Clive Martin Douglas

Clive Martin Douglas, known professionally as Clive Douglas, is an influential British singer-songwriter and musician whose work spans various genres, primarily focusing on folk, rock, and pop. Emerging in the late 20th century, Douglas gained recognition for his poignant lyrics and melodic compositions that often explore themes of love, loss, and social commentary. Notable works include his acclaimed albums "Whispers in the Wind" (1998) and "Echoes of Tomorrow" (2002), which showcased his ability to blend traditional folk elements with contemporary sounds. His single "Silent Streets" became a regional hit and helped establish his presence in the UK music scene. Douglas is also recognized for his contributions to collaborative projects, including participation in charity albums and performances that highlight social issues. His impact on music is marked by his ability to connect with audiences through storytelling, influencing a new generation of singer-songwriters. Through his work, Douglas has maintained a loyal following, contributing to the rich tapestry of contemporary folk music.