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Steven Clarkson

Steven started his musical career at the age of 7 playing jazz alto sax. His first stringed instrument was a classical guitar. In 1997, he purchased his first acoustic mandolin. You can learn more about Steven and his unique style of playing at http://www.chocteemusic.com !

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AL Smart mandolin


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The Clarks' "Restless Days" Gets Alt, Rock, Country, AAA Airplay

The Clarks' "Restless Days" Gets Alt, Rock, Country, AAA Airplay

Source: Seth Cohen PR

Airplay on Alternative, Rock/Classic Rock, AAA and Country Stations Shows Diverse Appeal of Restless Days As The Clarks ready their first studio CD in five years, Restless Days (released June 9th on High Wire/Fontana,) they’ve seen a remarkable response at radio, with airplay on Alternative, Rock/Classic Rock, AAA and Country stations. Here are the songs that are resonating at radio: Rock/Classic Rock Airplay: Trampoline, Inside, True Believer Alternative Rock Airplay: Trampoline Country Airplay: Sunshine AAA Airplay: True Believer The Clarks ...

Steven Clarkson (http://www.chocteemusic.com) will probably consider it a compliment if you fall asleep during "Meow Meow Baby - Ten Tunes for Bedtime." After all, that is the whole purpose of the album, instrumental lullabies that'll ease toddlers into slumberland. Reviewing CDs such as this are often the hardest. Because there are no vocals or lyrics to scribble about, we are left with a collection of soft-spoken soundscapes that offer little eclecticism but plenty of buttermilk-smooth segues.

Clarkson's instrument of choice is the mandolin, and aside from samples of falling rain and birds chirping, it's all you will hear on this disc. "Meow Meow Baby" was produced with infants in mind. As ambience music for the preschool set, it works wonderfully; it certainly had a calming effect on my one-year-old. But what about us grown-ups? Thankfully, Clarkson's playing is just as soothing to jaded adult ears as it is to the wide-eyed perspective of the diaper crowd. "OK, One More Kiss" and "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite" have dreamy, lush textures; Clarkson's mandolin has a hypnotic, easygoing pull that creates a peaceful nighttime vibe.

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