Jameson Clark | |
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Born | 1972[1] |
Origin | Starr, South Carolina |
Genres | Country |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Capitol |
Jameson Clark (born 1972 in Starr, South Carolina) is an American country music singer. Between 2001 and 2002, he recorded for Capitol Records and charted two singles: "Don't Play Any Love Songs" and "You da Man," in addition to releasing an album titled Workin' on a Groove.[2]
Ray Waddell of Billboard magazine gave Workin' on a Groove a mostly-positive review, saying that Clark "is having himself a good ol' time."[3] It also received a positive review from Matt Bjorke of About.com, who compared Clark's sound to Dwight Yoakam, Toby Keith and Hank Williams III.[4]
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Workin' on a Groove | |
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Studio album by Jameson Clark | |
Released | October 8, 2002 |
Genre | Country |
Label | Capitol #32301 |
Producer | Jameson Clark Ron Stuve Christy DiNapoli[4] |
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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US Country [1] |
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2001 | "Don't Play Any Love Songs" | 52 | non-album songs |
2002 | "Still Smokin'" | — | |
"You da Man" | 51 | Workin' on a Groove | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Video |
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2001 | "Don't Play Any Love Songs" |
2002 | "You da Man" |