About Nathan Clark George
Murphysboro
acoustic
"We thoroughly enjoyed Nathan Clark George's musical contribution at our family camp last year. His presentation is professional, honest, clear, edifying, and entertaining." Kevin Swanson - Generations with Vision
It's not easy raising five children… especially in a motor home. But husband, home-schooling father and guitarist Nathan Clark George wouldn't have it any other way…or would he?
"The good part of traveling as a family is that we have lots of time together," says Nathan. "The hard part is – we have lots of time together. Nothing is hidden when you live together in less than 300 square feet. Obviously, we all see both the good and bad, too. But so far it has been a wonderful adventure and it's become part of who we are as a family. We love visiting different parts of the country, finding new home-schooling opportunities, and seeing friends we made last year. I'm sure we will look back on this season of our lives and realize that this was the time that we really jelled."
Nathan Clark George "jells" with audiences too. Named Indie Heaven's Acoustic Artist of the Year for the past two years, Nathan seamlessly blends contemporary folk, AC and finger-style guitar work into one. With self-penned songs like "Don't I Know," which is Nathan's honest declaration of his failings as a parent, to the poignant old hymn, "Not What My Hands Have Done," Nathan draws his audiences in with stellar guitar ability and honest, heart-felt vocals based on the Scriptures and his own family experience - both the joys and the struggles."
Currently, Nathan is touring across the country and has released his fifth full-length recording entitled "Rise in the Darkness," which is an Independent Music Awards finalist, and his other releases have also received critical acclaim from both peers and fans alike. Even with his accolades, this seminary student turned traveling musician sees his music as simply a vehicle to enjoy the life that he has been given, to help others view themselves through God's lens, and to bring glory to his Creator.
Over the last several years, Nathan has presented hundreds of concerts at camps, churches, coffee houses, and homes, where his music is appreciated by both the young and old. He continues to defy the contemporary/traditional distinctions, and crosses generational boundaries with ease. And this is part of the goal - to encourage a multi-generational vision for the family and the Kingdom of Peace through a truly musical presentation of the Scriptures and transparent snapshots of life that are convicting, yet full of hope.
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