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  1. Explore F. Clarke Martty's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about F. Clarke Martty on AllMusic.

  2. Explore music from F. Clarke Marty. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from F. Clarke Marty on Discogs.

  3. “The Incredible Casuals’ Bottomless Pit: Singles, Rarities, & Sundries, 1980 – 2010” – I’ve been looking forward to this one, which features our first three singles from 1981 and ’82, plus the B side of a single that never came

  4. The other two original members were bassist Ned "Hoaky" Hickel and F. Clarke Martty on drums. All three were veterans of the post-punk scene. Originally, the band focused on revved up country and rockabilly, with Martty playing a simple stand-up drum kit and members sporting cowboy shirts, and bolo ties.

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    Thanks, SXSWorld Magazine. Most of this is true. But F. Clarke Martty was the band's first drummer. (And Kyle's the longest, and longtime fans still...

  6. The initial edition of Dash Rip Rock featured Davis, Ned "Hoaky" Hickel on bass, and F. Clarke Martty on drums, and was primarily focused on rockabilly and uptempo country sounds. Within a year, Davis became eager to bring a harder and more aggressive edge to the music, and Martty left the trio, with Fred LeBlanc taking over on drums.

  7. Dash Rip Rock is a legendary New Orleans trio known for their high-octane roots rock. Guitarist Bill Davis formed Dash Rip Rock with drummer F. Clarke Martty and bassist Ned "Hoaky" Hickel in the summer of 1984.