

Mike
Clark
12/13/1943 – 02/01/2007
We Love You
MIKE CLARK & SOUTHERN TRACKS RECORDING
Mike Clark, co-owner and manager of Southern Tracks Recording, died at
home on Thursday, February 1, 2007, after an 8-month battle with cancer. Under Mike’s direction, Southern Tracks
has become one of the most successful recording facilities in
Mike was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 1999, a
crowning achievment of his career. Along with Ludacris, Organized Noize
Productions and Trisha Yearwood, he is scheduled to become a 2007 Recording
Academy Honors Award Recipient from the Grammy organization, The National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), to be presented by the
Atlanta Chapter of the Recording Academy on April 26.
Born Charles Michael Clark on December 13, 1943 in
After a bout with Non-Paralytic Polio in the summer of 1956, Mike
Clark enrolled at
Mike graduated from high school in 1962, the year that Tommy Roe had
his first million-seller with "Sheila." As Roe's drummer, he toured with Dick
Clark's Caravan of Stars, which remained an unforgettable experience for
him. The legendary package tour was headlined by Sam Cooke, and it featured
every top R & B act from the period: The Drifters; Jerry Butler;
Solomon Burke; Little Eva; and Smoky Robinson and The Miracles, who were having
their national breakthrough with "Shop Around."
During the Sixties, Mike was in demand around
In 1966, Bill Lowery asked Mike to work at the Lowery Music Company
(Lowery Music would be named BMI's #1 publisher in 1969). In a short time, Mike was elevated to
National Director of Promotion. By
day, he promoted records; at night, he did session work at The Old Schoolhouse,
playing drums on successful tracks by the Classics IV ("Traces"),
Billy Joe Royal ("Cherry Hill Park"), and Lou Christie. At the same time, Mike flew out on
weekends for national dates with Billy Joe Royal. By the early Seventies,
the demanding schedule had become overwhelming. He gradually withdrew from steady
roadwork, though he continued to hold down his job at the publishing
company. Mike eventually persuaded Bill Lowery to let him begin producing
records, a move which led to success in 1975-76 with Starbuck's hit
"Moonlight Feels Right."
Later in the decade, Mike left behind his promotional
responsibilities to become Lowery's Administrative Assistant, overseeing
two label deals with Capitol and MGM Records, licensing masters to record
companies, and working with new songwriters.
By 1979, Mike was now managing the old schoolhouse studio. He
co-engineered two Grammy-nominated albums for the
Beginning in 1986, Mike managed and produced the Contemporary
Christian band, Newsong, whose "Arise, My Love" has become a
standard in the field of Contemporary Christian Music. Then, in 1988, Bill Lowery and Mike
formed an official studio partnership, and the modern era of Southern
Tracks Recording began. They opened the studio to the public, purchasing
new equipment that included a
In 1989, a young local engineer/producer named Brendan O'Brien began
bringing his projects into the studio. By 1993, having established himself
on the West Coast as one of the decade's most important producers of
American Alternative Rock (Red Hot Chili Peppers; Pearl Jam; Stone Temple
Pilots), O'Brien relocated to his Atlanta home and made Southern Tracks his
base of operations. Mike immediately purchased the first SSL Ultimation
console in the South and, with the addition of an arsenal of vintage
microphones and electronic gear, he transformed Southern Tracks into a
recording facility of world renown. Things had come a long way from the
day in 1958 when Tommy Roe and Mike had cut their first record on a little
two-track machine and a Gates Radio Console.
Since that time, guided by Mike Clark, Southern Tracks record of
success became extraordinary. The list of rock, country, Rap, and R&B
artists who tracked or mixed at the Atlanta studio in the 90's included
Pearl Jam, Black Crowes, Keith Sweat, Stone Temple Pilots, Korn, Limp
Bizkit, Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, Rage Against The Machine, Matthew Sweet, .38
Special, Kansas, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Silk, LSG, Doug Stone, Travis
Tritt, Indigo Girls, Another Bad Creation, and Outkast. The studio worked
on soundtrack albums for “Godzilla,” "Dumb & Dumber,” "Money
Talks,” “The Bevis & Butthead Experience,” the “Friends” TV soundtrack,
and the two “Crow” movies. Mike returned to studio work in 1997,
co-producing the Dove Award's Album Of The Year Nominee, Newsong's “Love
Revolution.”
In the 21st Century, Southern Tracks Recording has continued to set a
unique standard. Bruce Springsteen
visited the studio in 2002 to record his monumental return album with The E
Street Band, The Rising, as well as his solo disc from 2005, Devils and
Dust, both with Brendan O’Brien as producer. Train has recorded three
albums at Southern Tracks including their multi-platinum single, “Drops of
Jupiter.” The Wallflowers and Third Day made their most recent discs at
Southern Tracks, and up-and-coming rockers The Bravery cut their
forthcoming disc here in Summer/Fall, 2006.
With over six decades of experience, Mike Clark became closely
identified with Southern Tracks Recording and with the music business,
which he loved. Mike had many
outside interests as well, including a passion for collecting historical antiquities
and raising horses with his wife Melissa on their