NEW YORK--One man wonder Philip Clark, composes, sings, orchestrates and produces a genuine contribution to the R & B craft with “The State of Blue Eyed Soul.” Influenced by the legacies of maestro’s Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Daryl Hall and Michael McDonald, Clark undeniably heralds the new millenium of R & B.
Boasting remarkable natural talent, deep-rooted soulfulness, and driven by an intense work ethic, Clark has already earned well-deserved praise. Charted internationally, He has received rave reviews from Billboard Magazine, MP3.com, and Listen.com. Most all the singles from ""The State of Blue-Eyed Soul, "" have already occupied Top-10 positions on various internet radio charts, and are regularly featured on MP3.com, Riffage.com, Garageband.com, and Farmclub. Critics and fans love what they have heard.
Although he hails from a small town in Wyoming, Philip Clark entered the world with rhythm & blues in his blood. By the age of fourteen he was already writing songs and rocking regularly in his Uncle Milt’s quartet. Blessed with perfect pitch, Philip continued to hone his craft with a formal degree in music and thereafter in some of Denver, Los Angeles’, and NYC’s hottest studios as a session ace and veteran producer.
Consequently, you’ll find Clark’s name linked to a wide range of projects including full-length albums, EP's and record industry demos for a distinguished roster including Zulu Nation, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Repercussions, Afrikka Bambatta, Christopher North, Michael Ashanti, and Groove Collective.
But Philip Clark isn’t one to remain behind the scenes. In addition to sharing the stage with the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, in Las Vegas, and headlining the House of Blues in L.A, Clark is also a two-time winner of the Apollo Theatre’s original world famous Amateur Night competition.
You can find Philip Clark currently navigating the concrete canyons of New York City’s hotspots with his eponymous band. As keyboardist, sax-man and vocalist, Clark is joined by a multi-talented ensemble, including bassist Christopher North, urban-funk timepiece Casual-T, groove guitarist Brian Vargas, and smouldering backup vocalists Michael Ashanti and Debbie Magidson. Their string of performances continue to energize the fervid, word-of-mouth uprising that is quickly developed around this budding star.
With his intelligent, addictive grooves and smooth R & B repetoire, Philip Clark deserves to be heard.
Sensual. Soulful. Pure ear candy.
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