Bobby Clark (May 30, 1935 - May 22, 2014)
Biography
Bobby Clark was the original tenor singer for the Cathedral Trio, later the Cathedral Quartet.
Bobby Clark began his career in the 1950s, performing with the Deep South Quartet, the Oak Ridge Quartet, the Rangers Quartet and the Weatherfords. In 1963 he joined with Glen Payne and Danny Koker to found the Cathedral Trio for Rex Humbard's Cathedral Of Tomorrow.
Bobby Clark left the Cathedrals in 1968 but returned briefly in 1972. He also sang with the Dixie Echoes in 1970.
Bobby Clark served as an ordained Baptist minister during the 1970s and 1980s. After he left the ministry he appeared on the Cathedral's Reunion project, singing Hide Thou Me and I Want To Walk Just As Close As I Can with his former group. Bobby Clark then sang with the Men Of Music from 1995 to 1998. After several years away from music, he began a solo career in 2006.
Solo Discography
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hi-res1965 So Great Salvation (Dovine Records/LP-D-28): So Great Salvation; You Can Count On Me; Come Unto Me; Down From His Glory; Ship Ahoy; Overshadowed; Walked Today Where Jesus Walked; Follow Me; He's Not Disappointed; Do You Know; On A Rugged Hill; When God Is Near (Reissued in 1970 on (Zondervan Records/ZLP-780), with the name of the album simply called Bobby Clark).
