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Harry Clark is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist best known for his work on [[plays instrument::mandolin]] with [[East Nash Grass]], [[The Dan Tyminski Band]], and [[The Wooks]].
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|name=Harry Clark
He appeared with his brother [[Jed Clark|Jed]] and fellow East Nash Grasser [[Cory Walker]], among others, on [[The 432 Sessions Volume 1]].
|does1=plays mandolin in [[East Nash Grass]] and [[The Dan Tyminski Band]]
|does2=played mandolin in [[The Wooks]]
|does3=appeared with his brother [[Jed Clark|Jed]] and fellow East Nash Grasser [[Cory Walker]], among others, on [[The 432 Sessions Volume 1]].
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|instruments=guitar, mandolin
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Clark has occasionally been the mandolinist for [[The Sam Grisman Project]], including at their appearance at [[The Bluegrass Hall of Fame]] for the six-month anniversary of the opening of the [[Jerry Garcia]] exhibit in November 2024.
Clark has occasionally been the mandolinist for [[The Sam Grisman Project]], including at their appearance at [[The Bluegrass Hall of Fame]] for the six-month anniversary of the opening of the [[Jerry Garcia]] exhibit in November 2024.


He also appears on the [[Justin Holmes]] record [[plays mandolin on::Vowel Sounds]], and on Holmes' upcoming record [[4masks]].
He also appears on the [[Justin Holmes]] record [[plays mandolin on::Vowel Sounds]], and on Holmes' upcoming record [[4masks]].

Latest revision as of 10:40, 30 January 2026

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Clark has occasionally been the mandolinist for The Sam Grisman Project, including at their appearance at The Bluegrass Hall of Fame for the six-month anniversary of the opening of the Jerry Garcia exhibit in November 2024.

He also appears on the Justin Holmes record Vowel Sounds, and on Holmes' upcoming record 4masks.