QUEENSBURY — Pop country artist and Albany native Ryan Clark announced his virtual concert is set to take place on Sept. 27, 2020, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. benefiting area organization Prospect Center, an affiliate of the Center for Disability Services.
Pop country artist and Albany native Ryan Clark announced his virtual concert is set to take place on Sept. 27, 2020, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. benefiting area organization Prospect Center.
The show, which will also include performances by Lance and Lea, Lizzie Cates, Marie-Claire and Oferle, will stream via streaming platform Sessions, with tickets available for purchase online. Viewers will also be able to purchase VIP tickets, which includes a merchandise bundle from the acts performing.
The event marks the sixth year Clark has held a concert to benefit Prospect Center. The center is an organization that provides advocacy, education, services, and support to those with disabilities and their families.
Clark recently released his latest single “Trust Me With Your Love” via country news hotspot The Boot. The video for the “pop-rock” (The Boot) single released Friday, premiering Thursday with Sounds Like Nashville.
Take one listen to pop-country up-and-comer Clark, and the upstate New York native’s easy-going, earworm melodies - paired with effortless, smooth vocals - make it clear he’s found his sonic sweet spot. Though the first in his family to display any kind of instrumental or vocal prowess, Clark’s music - inspired by artists like Dan + Shay, John Mayer, Sam Hunt, and Jack Johnson - quickly found its place in his hometown of Lake George (Albany) and has since migrated south to Music City itself. After years honing his craft, the singer-songwriter made the move to Nashville in 2019 - and has since celebrated a series of successful releases, including his most recent song “Nothing But Everything.” Clark’s upcoming single “So Real” is due out in early fall. Tickets can be purchased at sessionslive.com/ConcertForACause.