Roy Clark may have found his most wide audience as the co-host of the TV comedy series Hee Haw, but it was his prowess on the guitar, banjo and fiddle that made him such a hit with music fans, including famous friends like Brad Paisley. Clark died Thursday at 85, leaving behind a legacy of thrilling live performances. Here are six of his best.
Silvertone is the debut album by American musician Chris Isaak, released in 1985, and named after his three-piece backup band. The album peaked at in Australia in June 1986
Six String Silvertone. Audio CD (February 9, 1993). Number of Discs: 1. Format: Live. It Has songs that I had never heard Beaumont Rag and Six String Silvertone. And also just hearing him play Malaguena without being able to watch him. Does not do him justice. I dont know if this is what his Branson show is really like. Or now if he's still got his theatre. But I would still go see him live.
Roy Clark’s decade-defying success could be summed up in one word - sincerity. His first guitar, a Sears Silvertone, came as a Christmas present when he was 14. That same year, 1947, he made his first TV appearance. Another great album of his was a collaboration he did with Joe Pass of Hank Williams tunes. JedimasterPaul, Nov 15, 2018.
Roy Clark with Johnny and June Carter Cash on Hee Haw. But in 1960, Clark was 27 and still scrambling. An invitation to open for Wanda Jackson at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas proved to be his big break. It led to his own tour, on the road for 345 straight nights at one stretch, and when he returned to Vegas in 1962, he came back as a headliner and recording star, with his debut album The Lightning Fingers Of Roy Clark. The next year, he had his first hit, The Tips Of My Fingers, a country song that featured an orchestra and string section. Clark has had 23 top 40 country hits, among them eight top 10s. In addition, his 12-string guitar rendition of Malaguena is considered a classic and, in 1982, he won a Grammy (Best Country Instrumental Performance) for Alabama Jubilee. Watch Clark and Clarence Gatemouth Brown perform Take the ‘A’ Train.
Roy Clark in a familiar pose, pickin’ and grinnin’ with his co-host Buck Owens, on the set of Hee Haw. Image courtesy of Time Life. But perhaps the best known is Roy Clark, who died at his Tulsa, Oklahoma, home on Thursday, November 15, at age 85. The often-smiling, nattily attired Clark differed from those others by being of a generation that combined virtuosity with a sincere desire to entertain. He began by playing banjo and mandolin, and received his first guitar as a Christmas gift at age 14. It was a Sears Silvertone. By his mid-teens, Clark was playing bars and dives on Friday and Saturday nights. This soon escalated to every night, causing him to skip school and ultimately drop out.
Roy Linwood Clark (April 15, 1933 – November 15, 2018) was an American singer and musician. He is best known for having hosted Hee Haw, a nationally televised country variety show, from 1969 to 1997. Clark was an important and influential figure in country music, both as a performer and in helping to popularize the genre
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| A | Six String SilvertoneWritten-By – Dennis Adkins |
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| B | Everytime I Close My EyesWritten-By – Jerry Reid |
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