Paul_Clark_(keyboardist)

Paul Clark (keyboardist)

Paul Clark (keyboardist)

Musical artist


Paul Clark is an English musician best known as the keyboard player of post-punk band the Bolshoi. As a solo electronic artist, he released a digitally remixed collection of analog four-track recordings originally recorded between 1989 and 1991 titled Starship Oak, and is currently working on a new album with producer Mick Glossop titled Merciana.[1]

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Career

Shortly after moving to London, Clark formed The Intimates with Jo Broadberry (Jo Broadberry and The Standouts), Danique Osborne and Drew. Mick Rossi (Slaughter and The Dogs) and John Altman (Nick Cotton in Eastenders) also made appearances on their only recording. It was around this time that Clark was introduced to Mick Ronson and shortly afterwards met the Bolshoi[2] manager Pete McCarthy.

Clark later joined as keyboard player and a few weeks later made his first appearance with the band at what turned out to be their first sold-out show at the Marquee Club on London's Wardour Street. Several months later, the band recorded Friends,[3] their first full-length album, at Townhouse Two, with producer Mick Glossop.

After moving to Seattle Clark continued work on his solo recording.[4]

While continuing to record music for a solo record, Clark purchased electronicmusic.com[5] in 1995.

Granbretan, released under the name Verdant Set,[4] was released in April 2017.

In November 2022 Vive Le Rock magazine published an article announcing the formation of a group consisting of the founding members of The Bolshoi, Trevor Tanner and Paul Clark.[6]

See also


References

  1. Glossop, Mick (17 January 2023). "Current projects | MICK GLOSSOP". Mick Glossop Current Projects. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  2. "The Quietus | Reviews | The Bolshoi". The Quietus. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  3. "Electronic Music". www.electronicmusic.com. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  4. "BOLSHOI BALLET-HOO!". Vive Le Rock. 14 November 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2023.

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