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The Roy Clark Method

The Roy Clark Method (RCM) was an American rock band formed in Macon, Georgia, in 2000 by Jason Jones, Ben Vance, Tim Vance and Roy Cleary. Known primarily for their quirky lyrics and songs about super-heroes, the band remained active until 2004 with the release of their final and self-titled album.
==History==
RCM was formed in a damp and musty basement in Macon, GA in 2000. Although the lineup changed over the years, the heart and soul of the band had always been brothers Tim Vance (bass), Jay Jones (vocals) and Ben Vance (guitar).〔(The Roy Clark Method on MySpace. )〕
Primarily, the band played parties in their hometown before their stage debut at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia in June 2000.
Although the lineup changed slightly over the years they were active, the core players (Jay Jones, Ben Vance and Tim Vance) remained the same. The release of their first album Mild-Mannered Supermen saw the addition of Jonny Vance on guitar and the loss of drummer Roy "Charlemagne" Cleary. Ben Vance made the transition to drums during the brief period Jonny Vance was on guitar. In 2002, Jonny Vance was replaced by John Spiegle and guitarist Bob Jones was added to the lineup just prior to their final release in 2004.〔(The Roy Clark Method official website. ) 〕
Although Mild-Mannered Supermen was self-released, RCM signed with Granderful Records〔(Granderful Records. )〕 for their 2004 album.
RCM stopped performing regular shows in 2004.〔(The Roy Clark Method at Blogspot. ) 〕 Although they did play a few shows afterward (particularly to generate interest for their second album), the entire band would never be together on stage again.〔(The Roy Clark Method on LiveJournal. ) 〕
In 2007, RCM made all of their music available for free to their Facebook fans.

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