- Gene Clark - Wikipedia
Gene Clark Harold Eugene Clark (November 17, 1944 [1] – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band the Byrds [2]
- For the Byrd: Remembering the Sad and Incredible Life of Gene Clark
Clark’s career, which launched in 1965 with the Byrds and ended in 1991 when he was found dead in his L A area home at the age of 46, is a series of short-lived peaks and long-suffering valleys Lately, Clark’s legacy has been on an unexpected high
- The Tragic End Of Rock Genius Gene Clark - Factinate
Throughout his career, Gene Clark searched many avenues for success in the music industry—and found mostly hardship and disappointment However, his contributions would be integral stepping stones to the popularity of genres like alternative country and psychedelic rock
- Gene Clark – Reflecting on the 50th Anniversary of 1974’s “No Other”
Despite finding his creativity in California, the city of L A and the rock star lifestyle of alcohol, drugs, and excess gradually destroyed the fragile Clark during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, leading to his death at the young age of 46 on May 24, 1991
- Gene Clark Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius
Harold Eugene Clark, or Gene Clark (November 17, 1944 – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band The Byrds
- Gene Clark: The Influential Singer-Songwriter and Byrds Co-Founder
Gene Clark, born on November 17, 1944, in Tipton, Missouri, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist whose influence on contemporary music resonated far beyond his years
- Gene Clark - Toppermost
The story of Gene Clark isn’t all that different from far too many other artists who never ‘made it’ because of their own personal demons For a short moment, during The Byrds early years, he was the acknowledged star of a front line rock ‘n’ roll band
- Gene Clark - IMDb
Gene Clark is best known for his short stint with The Byrds in 1965 as a singer primary songwriter Although his partners, Roger McGuinn and David Crosby, were both ranked above him, he was the band's songwriter
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