William Clark Green

Classic Texas Country

William Clark Green

About William Clark Green

A singer and songwriter whose slice-of-life tunes and rough, heartfelt delivery earned him a following in the Southwest, William Clark Green was born in Flint, Texas on May 19, 1986. When Green was 12, his family moved to College Station, Texas, and he began taking guitar lessons at church. Green's tastes then leaned to hard rock, but when his father played him Willis Alan Ramsey's classic 1972 debut album, the youngster became interested in the Texas singer/songwriter tradition. Green immersed himself in the work of Robert Earl Keen, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Pat Green, and began writing songs of his own. He eventually enrolled in college after jobs as a ranch hand and working in a feedlot didn't work out for him. But he was more interested in music than academics, and it took him six years to complete his Agriculture Economics degree at Texas Tech. Green spent nearly as much time playing open mikes and acoustic gigs as he did studying, and by 2008 he was playing a weekly residency at the Blue Light in Lubbock. That same year, he released his debut album, Dangerous Man. The album Misunderstood followed in 2010, but it was 2013's Rose Queen that became Green's breakthrough. The album was a solid success in Texas, where the songs "She Likes the Beatles" and "It's About Time" earned significant airplay. The album eventually peaked at 34 on the U.S. Country Albums chart as Green's reputation grew beyond his home state. And in 2015, Green dropped his fourth album, Ringling Road. "Sympathy," "Sticks and Stones," and the title tune were all radio hits in Texas, and the album sold even better than Rose Queen, climbing to 18 on the U.S. Country Albums chart and going all the way to number one on the Heatseekers chart, a listing for new artists on the rise. Following the 2016 concert set Live at Gruene Hall, Green returned in 2018 with Hebert Island. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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About William Clark Green

A singer and songwriter whose slice-of-life tunes and rough, heartfelt delivery earned him a following in the Southwest, William Clark Green was born in Flint, Texas on May 19, 1986. When Green was 12, his family moved to College Station, Texas, and he began taking guitar lessons at church. Green's tastes then leaned to hard rock, but when his father played him Willis Alan Ramsey's classic 1972 debut album, the youngster became interested in the Texas singer/songwriter tradition. Green immersed himself in the work of Robert Earl Keen, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Pat Green, and began writing songs of his own. He eventually enrolled in college after jobs as a ranch hand and working in a feedlot didn't work out for him. But he was more interested in music than academics, and it took him six years to complete his Agriculture Economics degree at Texas Tech. Green spent nearly as much time playing open mikes and acoustic gigs as he did studying, and by 2008 he was playing a weekly residency at the Blue Light in Lubbock. That same year, he released his debut album, Dangerous Man. The album Misunderstood followed in 2010, but it was 2013's Rose Queen that became Green's breakthrough. The album was a solid success in Texas, where the songs "She Likes the Beatles" and "It's About Time" earned significant airplay. The album eventually peaked at 34 on the U.S. Country Albums chart as Green's reputation grew beyond his home state. And in 2015, Green dropped his fourth album, Ringling Road. "Sympathy," "Sticks and Stones," and the title tune were all radio hits in Texas, and the album sold even better than Rose Queen, climbing to 18 on the U.S. Country Albums chart and going all the way to number one on the Heatseekers chart, a listing for new artists on the rise. Following the 2016 concert set Live at Gruene Hall, Green returned in 2018 with Hebert Island. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

William Clark Green's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
09 Aug 2025 William Clark Green in Fort Worth Billy Bob's, Fort Worth, TX, United States
09 Aug 2025 William Clark Green in Fort Worth Billy Bob's, Fort Worth
14 Aug 2025 William Clark Green in Des Moines Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines
15 Aug 2025 William Clark Green at Lazy Gators 8/15 in Lake Ozark Lazy Gators, Lake Ozark
16 Aug 2025 William Clark Green @ Worthington Memorial Park in Worthington Worthington Memorial Park, Worthington, IA, United States
16 Aug 2025 William Clark Green in Worthington Worthington Memorial Park, Worthington
22 Aug 2025 William Clark Green in Fayetteville George's Majestic Lounge, Fayetteville
28 Aug 2025 Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, Jack Ingram, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Ryan Bingham, Jamey Johnson, Randy Rogers, Terry Allen, Radney Foster, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Hayes Carll, Cleto Cordero, Aaron Watson, Catie Offerman, Kelsey Waldon, William Clark Green, Jason Boland, Jamestown Revival, Vincent Neil Emerson, Pug Johnson, Cody Jinks, Sarah Jarosz, KAZIMI, Kolton Moore, Randy Rogers Band in New Braunfels Whitewater Amphitheater, New Braunfels, TX, United States
30 Aug 2025 Turnpike Troubadours & Treaty Oak Revival + more Thunder Ridge Nature Arena, Ridgedale, MO, United States
30 Aug 2025 William Clark Green in Ridgedale Thunder Ridge Nature's Arena, Ridgedale

William Clark Green's Popular songs

  • West Texas in My Eye
  • She Likes the Beatles
  • Ringling Road

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Some of William Clark Green's most popular songs include West Texas in My Eye, She Likes the Beatles, Ringling Road. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to William Clark Green's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include West Texas in My Eye, She Likes the Beatles, Ringling Road, and more.

William Clark Green is known for their distinctive sound in the classic texas country genre, often blending elements of red dirt, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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