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Graeme Clark

Acting
1965-04-15
Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
Graeme Clark is a Scottish musician, songwriter and record producer. He came to prominence as bass player, founding member and songwriter from the pop/soul band Wet Wet Wet – the band he formed with friends and fellow band members Neil Mitchell, Tommy Cunningham and Marti Pellow whilst attending Clydebank High School.

The band signed to Polygram Records in 1985 and their debut single – "Wishing I was Lucky" was an immediate hit along with the album "Popped In Souled Out". He performs as a solo artist. He released his debut album ("Mr Understanding"; 2012), and has since released three more eps ("Solitary Soul", "Catching Fire 2013", "Dry Land 2014"). ‘The Thought Collector’ was released in 2016, and ‘Radio Silence’ released in 2018. In recent years Graeme has toured extensively playing solo acoustic shows around the UK.

Graeme Clark was born in a suburb of Clydebank on 15 April 1965. He got his first electric guitar at the age of 10 but admits his first and abiding interest was in bass-playing.

Clark was a founder member of Wet Wet Wet.

As well as Wet Wet Wet, Clark has worked with Chic and collaborated with Nile Rodgers. He started writing solo music for a film, Shoreditch (Malcolm Needs, 2002) starring, among others, Shane Richie.

Under his own name, Clark penned two songs for a Bollywood movie soundtrack – American Daylight (Roger Christian, 2004). During 2004, he collaborated with James Fox although none of the work was released. In 2010, Clark began working on new songs for his own use and in July 2011, Clark released his first solo EP, "Solitary Soul", recorded both at his home studio, and at the Foundry Music Lab outside Glasgow. At this time Graeme also played his first solo show in Oran Mor, Glasgow along with shows at a number of UK cities later in the year. Graeme's first album, Mr Understanding, was released in February 2012 and another tour followed in April.

In 2012, Clark said that he had struggled with drug and alcohol addictions. After seeking treatment he began performing on his own, including in the Wilfred Owen musical, Bullets and Daffodils at the Jermyn Street Theatre.

On 23 March 2018, Clark returned to his hometown of Clydebank to play at Clydebank Town Hall in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. There he was presented with a Lifetime Recognition Award from West Dunbartonshire Councils Provost.

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Top of the Pops (1964) subtitle poster
Top of the Pops
1964 TV
as Self - Wet Wet Wet
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Sacrée Soirée (1987) subtitle poster
Sacrée Soirée
1987 TV
as Self - Wet Wet Wet
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Champs-Elysées (1982) subtitle poster
Champs-Elysées
1982 TV
as Self - Wet Wet Wet
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Le monde est à vous (1987) subtitle poster
Le monde est à vous
1987 TV
as Self - Wet Wet Wet
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Les Nuls, l'émission (1990) subtitle poster
Les Nuls, l'émission
1990 TV
as Self
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Prince's Trust Rock Gala - Volume 3 (1988) subtitle poster
Prince's Trust Rock Gala - Volume 3
1988 Movie
as Self
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The World Liberty Concert (1995) subtitle poster
The World Liberty Concert
1995 Movie
as self
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Wet Wet Wet: Greatest Hits (2003) subtitle poster
Wet Wet Wet: Greatest Hits
2003 Movie
as Self
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WetWetWet - Playing Away at Home: Live at Celtic Park Glasgow (1998) subtitle poster
WetWetWet - Playing Away at Home: Live at Celtic Park Glasgow
1998 Movie
as Self
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Wet Wet Wet - The Greatest Hits And More (2004) subtitle poster
Wet Wet Wet - The Greatest Hits And More
2004 Movie
as Self
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Wet Wet Wet – Picture This – All Around And In The Crowd Live At Wembley Arena, 30th July 1995 (1995) subtitle poster
Wet Wet Wet – Picture This – All Around And In The Crowd Live At Wembley Arena, 30th July 1995
1995 Movie
as Self
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Wet Wet Wet: Greatest Hits - Live In Glasgow (2014) subtitle poster
Wet Wet Wet: Greatest Hits - Live In Glasgow
2014 Movie
as Self
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