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Growing up in small town, Covington, Ohio, Clark Manson wanted nothing more than to become not only a country singer, but a songwriter as well. Manson discovered his love for music at the young age of three, reciting every word to “Achy Break Heart,” and dreaming of one day filling the boots of country legend, George Straight.

Manson moved to Fairborn, Ohio, where he attempted to overlook his musical purpose and attended Wright State University. Soon after, it was evident that being a country artist was a dream he just wouldn’t walk away from. Packing the bars of several Universities, 23-year-old, Clark Manson decided his passion for the music industry couldn’t be broken.

In the summer of 2013, Clark Manson became officially sponsored by Jagermeister USA. He released his first debut album in November 2013, Running with the Night, which quickly climbed the iTunes charts, peaking at number thirty on the day of its release. Running with the Night, also checke

Jean Clark (artist)

British painter (1902-1999)

Jean Manson Clark née Wymer (6 August 1902 - 29 March 1999) was a British artist known for her depictions of townscapes, landscapes, for her flower paintings and murals.[1]

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Clark was born in Sidcup in Kent, the second of two children born to Daniel William Wymer, a mechanical engineer, and Jean Renwick, née Cuthbert, whose father was the artist John Spreckley Cuthbert.[2][3] Clark left Merton Court School in 1913, aged twelve, and enrolled in the Sidcup School of Art and studied there until 1919 when she spent a year at the Royal Academy Schools.[4][2] At the Royal Academy school she met Cosmo Clark, a decorated Army captain who had returned to studying after serving in the trenches during World War I.[3] The couple married in 1924 and then spent some time at the Academie Julian in Paris.[5][1] The Clarks spent two years in New York during 1928 and 1929 where Jean did the commercial illustration work.[3] Returning to

Clark Manson cleverly connects three generations through the tires on a truck passed down from father to son in his new song, “Goodyear’s”. Evolving from the good-time, party guy we met a few years ago to a tender-hearted, first-time father, his new self-penned single is set to release tomorrow, May 17.  We are excited to bring you an exclusive first listen!

Listen to “Goodyear’s” now here:

Sentiment and nostalgia earnestly roll out of “Goodyear’s” from the very first notes.

“I remember the day he passed it down to me / I was smiling like crazy, holding the keys / Four new tires he said is all it needs”

While the song begins with Manson reflecting on the past with his father, it soon finds the 28-year-old looking forward to the future with his son, who was born last year.

“They seen some long nights where your momma liked to pull off and park, we were dancing in the lights, kissin’ in the dark, got stuck one night down by the creek after a couple of beers, yeah those were some Goodyears”

“Goodyear’s” is undoubtedly Clark Manson’s most authentic, h

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