He soon charmed veteran guitarist Jimmie Vaughn-Stevie Ray’s brother-who mentored Clark during a decade-plus apprenticeship on the Texas blues scene. It’s been that way since Clark was 14, when he first sat in at a bar in his hometown of Austin, Texas. He sings just two quick verses, projecting a cool that’s too effortless to appear cocky, but the cameo is an obvious thunder-stealer. Clark tears through a muscular, twang-heavy guitar solo, followed by a silky vocal turn. When Jagger calls him forward, the lanky, 29-year-old bluesman seems to morph instantaneously into an unflappable veteran. Initially, he hangs back, grinning as Mick gyrates. In a video of the first cameo, at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, you see him emerge, natty in a knit cap, matching scarf and Ugg-style boots. performed with the Rolling Stones two Saturdays in a row.
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