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Birth name
  
Patrick Ryan Clark

Name
  
Patrick Clark

Years active
  
2004–present

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Origin
  

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Born
  
August 31, 1977 (age 47) Norman, Oklahoma (
1977-08-31
)

Instruments
  
vocals, singer-songwriter

Albums
  
Lifted Up, Where Would I Be, Translation

Genres
  
Record labels
  
Word Records, Warner Bros. Records, Curb Records

Similar People
  
Kari Jobe, Mike Curb, One Sonic Society, Matt Hammitt, Dara Maclean

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Patrick Ryan Clark (born August 31, 1977) is an American Christian musician. He released an album, Translation, with Foreverything Records, in 2006. His subsequent release, an extended play, Search and Rescue, was released in 2008, by Foreverything Records. The first studio album, Where Would I Be, was released by Word Records in association with Warner Bros. Records and alongside Curb Records, in 2011. This album saw, two singles released, "What Was I Fighting For" and "Mercy", chart on various Billboard magazine Christian songs charts. His most recent release, Lifted Up, an extended play, was released in 2013, from Word Records in tandem with Curb Records. The extended play got one single, "God Is Able", to chart on two Billboard magazine Christian songs charts.

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Early life

Clark was born as Patrick Ryan Clark, on August 31, 1977, in the city of Norman, Oklahoma. He relocated to Dallas, Texas to start his music career.

Music career

He started his music recording career in 2004, with his first album, Translation, and it was released on September 7, 2006, from Foreverything Records. His second release, an extended play, Search and Rescue, was released from Foreverything Records, in 2008. The first studio album, Where Would I Be, was released on August 23, 2011, just eight days before his 34th birthday, from Word Records in association with Warner Bros. Records and alongside Curb Records. This release had two singles, "What Was I Fighting For" and "Mercy", chart on the Billboard magazine charts. The song, "What Was I Fighting For", reached a peak position of No. 26, on the Christian AC Indicator chart. Its second single, "Mercy", charted on the Billboard magazine Christian Songs chart, at No. 50. This song was profiled in a New Release Tuesday's Behind the Song feature. His subsequent release, an extended play, Lifted Up, was released by Word Records in tandem with Curb Records, on March 26, 2013. The extended play got one single, "God Is Able, to chart on two Billboard magazine charts, on the Christian Songs at No. 47., while it placed at a peak of No. 10 on the Christian Soft AC chart.

Personal life

Clark is married to Gretchen, where they used to reside in Dallas, Texas, yet have since moved back to Norman, Oklahoma, where they started and own Sooner Valet, LLC.

Discography

Albums
  • Translation (September 7, 2006, Foreverythingmusic)
  • Where Would I Be (August 23, 2011, Word/Warner Bros./Curb)
  • EPs
  • Search and Rescue (2008, Foreverythingmusic)
  • Lifted Up (March 26, 2013, Word/Curb)
  • Singles
  • "What Was I Fighting For" (2011) Christian AC Indicator No. 26
  • "Mercy" (2011) Christian Songs No. 50
  • "God Is Able" (2013) Christian Songs No. 47 and Christian Soft AC No. 10
  • References

    Patrick Ryan Clark Wikipedia


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