Met/hung out with him numerous times. Dude was the the truth with a guitar.
Roy Clark dead at 85.
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Re: Roy Clark dead at 85.
I made it farther in the Cover Songs tourney with Malaguena than I thought I would. Absolutely incredible on damn near any stringed instrument.
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RIP Hee Haw legend
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yeah - as a kid, I could barely tolerate Hee Haw, a byproduct of having only 2 channels. I think about that now when listening to Buck Owens and Roy Clark on Saturdays local public radio programCardsofSTL wrote:RIP Hee Haw legend
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Roy isn't the reason, but I did choose the fiddle as an instrument by watching some lady on Hee Haw.
Also, we had an 8-track of 'Roy Clark - Live' that we played in our old Chevy probably 1,000 times, and I still have to this day. Great musician. And entertainer.
Also, we had an 8-track of 'Roy Clark - Live' that we played in our old Chevy probably 1,000 times, and I still have to this day. Great musician. And entertainer.