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Dave Clark (Canadian musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dave Clark (Canadian musician)
Dave Clark is a Canadian musician from Etobicoke, Ontario. ==Biography== Clark is a respected studio musician and live performer, and has collaborated with such artists as Charles Spearin, Gord Downie, The Inbreds, Jane Siberry, Julie Doiron, and the Sun Ra Arkestra. He is perhaps best known for playing drums in the indie rock band Rheostatics from 1980–1995. In addition to playing drums for the Rheostatics, Clark would often contribute backing vocals and occasionally write and sing his own songs; a notable example is "Full Moon over Russia" from ''Introducing Happiness''. Following his departure from the group, Clark concentrated on his band The Dinner Is Ruined,〔("Rheostatics: Blame Canada" ). ''Exclaim!'', November 2001.〕 and formed The WoodChopper's Association, a multi-disciplinary artist collective. He has also released two solo albums, ''Dave Clark'' and ''Sketchbook #2''. Clark began playing music during childhood, and was playing his first gigs by age fourteen. He studied music for one semester at Humber College. Clark has taught drumming and organized workshops and arts performances throughout Ontario for more than 20 years. He heads a loose collective of drummers in Samba Punk Sound System. He published a book of poetry entitled ''A Month of Sundays''.
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