Roy Clark

Roy Clark

Infobox musical artist
Background = solo_singer
Instrument = Guitar, Banjo, Fiddle, Harmonica,Mandolin
Name = Roy Clark


Img_capt = Roy Clark in March, 2002
Born = Birth date and age|1933|4|15|mf=y, Meherrin, Virginia
Age = 74 Died =
Alias =
Genre = Country music
Associated_acts = Hee Haw
Label =
Notable_instruments =
Years_active = 1950 - present
URL = [http://www.royclark.org/ Official website]

Roy Linwood Clark (born 15 April 1933, Meherrin, Virginia, United States) is a versatile and well-known country music musician and performer. He is best known for hosting "Hee Haw", one of the first nationally televised country variety shows in the United States, from 1969–1992.

Clark has been an iconic figure in country music, both as a musician and as a popularizer of country music. Clark is an entertainer, most of all, with an amiable personality and a telegenic presence.

During the 1970s, Clark frequently guest-hosted for Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show" and enjoyed a 30,000,000 viewership for "Hee Haw". Clark is highly regarded as both a guitarist and banjo player. He is also skilled in Classical guitar as well as playing several other instruments. While he has had hit songs as a pop vocalist (e.g. "Yesterday, When I was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound"), his instrumental skill has had an enormous effect on succeeding generations of both bluegrass and country musicians.

Career

Born in southside Virginia, Clark grew up as a teenager in southeast Washington, D.C. where his father worked at the Washington Navy Yard. At the age of 14, Clark began playing banjo, guitar, and mandolin, and he won two National Banjo Championships by the age of 17. He was simultaneously pursuing a sporting career, first as a baseball player, and then as a boxer, before switching over to music full time. At the age of 17, he had his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry.

By 1955, he was a regular on Jimmy Dean's Washington, D.C. television program. Dean, who valued punctuality among musicians in his band, the Texas Wildcats, fired Clark for habitual lateness, telling him "you're the most talented person I've ever fired." In 1960, Clark went out to Las Vegas where he worked as guitarist in a band led by former West Coast Western Swing bandleader-comedian Hank Penny. When Dean was tapped to host "The Tonight Show", he asked Clark to appear, introducing him to a national audience for the first time. Subsequently, Clark appeared on "The Beverly Hillbillies" as a recurring character (actually two, he played businessman Roy Halsey and Roy's mother, Myrtle). Once, on an episode of the Sunday evening Jackie Gleason Show dedicated to country music, Clark played a blistering rendition of "Down Home". Later, he even appeared on an episode of "The Odd Couple" where he played "Malagueña".

In 1963, Clark signed to Capitol Records and had three top 10 hits. He switched to Dot Records and again scored hits. He later recorded for ABC Records, which had acquired Dot, and MCA Records, which absorbed the ABC label.

In 1969, Clark and Buck Owens were the hosts of "Hee Haw." The show was dropped by CBS Television in 1971 but continued to run in syndication for twenty more years. During its tenure, Clark was a member of the "Million Dollar Band".

In 1983, Clark opened the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre in Branson, Missouri, becoming the first country music star to have his own venue there, and beginning a trend which led to Branson becoming a center of live music performance, as it is today. Many of the celebrities who have played in Branson first entertained at the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre. Clark frequently played in Branson during the 1980s and 1990s. He has since sold the venue (now owned by the Hughes Brothers and renamed the "Hughes American Family Theatre") and gone back to a fairly light touring schedule which usually includes a performance with Ramona Jones and the Jones Family Band at their annual tribute to Clark's old "Hee Haw" co-star Grandpa Jones in Mountainview, Arkansas.

In addition to his musical skill, Clark has often displayed his talents as a comedian and actor. During his years on the variety show Hee Haw, Clark entertained with numerous comedy sketches, including a recurring feature where he played the clerk of the "Empty Arms Hotel", a character similar to that portrayed by John Cleese in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. Clark released several albums of his comedic performances, to varying critical acclaim and commercial success.

Clark has endorsed Mosrite, Gretsch, and many other brands of guitar during his career. He currently endorses Heritage Guitars, which makes a Roy Clark model. [ [http://www.heritageguitar.com/models/RoyClark.htm Heritage Guitar Inc., Roy Clark model page] ]

On 22 August 1987, Clark was made a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Clark plays an annual benefit concert at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, the proceeds of which go to fund scholarships for aspiring musicians.

For many years Clark has made his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Roy Clark Elementary School in Tulsa's Union School District was named in his honor in 1978.

