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Kevin Brian Clark

Los Angeles, California

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Clark, Kevin BrianJanuary 11, 1957 - July 28, 2011Kevin Brian Clark, a longstanding member of Professional Musicians Local 47, passed away on July 28 in his mountain home in Aptos, California. Kevin died of natural causes at the age of 54. Kevin was born in Los Angeles January 11, 1957 into an...

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Kevin, there are so many memories from our times together. I loved playing guitars together in our teenage years when you would visit us in Virginia, and the talks we would have at those difficult ages about growing up and trying to figure out what life was 'really' all about, and how we would laugh and laugh... I really miss and love you dear cousin.

Sweet little boy Kevin,

You have been missed for a long time but always loved and in my heart.

Peace,
Your Aunt Barbara

How incredibly sad I was to learn of Kevin's passing. Kevin had the best musical ears in the business. He was a most gifted engineer, and a lovely man. I miss him.

Dear Family of Kevin,

How sad I feel reading Kevin's obituary.

My compliments to whoever wrote it. What a beautifully written tribute it is.

My brother, Todd and I lived on Big Rock Drive in Malibu (up the hill from the Clarks' house), and knew Kevin and his sister, Julie, when we were kids. We played with Kevin and Julie, and went to school with them. They were great friends.

One year Julie, who was delightful and always had a beautiful laugh,...

Ars long Vita brevis..God Bless your soul. Our love to your family and friends.

Uncle Max(the Uncle you never met) & Aunt Margaret

Kevin I miss you very much! Thanks for being such a good friend and an inspiration throughout the years, especially when we were young and starting out. You used to call me Nick and I called you Calvin. It was all so much fun. Remember the crazy ride we took to San Francisco on our motorcycles. You herded our Harleys with your fast Yamaha just like a mother hen taking car of her chicks. It was all so much fun. I hope your still traveling. Miss you dude!

Dad, I will miss your silly sense of humor and your love for animals, nature, music, bikes and adventure. From when I was a little girl we had our own adventures, on your bikes, in your 2002 Burgundy BMW, at the park, in Santa Monica and the Valley, in Yosemite and beyond, to our last big adventure, your trip up to Monterey zooming around in your BMW and enjoying ourselves as adults together for the first time. Causing a little trouble! It is one of the most treasured memories of my life! Say...

Mommy get me a drink of water a cookie to tell me a story, Love your cousin Meggie

I remember your laugh... your smile. Our funny conversations during sessions. Remembering when you would use "tape" to make an edit. Those were the days :-) You were so talented and so fun. You will be missed my old friend. I hope you are at peace. You will always be remembered for the good times. Much love to your family --Suzie xxoo