The Clarks
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The Clarks | |
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Origin | Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA |
Years active | 1986–present |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Labels | King Mouse Records MCA Records Razor & Tie |
Members | Scott Blasey Robert James Greg Joseph Dave Minarik |
Website(s) | http://www.clarksonline.com/ |
The Clarks are a rock band who met at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Their fanbase and mailings are mainly located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Over the course of twenty years they have produced a total of 12 studio, live, and solo releases. Between at least a dozen successful radio hits, constant fan interaction, and frequent free shows, The Clarks have made their mark on Western Pennsylvania.
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[edit] History
The Clarks were formed in 1986 as students at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where they were recently honored as distinguished alumni. They were nominated by Charles Richard Olson. Their first release, 1988's I'll Tell You What Man..., saw a great deal of success via the local hit "Help Me Out". The three following releases introduced "Penny on the Floor", "Cigarette", and "Mercury" sequentially - songs that were immortalized throughout the area and still receive frequent radio play today. With the release of 1996's Someday Maybe on King Mouse Records (BMI), the band furthered their fame. In 2000 The Clarks saw perhaps their greatest success, with Let It Go outselling many major national releases in the Pittsburgh area and generating three huge radio hits popularized by WDVE and WXDX, "Born Too Late", "Better Off Without You", and "Snowman". The title track, "Let It Go", found its way into the 2001 Warner Bros. film Summer Catch. Since then the band has continued to increase their catalogue via 2002's Another Happy Ending and 2004's Fast Moving Cars. A major highlight for the band and their fans was a musical appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman on August 31, 2004, and also an appearance on ESPN's Cold Pizza June 23, 2006. On June 21, 2005 they released their first "Best Of" compilation, Between Now and Then - Retrospective. With an average of 150 live shows every year, many of which remain local, and over 250,000 local album sales, the band is still primarily a Pittsburgh regional band. For twenty years The Clarks have played in Pittsburgh, and they show no signs of stopping any time soon. One of the band's more recent performances was at the Shop N' Save Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta. Entry was not free, but only a dollar.
[edit] Members
- Scott Blasey: lead vocals, electric & acoustic guitars
- Robert James (formerly named Rob Hertweck): electric & acoustic guitars, vocals
- Greg Joseph: bass guitar, vocals
- Dave Minarik: drums, vocals
[edit] Discography
- Travelin' On (Scott Blasey Solo Album) (March 27, 2007)
- Still Live (live album) (2006)
- Between Now And Then (greatest hits compilation) (2005)
- Fast Moving Cars (2004)
- Strikes and Gutters 2: Doublewide (outtakes album) (2004)
- Another Happy Ending (2002)
- Live 2001 (live album) (2001)
- Strikes and Gutters (outtakes album) (2001)
- Let It Go (2000)
- Shine (Scott Blasey's solo album) (1999)
- Someday Maybe (1996, re-released 1999)
- No Place Called Home (Scott Blasey solo album) (1995) (Re-issued 2006)
- Love Gone Sour, Suspicion, and Bad Debt (1994)
- The Clarks (1991)
- I'll Tell You What Man... (1988, re-released 1997)
Additionally, the band covered Bruce Springsteen's "The River" on the 2003 release Light of Day: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen. This song is also featured on Strikes and Gutters 2.
[edit] External links
- The Clarks Online (official site)
- The Clarks discography and all of their lyrics (even for those not on their official site).