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She’s Dark, Sexy and Ultra-Talented. And She’s Shaking Things Up In Nashville


by Michael Buffalo Smith Nashville is filled to the brim with country music hopefuls. Young men in cowboy hats and


sexy young girls who made their way to Music City from far-flung cities in California, New York, Ohio and Nevada. People with heads full of dreams. Dreams of country music stardom. Dreams of packing arenas and standing beneath the warm glow of the spotlight and singing their country-pop hearts out, selling millions of CD’s and even more downloads. Artists who would sell their very soul for the opportunity of becoming one of those cookie-cutter country stars who all look the same and sound the same. However, if you dig down just a tiny bit, past those layers of generic wanna-bes, you will


find some genuine talent tucked away in the dim recesses of Nashville. Something fresh. Something different. Something honest. Something called Kara Clark. Kara has been called everything from Gothic Country to Outlaw Country. Fact is, she kind of


defies classification. She is a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll all wrapped up in shades of black and gray, and covered in tattoos and lipstick. Hers is a unique voice. A wake- up call in the city of musical sheep. KUDZOO caught up with Kara Clark to find out a little bit about her background, what turns her on and her thoughts on the bizarre music business of today.


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