Zac Clark
Zac Clark is a singer-songwriter from Kentucky who first gained attention with his 2018 single 'Amelia.' The song, a folk-leaning ballad about lost love,...
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Zac Clark is a singer-songwriter from Kentucky who first gained attention with his 2018 single 'Amelia.' The song, a folk-leaning ballad about lost love, found an audience on streaming platforms and became his most recognizable work. He followed it with an album of the same name in 2019.
He performs with a band that includes Jessica Pearson on violin and vocals, Ben Jones on guitar and vocals, Mark Davis on bass, and Tommy Carter on drums. Their sound draws from folk and Americana traditions. Another track, 'On My Way,' appears among his top songs.
In 2022, Clark released a second album called 'Heartstrings.' His catalog remains modest, built around the emotional directness of songs like 'Amelia' rather than extensive output or dramatic career shifts.
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