nashville on Tuesday. The musician was born in Monahans, Texas, in 1941 and after several years spent working odd jobs and moving around the country?while?playing music on the weekends, he settled in Nashville and wrote a string of songs that became his first hit record, “Old No. 1,” with RCA in 1975. As a songwriter, he composed?songs performed?by Johnny Cash, Ricky Skaggs, Bobby Bare and Vince Gill.
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