Callum Wylie plays the sings of Guy Clark
Songwriter, singer, and musician Guy Clark has been called the “king of the Texas troubadours.” When he moved to Nashville with his wife Susanna in 1971, he became the center of a scene that would ultimately include Rodney Crowell Emmylou Harris, Roseanne Cash and Townes Van Zandt – like-minded songwriters who gathered in his home to share food, drink, and new songs.
Clark’s distinct, nonconformist style – like those of the artists who surrounded him – would stretch the boundaries of country music in the 1970s and influence a generation of songwriters.
“Guy Clark’s music has always been a comfort and a great source of inspiration to me. I’m still heartbroken I never saw him live. Come and drink Guinness while I play Dublin Blues and try my best to honour the great mans legacy” – Callum Wylie