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William Clarke was born on 21 March, 1951 in Inglewood, California, U.S., is an American blues harmonica player and singer. Discover William Clarke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Occupation Musician
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 21 March, 1951
Birthday 21 March
Birthplace Inglewood, California, U.S.
Date of death 2 November, 1996
Died Place Fresno, California
Nationality United States

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1951

William Clarke (March 29, 1951 – November 2, 1996) was an American blues harmonica player and singer.

He was chiefly associated with the Chicago blues style of amplified harmonica, but also incorporated elements of jump blues, swing, and soul jazz into his playing.

Clarke was a master of both cross and chromatic harmonica styles and many consider him among the blues harmonica greats.

Clarke was born in Inglewood, California, on March 29, 1951.

1967

In 1967, he began playing harmonica and was soon performing in Los Angeles-area clubs.

1977

He struck up an association with blues harmonica virtuoso George "Harmonica" Smith and the two began playing regularly together in 1977; their partnership lasted until Smith died in 1983.

1978

In 1978, Clarke recorded his first album, Hittin' Heavy.

1980

Other albums on small labels followed, including Blues from Los Angeles (1980) and Can't You Hear Me Calling (1983).

Los Angeles blues musicians Hollywood Fats, Junior Watson, and others backed Clarke for two of his 1980s albums on Satch and Rivera Records, which are now considered classics.

1985

From 1985 to 1988, he toured with Rick Holmstrom.

1987

His 1987 album Tip of the Top was nominated for a W.C. Handy Award.

Clarke sent a demo tape to Alligator Records, who subsequently offered him a recording contract.

1990

Blowin' Like Hell, his debut for Alligator, was released in 1990, and he followed the release with international touring.

"Must Be Jelly", a song from the album, won a Handy award for "Blues Song of the Year".

1996

Several well-received albums for Alligator followed; 1996's The Hard Way received a Handy award for "Best Contemporary Blues album".

Clarke's lifestyle and constant touring led to health problems.

After collapsing onstage in Indianapolis, Indiana, he took steps to improve his health.

However, he died after a performance in Fresno, California, on November 2, 1996.

Dick Shurman, a blues writer and producer, commented:

"It's always especially sad when someone makes great steps to get their act/health together, then doesn't get enough time to show the world what they can do with the situation. He was one of the best harp players out there, with maybe the biggest tone, a bluesman with as much soul and swing in his music as anyone could ever ask and a real friend and family man."