Chris Clark Soul Singer
As can be learnt by browsing on www.christheclarke.co.uk, Chris Clarke, born in Santa Cruz, California on the 1st of February, 1946, managed to transcend racial boundaries in the US in the mid 1960s while notching up a string of hits on Gordy Berry’s legendary and monumental Detroit-based record label, Motown.
During a tense period in American history when racial tensions had reached fever pitch, inspirational Chris Clark Soul Singer acquired the complimentary nickname of the ‘White Negress’ due the fact she was a blonde haired Caucasian woman pulling her own weight on a record label that was predominantly black.
As www.christheclarke.co.uk will testify, Chris the Clark hit her peak in the mid 60s with hits such as “Do Right Baby Do Right” in 1965, “Love’s Gone Bad” in 1966 and “I Want To Go Back There Again” that were either produced by Motown’s main powerhouse, Berry Gordy, or the legendary trio, Holland, Dozier, Holland.
Although these were memorable hits across the US and the rest of the world, Chris Clark Soul Singer, like a number of other Motown and soul artists, actually found her greatest success over the Atlantic in England when the Northern Soul scene gained momentum in the late 1960s in cities such as Wigan and Blackpool.
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