"Clark Hill is a Spicy Southern 4-Piece Combo with a Buttermilk Biscuit and a Large Sweet Tea..."
Hailing from Starke, Florida comes a group, whose name was born from the area of town that "Jimmie Clark" (Lead Vocals/Guitar) and Brother in Law, "Michael Calderin" (Lead Guitar/Vocals) share with their families. The duo originally came about as a recreational way to get outta the house a couple nights a week to play music with friends/family, and quickly took on a significant identity of its own. Based in the Country genre, while also pulling from Southern Rock elements, the pair began writing catchy, lyrically stylized songs about southern life growing up.
After much consideration and desire to turn the project into a full band, Bass Player ... "Bennie Clifton" ... and Drummer ... "Sebastian Stuto" ... were brought into the fold to round out the rhythm section and help take the band in the direction that was necessary to move forward. Since then, the band has recorded a 3-song CD that is sold at shows, along with various other Clark Hill merchandise items, with plans of recording a full-length LP in the future. Never ones to take a back seat, and with sites set high, Clark Hill is setup nicely to blaze their own path and burn up the Southeast and beyond ...
Congratulations my friends!! You will shine!! I didn't even realize you were from my area!! We definitely need to see about doing a show together here in Florida! :) Enjoy your moment! You earned it! :)
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Hey y'all! Congratulations!! Looking forward to seeing you play!
Congratulations my friends!! You will shine!! I didn't even realize you were from my area!! We definitely need to see about doing a show together here in Florida! :) Enjoy your moment! You earned it! :)
CONGRATS! Please private message us your phone #!
Love this band! I have been to see them perform several times and it is always a great show whether they are playing for 20 people or 200 people.
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