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Anne Charlotte Clark (born 14 May 1960) is an English poet, singer and songwriter. [1] Her first album, The Sitting Room , was released in 1982, and she has released over a dozen albums since then. Her poetry work with experimental musicians occupies a region bounded roughly by electronic , dance ( techno applies on occasion) and possibly avant ...
In 1987 it was back to London at the height of the acid house movement, and Harrow recorded his final album with Anne Clark, Hopeless Cases. He began performing with "Rubber" Ron Elliston from Black Britain at acid house events around the UK, including the Shoom at London Bridge and Oranges at the Astoria.
Anne Clark (netball) (1903–1983), Australian sportswoman; Anne Clark Martindell (1914–2008, née Clark), American politician; Anne Rogers Clark (1929–2006), American dog breeder and show judge; Anne Clark (poet) (born 1960), English poet, songwriter and electronic musician; Anne Erin "Annie" Clark (born 1982), known as St. Vincent ...
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The songs were inspired largely by scenes from various children's films. Clark said she imagined soundtracks for certain scenes in films when writing the music and lyrics, [34] including scenes in Snow White (1937) and The Wizard of Oz (1939). St. Vincent performing in 2009. Her second album, Actor, was released by 4AD Records on May 5, 2009. [35]
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On February 16, 2024, Clark first spoke about the record, saying how she "needed to go deeper in finding [her] own sonic vocabulary" and referring to the album as "post-plague pop". [5] All Born Screaming marks the first studio album entirely produced by Clark herself, alongside additional mixing by Cian Riordan.
The Sentimentalists, also known as the "Clark Sisters" (and also as the "Original" Clark Sisters; so-called to distinguish them from the current gospel music group of the same name), were an American close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters Mary Clark Branson, Peggy Clark Schwartz, Ann Clark Terry, and Jean Clark Frile.