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Bruce Clarke (musician) is an Australian guitarist who was born on 1 December 1925. He is best known for his work with the band The Easybeats, which he joined in 1965. He has also performed with other bands such as The Groop, The Valentines, and The Party Boys. Bruce Clarke (musician) is 83 years old and has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a musician. He has released several albums and singles with The Easybeats and other bands. Bruce Clarke (musician) is married to his wife, Margaret, and they have two children. He is a passionate musician and enjoys playing the guitar and writing music. He is also an avid collector of vintage guitars. Bruce Clarke (musician) is a highly respected musician in the Australian music industry. He has been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and has received numerous awards for his work. He is an inspiration to many aspiring musicians and continues to perform and record music.

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Born 1 December 1925
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Date of death 24 July 2008
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Nationality Australia

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1977

He went on tour in Europe as a member of Felix Werder's ensemble Australia Felix. He accompanied classical guitarist John Williams with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra written by Andre Previn. In 1977 he founded the Jazz Studies program at Victorian College of the Arts. He ran his own music tuition school, Guitar Workshop, and wrote for the magazine Jamm

1956

After the advent of television in Australia in 1956, Clarke started a recording studio and production company named The Jingle Workshop. He performed in thousands of recordings for films, television programs, and commercials, playing guitar and/or synthesizer. He was president of the International Society of Contemporary Music. He accepted a commission to realize the first major Australian electronic work for the 1968 Adelaide Festival of Arts and conducted performances in Melbourne of works by 20th-century composers Karlheinz Stockhausen, Luciano Berio, and Anton Webern.

1940

One of Clarke's early music teachers was the New Zealander Tui Hamilton, at the Melbourne Hawaiian Club, from the early 1940s. Clarke played guitar in professional jazz ensembles, and from the late 1940s to mid 1950s he worked as a session musician for radio orchestras. Clarke accompanied musicians on their tours of Australia played in dance halls and ballrooms.

1925

Bruce Clarke OAM (1 December 1925 – 24 July 2008) was an Australian jazz guitarist, composer, and educator.