Saturday, June 30, 2018

Buddy Clark

Buddy Clark earned a star for his work in the recording realm. It is located near the southwest corner of Hollywood and Highland. Buddy Clark was one of the nation's most treasured crooners. His career spanned the 3rd and 4th decade of the 20th century. Born in 1912, Samuel Goldberg in Dorchester, Massachusets, he made his big band start as a tenor in 1932. This was not advantageous to his trajectory but, as he transitioned to baritone, he found greater success. His biggest hit was the song "Linda". This song was essentially commissioned by a show business lawyer for his 6 year old daughter Linda. She later achieved fame singing in the group "Wings" and was married to Paul McCartney. Clark served in the military during world war II. Clark died tragically in a plane crash on Beverly Boulevard in West Hollywood in 1949. Her is Buddy Clark's famous song "Linda" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynyn3UQPlWU

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