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  1. Christine Elizabeth Clark (born February 1, 1946), better known as Chris Clark, is an American soul, jazz, and blues singer, who recorded for Motown Records. Clark became known to Northern soul fans for hit songs such as 1965's "Do Right Baby Do Right" (by Berry Gordy ) and 1966's "Love's Gone Bad" ( Holland-Dozier-Holland ).

  2. www.officialchrisclark.com › bioBio | Chris Clark

    With the determination to spark his music career, Chris moved to Nashville in spring of 2021. He met producer Tommy Collier with whom he made an instant connection; Chris has since written and recorded 11 tracks and launched his 2022 waterfall series of singles with the introduction of his debut single, “The Girls Of Tennessee” in May 2022.

  3. The singer/songwriter reveals a masterful, forward-thinking creative conception weighted in must-hear lyrics and musical textures. His music showcases a talent recognizably set apart by an instinctive artistic individuality that even the early nonbeliever will applaud. Read More.

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    •. 61 subscribers • 14 videos. Chris Clark is characterized by his endearing smile, genuine heart and captivating enthusiasm for life and music. ...more. instagram.com/chrisclarkoffcialmusic...

  5. Jun 18, 2022 · Singer-songwriter and country recording artist, Chris Clark (Tribe 615), celebrates the release of his debut single “The Girls Of Tennessee.”*

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  7. Jul 19, 2022 · Signed in 1966. Born and raised in Santa Cruz, California, Chris Clark spent much of her early life trying to find the right genre. Experimenting with rock, folk, and what she called ‘hippie’ music; she eventually found her voice in soul music. After auditioning for Motown’s Hal Davis in California, Chris was sent to Detroit to audition ...

  8. Christine Clark, a Los Angeles native, was born in 1946. She grew up fast, both musically and emotionally, by traveling with jazz players throughout her youth and developing some skill as a blues belter. In California, Motown rep Hal Davis alerted Berry Gordy to the teenager's potential. She flew to Detroit to present her demo tapes.

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