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Article: Coping with his lack of fame; Clarence Greenwood, an 'artist to watch,' keeps plugging.(SHOW)(RIFFS)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- December 21, 2007
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Byline: Jenny Mayo, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Clarence Greenwood, known to his listening public as Citizen Cope, often plays strings of sold-out concerts, hitting venues like Philadelphia's Electric Factory and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
He wrote, performed and produced a track ("Sideways") on Carlos Santana's double-platinum-selling "Shaman" album and has opened for artists like Nelly Furtado and Ben Harper. His most recent album, 2006's "Every Waking Moment," hit No. 69 on the Billboard 200.
To most people, such accomplishments add up to a successful career. But to those who've been predicting the artist's big breakout for nearly a decade now, ...