Dang, I feel like the Grim Reaper today.
https://www.al.com/news/2018/11/roy-cla ... -died.html
Best known for his stint on "Hee Haw" for its entire 24-year run.
RIP Roy Clark
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RIP Roy Clark
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Re: RIP Roy Clark
For some reason this makes me feel older than the LHotP passing.SpacemanSpiff wrote:Dang, I feel like the Grim Reaper today.
https://www.al.com/news/2018/11/roy-cla ... -died.html
Best known for his stint on "Hee Haw" for its entire 24-year run.
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Re: RIP Roy Clark
His version of Yesterday When I was Young has always broken my heart.
But my favorite song of his was his version of the Philadelphia Mummers string band standard Alabama Jubilee -- maybe because I have such a soft spot for that song in general.
But my favorite song of his was his version of the Philadelphia Mummers string band standard Alabama Jubilee -- maybe because I have such a soft spot for that song in general.
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Re: RIP Roy Clark
He's up there pickin' 'n grinnin' with Buck and a good deal of the ol' Hee Haw gang again.
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Re: RIP Roy Clark
mellytu74 wrote:His version of Yesterday When I was Young has always broken my heart.
But my favorite song of his was his version of the Philadelphia Mummers string band standard Alabama Jubilee -- maybe because I have such a soft spot for that song in general.
Same with me (Yesterday...)
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Re: RIP Roy Clark
I didn't realize how incredibly talented he was until I started looking in on some old stuff on YouTube -- wow! Roy, Glen Campbell, Buck Owens -- you know they got a hell of a band.
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