Neil Clark (musician)

Neil Clark (born 3 July 1958,[1][2][3][4] in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a Scottish guitarist, known for his work with Lloyd Cole and the Commotions. He has regularly worked and toured with Lloyd Cole post-Commotions including playing on and touring in support of Cole's 2006 album, Antidepressant. He also worked on Cole's albums, Bad Vibes, Love Story, Etc, Music in a Foreign Language and Guesswork. Clark was a member of Bloomsday with Stephen Irvine of the Commotions and Chris Thomson of The Bathers. Clark also features on the Bathers' 1993 album, Lagoon Blues and has collaborated with Canadian singer Mae Moore on her album Dragonfly. His guitar playing was featured on her single from that album "Genuine", which reached No. 6 on the RPM "Top 100" singles chart in Canada. In 1995 and 1998 he worked on two albums with French singer Axelle Renoir.

Neil Clark

Lloyd Cole and the Commotions' song "Rattlesnakes" has been covered by Tori Amos, and Sandie Shaw has recorded a version of "(Are You) Ready to Be Heartbroken?". Both songs are Clark co-writes.

He lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and has released two solo albums, Sundogs in 2008 and Second Story Sunlight in 2010. Both albums mix minimalist and cinematic guitar styles with ambient electronica. He currently also plays and writes with Ambrose Pottie, (drums) and Alisdair Jones (bass) in post-jazz trio, Sleepers.

Clark toured the UK, Ireland, France, New-Zealand, Australia with Lloyd Cole in an acoustic concert at multiple venues[5] in October, November and December 2019.

References

  1. "Musical Calendar for July 3". 21 June 2004. Archived from the original on 21 June 2004. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. "Famous Birthdays for July 3 from On-This-Day.com". on-this-day.com.
  3. "Weblog". Lloydcole.com. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  4. "Lloyd Cole touring with Neil Clark". Lloyd.com. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
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