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Clarke's career with Helix spanned over two decades, during which he played on several of the band's most iconic albums, including "Diamond" (1981), "No Rest for the Wicked" (1983), and "Wild in the Streets" (1984). His precision, power, and finesse behind the drums earned him a reputation as one of the top drummers of his generation. Helix Scotty Clarke Live Gay

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"Ten minutes, Scotty," a stagehand whispered, passing him a bottle of water.

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The town, too, had its rituals. Pride was a slow, bright week in June with a parade that smelled of sunscreen and frying dough. The festival wasn't wild; it was handmade floats, kids on parents’ shoulders, and a banner that read simply: Live Gay. It was the first time Scotty saw himself reflected out on the street with a sameness that felt radical — not because it was flashy but because it was ordinary and unapologetic.

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