Clinton Clark

Clinton Clark, yeah, he’s not your average music guy grinding away in the background. The dude actually snatched an Emmy, so, you know, he’s legit. He’s the kind of composer who doesn’t just dabble—he’s deep in the film scoring trenches, creating custom soundscapes for planetarium projects that people actually travel to see. Projects like "Voyager the Cosmic Nomad" and "Where Time Began"? Those aren’t just random titles; they’re the sort of things that stick in your head, mostly because Clinton’s music makes the stars feel that much closer. And it’s not just planetariums, either. His music’s been woven into the fabric of big names—AT&T, American Express, McDonald's. Ever caught yourself humming a tune during a commercial? Odds are, Clinton was behind it. Iowa Tourism, Prairie Meadows Race Track, Anderson Erickson Dairy, and the Iowa Department of Economic Development have all used his work, so his sound’s basically everywhere in the Midwest, even if you don’t realize it. But, man, it gets better: Clinton’s played with some real legends. Imagine sharing a stage with Chuck Berry—yeah, that Chuck Berry. He’s also worked with Dennis Coffey and Mike Waggoner from The Bops. You know you’ve got chops if you’re jamming with that crowd. What’s wild is, his training isn’t just run-of-the-mill either; he’s got a solid background in both Classical and Jazz. So, when you hear his stuff, you’re getting a little bit of everything—old-school skill mixed with modern flair, no boring notes allowed.

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