the year was 1976. I picked up my first musical instrument. It was the harmonica. I had already started writing songs. Raised on a farm i listened to country music and bluegrass. I used to play harmonica to charlie Mccoy albums .In my junior year in high school, friends and i formed a country band.I had only been playing guitar for about 2 weeks.( Im a fast learner..)The band was called the country 4 plus. We played all over upstate n.y .
I played rythm guitar and was the lead singer. After high school i joined the united states navy. I played in every port of call .(HAWAII,PHILLIPPINES,AUSTRALIA, SINGAPORE, AFRICA,CANADA AND MEXICO. I also played for my fellow shipmates. cv64 uss constellation
In 1988 I was honorably discharged. I moved to upstate n.y and started a band called gold rush.I sang lead vocals,played guitar and harmonica.
After a year and a half my wife,2 sons and i moved to phoenix az.By now i had written over 100 songs.
I put out a 45 in the 80,s. (e.j clark) The a side was called (cowboys cowgirl) and the b side was called (my dream girl). I soon started buying other musical instruments,( mandolin,keyboards,bass guitar, drums, pedal steel guitar, and dobro. I taught myself how to play all these instruments. I now play 9 instruments. My wife bought me a 8 track digital recording work station and the rest is history. I now currently have a cd on cdbaby.com called (Take me home) I wrote 10 of the 12 songs on the album and co-wrote the other two. I now have over 200 songs that i have written. I am, true blue country but with a modern sound. If you like george strait and alan jackson then you will probably like my music. I am a very polite.honest hard working man.Thats how i was raised. I live country.I am country.
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ReneeRegina
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3/31/2010 8:02:49 PM
Excuse me Eddie Joe...what are you waiting for? You getting famous means I can retire from the school district!! All joking aside...love the "old" time shit kicking music!
Renee
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eddie joe clark
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3/13/2010 4:24:10 PM
Eddie, "American hero" needs to be heard by all those gal soldiers we so dearly appreciate. God bless you for making this tribute for them.
Doug & Jean Schulz
Gilbert, AZ
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Neil w Young
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8/31/2009 3:28:33 AM
Just stopping in to extend a little "country" welcome to you here at IAC Eddie Joe. Love your tunes!!
Happy trails and best wishes.
Neil
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