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Artist Fact Sheet: Gus Clark & The Least of His Problems
No stones of country music are left unturned when Gus Clark takes the stage By Isaac Biehl
When thinking about the Pacific Northwestâs music scene, one might not immediately hone in on its country music. However, if you know where to look youâll find those artists and bands churning out brilliant bits of country, Americana and blues. One PNW native in particular, the talented Gus Clark, has managed to carve out his own spot in the country music scene with his refreshing sound and modern take on old school country. Whether Clark is expertly covering classics or writing his own strong material, the man does each extremely well and in his own way. Covering other artistsâ work is a pastime that used to be done on the regular, so seeing someone do it at this level today is a treat. This Thursday youâll be able to see a bit of both as Clark hits up Silver Moon Brewing. Learn more about Clark and what he brings to the table with this Artist Fact Sheet. Where heâs from: Originally from our neighbor to the north, Gus Clark grew up in Spokane and left Washington at the age of 18 to hit the roadâbut not in his own car. Clark was hitchhiking and riding freight trains, with his trusty backpack and mandolin to accompany him as he started playing on the streets. Clark ended up returning to Washington but now calls Canyon Lake, Texas, his home. Whatâs to like: Clark has captured the improvisational spirit of creation in country music, as he is able to navigate between many classic stylings, all while putting his own fresh Gus Clark spin on his records. He dips in between tracks of honky tonk, blues, upbeat Western-dance numbers and more that tackle the full spectrum of what country music can be. Clarkâs register can dive down to ocean depths and climb back up close to the yodel-zone (trademark pending). Plus, when he brings out that accordion, you canât help but dig hard on what Clark is doing. Check out his latest project from this March, âSome of My Songs,â that
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Fans of country, Americana, and blues wonât want to miss Gus Clarkâs night at Silver Moon Brewing.
were all recorded in Seattle. Songs to start with: â(I Hope I) Die Young,â âSing a Song,â âIâll Go Down Swinging,â âSick, Sober and Sorryâ For fans of: Charley Crockett, Pokey LaFarge, Tyler Childers, Mike and the Moonpies. Random Internet Dig Fact: Clarkâs 2020 single, âThoughts and Prayers,â was written from the memory of a 2012 shooting at Cafe Racer in Seattle, a spot that Clark frequented. The reactions among the community in the aftermath of the shooting are what inspired
the song, and had Clark not been at band practice, he too would have been at the cafe that day. Check it out at: youtube.com/watch?v=MmO29N_G5Tw Gus Clark & The Least of His Problems Thu., April 28, 7-10pm Silver Moon Brewing 24 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend $10 on BendTicket
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