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This page represents two artists: 1) Chris Clark, the ’60s Motown diva 2) Chris Clark, the contemporary electronic artist
1) a blue-eyed soul motown diva still beloved to Motown and northern soul fans. Among several singles her biggest and best-remembered is “Love’s Gone Bad” written by the powerhouse hit-maker trio Holland-Dozier-Holland; it peaked on Billboard’s R&B charts in 1966.
2) an English electronic/idm artist signed to Warp Records. With the 2006 release of Throttle Furniture, he changed his artist name to Clark.
1) a blue-eyed soul motown diva still beloved to Motown and northern soul fans. Among several singles her biggest and best-remembered is “Love’s Gone Bad” written by the powerhouse hit-maker trio Holland-Dozier-Holland; it peaked on Billboard’s R&B charts in 1966.
2) an English electronic/idm artist signed to Warp Records. With the 2006 release of Throttle Furniture, he changed his artist name to Clark.
Edited by J-Gardner on 20 Nov 2012, 23:18
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