W.C. Clark's 2003 Concert History

W.C. Clark (born Wesley Curley Clark in Austin, TX, on 16 November 1939; died 2 March 2024) was an American blues musician remembered as the "Godfather of Austin Blues" for his influence on the Austin, TX, blues scene since the late 1960s.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 19, 2003 –
Sep 21, 2003
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2003
Jack Johnson / The Shins / Spoon / Bright Eyes / Al Green / The Dandy Warhols / O.A.R. / Yo La Tengo / Michael Franti & Spearhead / Howie Day / Gary Clark Jr. / Steve Earle / Steve Winwood / Alexi Murdoch / Lucinda Williams / Josh Ritter / Los Lobos / Donavon Frankenreiter / G. Love & Special Sauce / R.E.M. / Beth Orton / Midlake / Ween / Drive-By Truckers / Ben Kweller / Liz Phair / Dwight Yoakam / Julieta Venegas / Café Tacvba / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / Los Lonely Boys / Nickel Creek / Shawn Colvin / The Pierces / The Polyphonic Spree / Patty Griffin / Mason Jennings / The Jayhawks / Old 97's / Mavis Staples / Galactic / Robert Earl Keen / The String Cheese Incident / Robert Randolph & The Family Band / Cody Chesnutt / The Mavericks / Kaki King / Yonder Mountain String Band / Keller Williams / Hank Williams III / Cross Canadian Ragweed / Bob Schneider / Ed Harcourt / Rebirth Brass Band / Rosanne Cash / North Mississippi Allstars / Reckless Kelly / Asleep At the Wheel / Mindy Smith / Soulive / Martin Sexton / Billy Joe Shaver / Tift Merritt / Leftover Salmon / Jay Farrar / Kermit Ruffins / Richard Buckner / Ruthie Foster / Karl Denson's Tiny Universe / Warrior / Wayne Hancock / Paul Thorn / Particle / Bruce Robison / Charlie Hunter Trio / Terri Hendrix / Ian Moore / The Derailers / Tim Easton / Caitlin Cary / Doyle Bramhall / Del Castillo / John Eddie / Joe Firstman / Justin King / Topaz / Jeff Klein / Beaver Nelson / W.C. Clark / Patrice Pike / Joe McDermott / Endochine / Corn Mo / The Gospel Stars / The Damnations / Pauline Reese / Craig Ross / The Bells Of Joy / The Electric Church / Monte Warden / The Durdens / Jane Bond / Kevin McKinney / Natalie Zoe / The Gospelaires / J.T. Van Zandt / The Shields of Faith / Spacetruck / The Faithful Gospel Singers / Mr. Johnny / The Mighty Sincere Voices of Navasota / Cowgirl Sue / Jelly Dots / pat Green / the Gourds / Abra moore / Kings Of Leon / Jimmy Lafave / shawn camp Show all bands
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Zilker Metropolitan Park Austin, Texas, United States
United States
Blues
Electric Blues
Guitar
Texas Blues
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has W.C. Clark had?

W.C. Clark has had 141 concerts.

What genre is W.C. Clark?

W.C. Clark is most often considered to be United States, Blues, Electric Blues, Guitar, Texas Blues, and Austin.

When was the last W.C. Clark concert?

The last W.C. Clark concert was on February 01, 2024 at Antone's in Austin, Texas, United States.

What setlist does W.C. Clark play live?

The songs that W.C. Clark performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 28, 2012 concert at Luckenbach Texas in Fredericksburg, Texas, United States:

  1. Georgia (On My Mind)
  2. Superstition

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