William Clarke on a radio program
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- Опубликовано: 14 мар 2007
- William Clarke plays two songs in a radio program with a great team:
John Marx (Guitar), Eddie Clark (Drums), Steve F'Dor (Piano) and Wllie Brinlee (Bass).
Blowin Like Hell and other song, a blue-jazz style, as Greasy Gravy, Work Song, Easter Bunny Boogie...
Yes, Great player that William Clarke--he was a a great husband and father to our children too....
Jeannette Clarke
Thank you for sharing these! William Clarke has inspired me since i was a kid.Great!
Great Bluesman I flew to Sacramento Ca. from South Florida in 1985 to see him I would love to find the album "Rocking the boat" it was recorded in 1983 my favorite song is "Iodine in my coffee"
Godspeed William Clarke
This is fabulous. Bill was an amazing talent and the band as ever are absolutely spot on. Watch, listen and learn kiddies.
I would have loved him to finish on the Low F rather than the Bb chrom.
Killer clip.
Yes, that was a cool tune. I'm William's widow and was jsut checking out comments that were written about the video. He's doing a real good version of that on the Starboard Attitude clip...
Keep the blues alive!
Jeannette Clarke
Tight as can be, just great!!!
Jeanette - its alive! loved your husband's playing...we're from East Coast ( Roomful, Duke Robliard, Al Copley,Sugar Ray Norcia)...
god bless
-No me canso de admirarlo
OH only if Bill still be with us !!!! I did get an DVD files from his widow (nice lady) some time ago and shy said that Bill did not wanted to be filmd so that is not so much of videos of him. William was the best harpman in blues. je I think the gig was in Germany.
Everytime he plays William Clarke gives 100%,and is it me or is Eddie Clark the drummer on all the best clips around?
ain't nobody ever played like bill or ever will the closest was george smith. if Bill were alive he would say ain't nobody played like george smith i bet. God i love this I've watched it ten times in a row now.
Gone way too soon. My favorite William Clarke tune is the Bo Diddley rif'd "Lose Your Life"
Great
Nobody is trying to sound like anyone once u grow into your own. Your
influences cant be denied, but the beauty
is each player has their distinct sound
that is easliy identifiable in their unique
tone & style alone. I understand defending
the term "greatest ever", but some folks
just dont dig deep enough into the well
to have a true understanding of the big
picture. Naa...thats too deep...I'll smoke
some more chronic and be back later.
I know Eddie! He's one helluva cool cat! One damn good drummer too.
Yea....thats Eddie "lips" on the drums...he was with Bill until the very end...on and off...they had a great way of playing together. This is also Eddie's video segment...he's the one who recorded it.
you can find this lp on ebay fairly often...
John Marx he goes by, Markowski is his real name and that's what he used on the Live in Germany CD. Same John Marx as on this video.
You can find a bio as well as his latest album at cdbaby dot com/cd/johnmarx.
That's meant as a PSA, I know John, but am not involved in selling his album!
Dan sorry it took so long to answer you. I never knew how to answer stuff on this.. Anayway, there is a dvd out that my daughter sells. Gina's Zone on E-Bay.
Again, sorry for the delay.
Jeannette