voc, b, eb, *1950 GB, Liverpool
Singer / Musician of Rock
Mark Clarke (born 25 July 1950 in Liverpool) is an English musician, bass player and singer.After seeing the Beatles and many other bands in Liverpool as a young boy at the age of 12, he decided to be a bass player. In 1966 Mark Clarke played with the Kegmen, in 1968 with the Locomotif and late 1968 with St. James Infirmary. Liverpool Echo called him in an article "The Joe Cocker of Liverpool". After a year of local gigs, he moved to London, where he was introduced to Clem Clempson, who played at that time in Colosseum.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Moving To The Moon | Mark Clarke | 2010 | Album |