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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]].
|show_instrument=mandolin
|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

Instrument mandolin mandolin
Harry Clarkmandolin...

...plays mandolin in East Nash Grass and The Dan Tyminski Band
...played mandolin in The Wooks
...appeared with his brother Jed and fellow East Nash Grasser Cory Walker, among others, on The 432 Sessions Volume 1.

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.