Rhys Clark

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Rhys Clark
Birth name Rhys Edward Clark
Born (1946-09-17) 17 September 1946
Origin Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation(s) Drummer
Years active 1963-present
Associated acts The Executives
Billy Joel
Hoyt Axton
Freddy Fender

Rhys Edward Clark (born 17 September 1946 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand drummer who, since moving to the United States in 1970, has played with such artists as Hoyt Axton, Freddy Fender, and most notably Billy Joel.

Biography

Between 1971 and 1975, Clark toured with Joel and recorded his albums Cold Spring Harbor and Piano Man. He was also the drummer on Joel's breakthrough Sigma Sound radio concert broadcast on WMMR-FM in April 1972, as well as at the Mar y Sol Festival two weeks prior, where they played to a crowd of 50,000. After his time with Joel, Clark ultimately hooked up with Hoyt Axton and toured and recorded with him from 1979 through 1999. In the 90s, he also began touring with Freddy Fender, as well as the Texas Tornados; which he did until Fender died in late 2006. Since 2006, Clark has performed with a number of artists, such as Johnny Rodriguez, Sam the Sham, Charlie Rich Jr., Jann Browne, Chris Gaffney, Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Rosie Flores, Wanda Jackson, Michael Chain and Rick Shea.

In September, 2013, Clark reunited with his former Billy Joel bandmates, Larry Russell and Don Evans, along with singers/piano players, David Clark and Elio Pace, to re-create the WMMR/Sigma Sound concert that jumpstarted Joel's career. They did two sold-out performances of "Long Long Time: A Historic Tribute to Billy Joel;" one in New York and one in Philadelphia, where the original show was broadcast. A documentary and CD will be released in early 2014 with more shows to follow.

Clark's career as a drummer began when he was a teenager in New Zealand. In 1963, he became the drummer for the Zodiacs, followed by a 1964 stint with The Chequers. In 1965, he joined the Auckland-based pop band, The Silhouettes, who had a number of local hits, as well as a national hit with Theme From The Endless Summer. He was also a founding member of the very successful Australian pop band, The Executives. Between 1966 and 1969, the Executives had a string of hit records, performed throughout Australia, and appeared on many television shows; including their own nationwide television specials, as well as in a number of commercials for Coca Cola, Qantas, P&O, Revlon, etc. In 1969, the Executives recorded an album in the United States, but they disbanded shortly thereafter. Some of the band members returned to Australia, but Clark stayed in the States and became a Los Angeles-based session musician.

Partial discography

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