Anthony John Clarke
Description
Folk singer, songwriter, raconteur, Anthony John Clarke has been an integral part of the UK music scene for 30 years, much loved by those who know him, hugely respected by his peers, and a guaranteed good night for those who book him.

Originally from Belfast, AJ emerged there with his songs ‘The Broken Years’ and ‘The Only Life Gloria Knows’ but now presents as one of the most humorous and entertaining acts around. Audiences cannot resist the musical invitations to sing from this true gentleman of the music world. His gentle stage presence is matched by a voice rich in melody and accompanied by some deft guitarwork.
Expect a degree of sentiment, but also songs covering topics from ‘The Man From Uncle’ to car boot sales, Presidents, Nuns, Grandchildren and how to avoid them (he has at least five), Camping, Bigots, Hitchhiking and not forgetting a touch of l’amour. Audiences will leave with the anthem ‘Tuesday Night Is Always Karaoke’ on repeat play in their head!
This man is perhaps the funniest at serious songs and the most serious about funny songs. Enjoy the ride with AJ and everyone is advised to bring all necessary medication!
Of course, it would be remiss in any introduction to AJ not to mention the fabulous Julia Porter, his occasional or possibly frequent stage partner. Her presence on keyboards offers an added musical dimension, while the rapport between them brings an extra delight to proceedings.



AJ’s popularity is enhanced by his regular spot as MC at the annual Cropredy Festival, the UK’s largest folk-oriented event. His links with the folk legends behind the gathering extend to his regular performances with Dave Pegg of that illustrious parish.
As a reminder of the strength and depth of his songwriting, AJ’s latest CD release is a collection of his finest and most popular work, fittingly titled ‘The Ultimate Collection’ which is gaining the reviews and support it deserves.
Available for Folk Clubs, House Concerts, Festivals, MC duties and to generally light up your venue with music, warmth and humour.




Photo credits: Kevin Smith