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Name
  
Larry Clark


Role
  
Songwriter

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Larry Wayne Clark (?-May 30, 2013) was a Canadian songwriter, producer, and journalist best known for co-writing Lee Greenwood’s Between A Rock And A Heartache, The Statler Brothers’ To Make A Long Story Short and Buddy Jewell’s Addicted To The Rain. He co-penned Chris Young’s breakout Nashville Star single, “Drinkin’ Me Lonely.” More recently, with jazz singer and songwriter Halie Loren, he co-wrote title songs for her albums They Oughta Write a Song and Heart First. As an editorial contributor to MusicRow Magazine, he conducted interviews with such musicians as Gordon Lightfoot, Hank Cochran, Bobby Braddock, Merle Kilgore, Mel Tillis, and Roger Cook.

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Clark was the British Columbia Country Music Association’s Producer Of The Year from 1990 through 1994. He was inducted into the British Columbia Country Music Hall of Fame in April 2011.

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Clark co-wrote several songs with Mike Biggar for the album Feels Like Now. and one for the Live and Learn album by the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band

Clark died in 2013 of cancer.

References

Larry Wayne Clark Wikipedia