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Back when I was young, and most of my family still loved me, I'd spend Saturday nights at my grandparents. Now there were two shows that were followed with almost a religious fervor, and being raised Baptist, I know what I'm talking about, those shows were, Lawrence Welk and Hee Haw. LW I'd get through waiting for Joe Feeny, Lawrence's Irish Tenor and The Lennon Sisters, because I had a big crush on the youngest sister Peggy, or Janet. I have problems with names. But I loved Hee Haw for the humor and the spots that hi-lighted the musical talent that was out there in CW and Blue Grass. I got laughed at a lot when I first started talking about at school. This was in the early 60's and The Beatles and Rolling Stones were taking over music. I liked them too, but the musicians I saw on Hee Haw were as masterful with their instruments as any Rock musician. RIP Roy you are missed greatly.
Yeah, well: Roy Clark, Tommy Emmanuel, Glen Campbell, Les Paul, and Al Di Meola are very, very, highly skilled musicians on guitar, although some people are unaware of their abilities
“M A L A - guena” - last words of some foo before dying of heat stroke cuz what was being pushed was straight fire🔥 still listen to this after close to a decade
Always loved this guy. I remember in his later years, he had some public displays that were not so pleasant. It came from a place of great pain. No matter I still loved him. There was always a sense of joy that he wanted to impart through his art. For that I will always be thankful…
He may be one of a few people that can play the melody and rithum at the same time. Their was not too meany people that could keep up with him. Try to check out Roy play 12th. Street Rag.😊
So, I lived in Branson at the time this happened. Sadly, due to my ruthless work schedule I was unable to attend any of his shows, though I did attend a few other artists' performances whenever my parents visited. Without a doubt, Clark is one of the greatest of all guitarists. He put his own power, passion, and technique into the annals of history. Good work, Roy!