Film roles

* "Matilda" (1978)

* "Country Comes Home" (1982)

* "Uphill All the Way" (1986)

* "Freeway" (1988)

Television and film

Clark has appeared in numerous television programs as himself, beginning with "Swing Out, Sweet Land" (1970) and followed by "The Bell Telephone Jubilee", "The Captain & Tennille Special" (both 1976), "Fair Weather Friends" (1977), "Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue" (1977), "The Muppet Show" (1978), the EPCOT Center opening celebration (1982), "Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration" (1985), the "6th Annual National Songwriter Awards" (1986), "The Grand Ole Opry 65th Anniversary" (1991), "The Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary" (1996), and "A Bing Crosby Christmas" (1998). He also appeared as himself in the film "Gordy" (1995). He is mentioned in the animated comedy "Squidbillies" (2008), where he is summoned from hell and plays banjo.

Discography

Albums

* 1962 - The Lightning Fingers Of Roy Clark (Capitol)
* 1963 - Roy Clark Sings The Tip Of My Fingers (Capitol)
* 1964 - Happy To Be Unhappy (Capitol)
* 1965 - Roy Clark Guitar Spectacular (Capitol)
* 1966 - Roy Clark Sings Lonesome Love Ballads (Capitol)
* 1966 - Stringin' Along With The Blues (Capitol)
* 1966 - Live! (Tower)
* 1967 - Roy Clark (Hilltop)
* 1968 - In The Mood (Tower)
* 1968 - Urban Suburban (Dot)
* 1968 - Do You Believe This Roy Clark (Dot)
* 1969 - Silver Threads And Golden Needles (Hilltop)
* 1969 - Yesterday, When I Was Young (Dot)
* 1969 - The Everlovin' Soul Of Roy Clark (Dot)
* 1969 - Greatest (Capitol)
* 1970 - He'll Have To Go (Hilltop)
* 1970 - The Other Side Of Roy Clark (Dot)
* 1970 - I Never Picked Cotton (Dot)
* 1970 - The Best Of Roy Clark (Dot)
* 1971 - The Incredible Roy Clark (Dot)
* 1971 - The Magnificent Sanctuary Band (Dot)
* 1972 - Roy Clark Country (Dot)
* 1972 - Live! (Dot)
* 1973 - Superpicker (Dot)
* 1973 - Come Live With Me (Dot)
* 1973 - Roy Clark's Family Album (Dot)
* 1974 - The Entertainer (Dot)
* 1974 - Roy Clark's Family Friends (Dot)
* 1974 - Classic Clark (Dot)
* 1974 - Roy Clark (Dot)
* 1975 - So Much To Remember (Capitol)
* 1975 - A Pair Of Fives (Banjos That Is) with Buck Trent (Dot)
* 1975 - Greatest Hits (Dot)
* 1976 - Heart To Heart (Dot)
* 1976 - In Concert (Dot)
* 1977 - The ABC Collection (ABC)
* 1977 - My Music And Me (Dot)
* 1977 - Hookin' It (ABC/Dot)
* 1978 - Labor Of Love (ABC)
* 1978 - Banjo Bandits with Buck Trent (ABC)
* 1979 - Makin' Music (MCA) with Clarence Gatemouth Brown and Steve Ripley
* 1979 - My Music (MCA)
* 1980 - Back To The Country (MCA)
* 1981 - Makin' Love (MCA)
* 1981 - Last Word In Jesus Is Us (MCA)
* 1982 - Live From Austin City Limits (Churchill)
* 1986 - Rockin' In The Country (Silver Dollar)
* 1993 - Live In Branson, MO, USA (Laserlight)
* 1993 - Great Picks And New Tricks (BRD)
* 1995 - Roy Clark Plays Hank Williams with Joe Pass (Ranwood)
* 1995 - My Favorite Hymns (Intersound)
* 1998 - Branson City Limits (Page City)
* 2000 - Live at Billy Bob's Texas (Image Intertainment)
* 2008 - Timeless: the Classic Concert Performances (Varese Fontana)

Awards

* 1970 - CMA - Comedian Of The Year
* 1972 - ACM - Entertainer Of The Year
* 1973 - ACM - Entertainer Of The Year
* 1973 - CMA - Entertainer of the Year
* 1975 - CMA - Instrumental Group Of The Year (with Buck Trent)
* 1976 - CMA - Instrumental Group Of The Year (with Buck Trent)
* 1977 - CMA - Instrumentalist Of The Year
* 1978 - CMA - Instrumentalist Of The Year
* 1980 - CMA - Instrumentalist Of The Year
* 1982 - Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for "Roy Clark - Alabama Jubilee"

References

External links

* [http://www.royclark.org Roy Clark] official website
* [http://www.opry.com/MeetTheOpry/Members.aspx?id=62 at the Grand Ole Opry]
* [http://www.unionps.org/elementary/clark.htm Roy Clark Elementary School]


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