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Angus Clark

?–presentUnited States

About Angus Clark

Angus Clark is a guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer. He has toured with the internationally renowned and Grammy-winning New Age artist Kitaro and the hard rock acts Drill and Naked Sun. He is currently touring with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and DareDevil Squadron. Clark is also an on-stage guitarist with the fictional 1980s rock band Arsenal in the Broadway musical Rock of Ages. His stage performance on the Kitaro 1999 concert DVD "An Enchanted Evening" clearly demonstrates his unique talent and skill. IE: Kokoro His first solo album, "Grace Period", was released in 2004. The album also served as his debut as a lead singer. In 2006, he produced and played guitar for his band Trouble Club's debut EP, "The Unbreakable Heart". Also in 2006, he co-wrote and played guitar on Jethro Tull and TSO violinist Anna Phoebe's debut albumette "Gypsy". Jethro Tull performed two songs co-written by Clark while on tour in Europe. His wife's name is Bonnie, and they have 2 cats.

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United States

Discography

Grace Period


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The stage lights dimmed, casting a warm glow over the packed auditorium as Angus Clark stepped up to the microphone. The air was electric with anticipation, the crowd hushed in reverence for the masterful guitarist about to take center stage. This was no ordinary performance – Clark's fingers danced across the fretboard of his guitar, weaving a sonic tapestry that transported listeners to another realm.

It is this very same skill and artistry that has earned Clark his place alongside some of music's most iconic acts. As an on-stage guitarist for the fictional 1980s rock band Arsenal in the Broadway musical Rock of Ages, he brings a level of authenticity to the role that few can match. But it's not just his theatrical prowess that sets him apart – Clark's technical mastery is evident in every note, every chord progression, and every melodic phrase.

A glance back at the archives reveals a pivotal moment in Clark's career: Kitaro's 1999 concert DVD "An Enchanted Evening". The footage shows Clark in his element, trading licks with the legendary New Age artist on tracks like "Kokoro". This was more than just a gig – it marked a turning point in Clark's development as a guitarist and songwriter. His unique voice and style were beginning to take shape, influenced by the eclectic blend of Eastern and Western musical traditions that defined Kitaro's work.

Fast-forward to 2004, when Clark released his debut solo album "Grace Period". This was no mere side project – it marked a bold statement of artistic intent from an artist unafraid to push boundaries. The album's release served as Clark's debut as a lead singer, showcasing his versatility and range in a way that few had seen before.

But Clark's influence extends far beyond the studio or stage. His work with other artists has left an indelible mark on music history. In 2006, he co-wrote and played guitar on Anna Phoebe's debut albumette "Gypsy", collaborating with the violinist to create a set of songs that blended folk, rock, and world influences in innovative ways. This was no one-off collaboration – Clark's songwriting skills were in high demand, with Jethro Tull performing two tracks co-written by him during their European tour.

Clark's work on "Gypsy" also highlights his ability to adapt and evolve as an artist. His guitar playing is a key element of the album's sound, adding texture and depth to Phoebe's soaring violin lines. This was no mere guest spot – Clark was an integral part of the creative process, bringing his unique perspective to bear on every track.

In addition to his work with other artists, Clark has also demonstrated a keen sense of production skills. His 2006 EP "The Unbreakable Heart" with Trouble Club showcases his ability to craft memorable hooks and melodies, while maintaining a level of sonic sophistication that's all too rare in modern music.

Throughout his career, Clark has been driven by a passion for experimentation and innovation. Whether collaborating with other artists or pushing the boundaries of his own sound, he remains committed to creating music that is both timeless and forward-thinking. As he takes the stage with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and DareDevil Squadron, it's clear that this journey is far from over – Clark's unique voice and vision continue to captivate audiences around the world.

The lights dimmed once more as Clark launched into a blistering solo, his fingers moving with a speed and precision that left the crowd gasping in awe. This was no mere display of technical prowess – it was a testament to the enduring power of music to transport us, to inspire us, and to transcend the boundaries of time and space.

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