DouglasClark

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DouglasClark

A singer-songwriter in the mid 90's Doug Clark traveled toured throughout the midwest and south playing his gospel tinged-americana-blues at churches and other venues.

  1. 12

    When Heaven Rains

    Slow grass - Voted Song of '95 by the Gospel Music Association. Written and performed by Doug Clark.

  2. 11

    Let It Happen To You

    Recorded in 1995.

  3. 10

    The Whirlwind

    I wrote this song in 1996. It reminds me that good things are birthed out of chaos.

  4. 9

    Throw It All Away (StartAgain)

    Throw It All Away (StartAgain) by DouglasClark

  5. 8

    Monkey's Uncle

    Slight jazz sound with a bit of country.

  6. 7

    Tangled Silver Lines

    Taylor wrote this song about a childhood friend who has struggled with being himself.

  7. 6

    Shine Like Gold

    Shine Like Gold by DouglasClark

  8. 5

    Undid Everything

    Undid Everything is a song written and performed by Taylor Clark, also known as, Music You Can Swim To. The song is about how we sometimes sabotage relationships and push away those we love.

  9. 4

    CrossThis River

    I wrote this song in 1994 and tracked it in 96' -- I just recently mixed it for the first time. Shawn Sommer played upright bass, I played acoustic guitars and harmonica and vocals.

  10. 3

    I Found The Rock

    I recorded this song around 1995. Scott Weatherspoon played electric guitar, Todd Phipps was on the Hammond B3, Shawn Summer on bass and Shawn's friend Vance played drums.

  11. 2

    NOT ENOUGH

    Not Enough was written by Rachel and Taylor Clark. Originally Rachel sang it when they performed as Stage Fright Remedy. When Taylor went solo he recorded it with Tony Morra from Downtown Batterie in Franklin, TN who produced Taylor's CD, In My Room.

  12. 1

    Not Over You

    This was my daughter, Rachel's first song that I had the privilege to co-write with her. My niece, Sarah Chlarson is singing the lead vocal with help on mandolin, violin and background vocals from Rebecca Lovell. We recorded this song to pitch to a band called Jypsi who's record label passed on it. I personally think it is a great song and has a Taylor Swift kind of sound.

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A singer-songwriter in the mid 90's Doug Clark traveled toured throughout the midwest and south playing his gospel tinged-americana-blues at churches and other venues.

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