That same year, bluegrass leader Ricky Skaggs hit number one with Clark's "Heartbroke", a song that permanently established his reputation as an ingenious songwriter | Crowell was Clark's co-writer on "She's Crazy for Leavin'", which in 1989 became the third of five straight number-one hits for Crowell |
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Other live material can be found on his album Keepers | In 1982, made it to the Country Top 20 with Clark's "New Cut Road" |
His family moved to in 1954.
After he graduated from high school in 1960, Guy spent almost a decade living in Houston as part of the folk music revival in that city | After two months on crutches, he began to perform again on July 4 at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, DC, where he appeared with |
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It features originals along with a Townes Van Zandt song titled "" | In May 2008, Clark canceled four concerts after breaking his leg |
Freeway" and "" helped launch his career and were covered by numerous performers, including Steve Earle and Brian Joens.
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