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  1. Chris Clark, London, United Kingdom. 1,697 likes · 2 talking about this. Chris Clark - a New Zealand conductor based in the U.K.

  2. Chris Clark (2) Chris Clark (born February 1, 1946) in Santa Cruz, California, began her career with Motown during the 1960's. She was signed a "tall, tan, blue-eyed, bluesy-sounding" recording artist, who soon moved on to writing and co-writing music for herself and other Motown acts. Clark became famous in England as the "white Negress" (a ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0163771Chris Clark - IMDb

    Chris Clark's recordings of the 1960s went on to become bigger hits in Europe over the next decade in underground disco clubs. The "Northern Soul" movement, particularly in England and the Netherlands in the 1970s, came to appreciate the lesser known, more "gritty" Motown recordings, as opposed to the larger production styled singles made for "top 40" music radio stations.

  4. 31 de may. de 2023 · 2023. Executive produced by Thom Yorke, Chris Clark’s latest album is warm and gratifying, offering the veteran electronic musician’s fragile falsetto as a graceful counterpoint to his ...

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UC-KtyunpRJBHtz8-aG0Y_6gChris Clark - YouTube Music

    Christine Elizabeth Clark, 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" and 1966's "Love's Gone Bad". She later co-wrote the screenplay for the 1972 motion picture Lady Sings the Blues starring Diana Ross, which earned Clark an Academy ...

  6. Chris Clark "Love's Gone Bad" was released as a single in 1966 on Motown's V.I.P. imprint. Subscribe to Motown and ring the bell to never miss an update: htt...

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  7. As this Chris Clark biography shows, the Caucasian soul singer was less an anomaly at Motown than one of the company's most committed artists. 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.