Bryan Clark

Bryan Clark is a Texas musician, producer, and educator whose career spans multiple genres, continents, and disciplines. He launched his professional journey opening for jazz guitar legend 

Larry Carlton and has since built an extensive career as a session musician, composer, sound designer, and producer, working in Los Angeles, Austin, and Nashville.

A graduate of USC (BM, DMA) and UT Austin (MM), Bryan’s work extends beyond performance—he collaborates with modern dance troupes, spoken word artists, and filmmakers, crafting scores, soundscapes, and cutting-edge productions. His music has been featured on FOX, ESPN, VH1, Lifetime, WB, the History Channel, and the Food Network

Bryan has worked alongside an eclectic mix of artists, including Lisa Loeb, Larry Carlton, Scott Henderson, Neal McCoy, Phil Keaggy, Jerry Donohue, Ma Xiaohui, Upchurch, and Kelsea Ballerini. As the founder of Rainfeather Records, a Nashville-based independent label, Bryan continues to champion innovative and cross-cultural projects.

His most recent release, Wire and Wood, is a genre-blending collaboration with world-renowned 

Erhu virtuoso Ma Xiaohui. Their televised Chinese New Year performance in Shanghai reached an estimated 900 million viewers across Euro-Asia, making Bryan the first Western artist to be inducted into the Chinese Cultural Heritage Guild.

His upcoming "Madrigals for Mongrels", is set for multiple releases in 2025.

Committed to changing the world song by song, record by record.

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