“Two young American Country songwriters sit down together to share
songs and stories in an intimate setting.”
Over the years, Clark has proved himself as a staple of the Seattle
music scene, frequenting the area’s renowned country dance bars and
Americana venues and lighting up its largest festivals with a range of
projects. A regular guest vocalist at tribute nights and charity
events, he’s shared the stage with contemporary greats and
up-and-comers such as Charlie Crockett, Pokey LaFarge, Eilen Jewell,
Cactus Blossoms, Jeremy Pinnell, Whitney Rose, Easy Leaves, and Jaime
Wyatt. He’s a regular touring member of the outlaw party-country band
Country Lips, contributing on accordion, vocals, and mandolin. For a
decade now, Clark has also made music – an unmatchable mix of early
jazz, jug-band, country, blues, old-time, Cajun, klezmer and originals
– with his “musical sibling,” the Virginia-raised fiddle virtuoso and
singer/songwriter Annie Ford. The dynamic duo’s sweet harmonies have
won hearts in humble living rooms, on street corners, on the grand
stages of old vaudeville theaters, and far beyond.