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Birth name
  
Tom Clarke

Role
  
Multi-instrumentalist

Name
  
Tom Clarke


Associated acts
  
The Enemy

Years active
  
2006–present

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Born
  
11 March 1986 (age 38) Birmingham, England (
1986-03-11
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, piano, strings

Albums
  
Streets in the Sky, We'll Live and Die in These Towns, Music for the People, B-Sides

Genres
  
Indie rock, Punk rock, Alternative rock

Record labels
  
Warner Music Group, Stiff Records

Similar People
  
The Enemy, Nick Lowe, Jake Riviera, Phill Jupitus

Music group
  
The Enemy (Since 2006)

Tom Clarke (born 11 March 1986) is an English multi-instrumentalist known as the lead vocalist of the British indie rock band The Enemy.

Contents

Clarke has performed on both albums, playing guitar, piano and strings on We'll Live and Die in These Towns. He appeared as guest on Noel Fielding's team on the first episode of series 23 of Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

Personal life

On 14 April 2009 The Sun newspaper reported that Tom Clarke had purchased a 1972 Jaguar E Type because it reminded him of his grandfather. The singer said "in 1972 my granddad used to work in Jaguar's Brown's Lane plant in Coventry and I wanted a car he'd worked on – whenever I look at the car I think of him".

In January 2010 Gigwise reported that Clarke had acquired a "ridiculous farm" and was taking a short break from music to decorate. Clarke stated that the band was rehearsing and was writing new Enemy material prolifically.

Gumball Rally

In 2009 Tom Clarke drove a Jaguar XKR with in the famous "Gumball 3000 Rally" an annual 3,000-mile international road rally which takes place on public roads featuring mostly exotic and powerful sports cars. Clarke is alleged to have been landed with a $5,000 bill during the course of the rally for wrecking a hotel suite with friends from Dirty Sanchez, whilst celebrating the band's second album reaching number two in the UK albums chart. Monster Energy, one of the rally sponsors, awarded Clarke and his co driver and fellow band member Tom Boddy, The 2009 Monster Energy Award for Bad Behaviour.

Car accident

On 29 August 2010 The Sun Newspaper reported that Clarke had "totalled his new sports car just days after getting it." Clarke said he "lost it in the outside lane of the A90 near Aberdeen, The car, a TVR 350c, spun four times before hitting a barrier, then it left the road and went over a bollard before wrapping around a parking sign." The newspaper report said that the singer was not injured, and Clarke compared the crash to the feeling of falling over when trying to put your boxers on. He also urged festival goers to drive safely.

Motorcycle injury

In March 2009 The Enemy were forced to cancel a performance in Tunbridge Wells when Clarke sustained a hand injury whilst riding his motorcycle.

In June 2010 Tom Clarke backed an art gallery's bid to win the UK's largest single arts prize. The Herbert Art Gallery in Coventry was shortlisted for the £100,000 prize. The singer said winning the award would make The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum a "jewel in the crown of Coventry". Clarke said, "The Herbert means a lot to me personally, as we did one of our first ever gigs downstairs. No band had played here before us, and not many people knew the gallery was here".

Race For Heroes

On 27 February Tom Clarke participated in the "Race For Heroes" alongside stars of British motor-sport and British soldiers for the Help For Heroes organisation. The six-hour endurance race aimed to raise money and awareness for the charity, which is a charity formed to help those who have been wounded in Britain's current conflicts.

XFM controversy

In September 2007, Alex Zane, presenter of the XFM Breakfast show broadcast a statement declaring that the band would not be played on his show again. After playing their single "You're Not Alone" for seven seconds, he reasoned that altercations between himself and the band (notably Tom) over a television interview meant that they would no longer be played by him. He stated that Clarke said "disgusting, offensive, hateful things". However, during the Xfm Review of 2008, the presenters Sunta Templeton and Matt Dyson commented on the band and Zane making up just after playing their record "Away from here".

References

Tom Clarke (musician) Wikipedia