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Such a talented man.

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That is really sad.  I remember that show as a child and my parents watched it every week!  Once in awhile when channel surfing I would catch some reruns of the show.  Brought back fond memories for me, it was quite funny and entertaining for it's time.

Though I am a typical baby boomer (at the young end of course) LOL   I even will enjoy a rerun of Lawrence Welk.  I was facinated as a child with the dancers and costumes they wore.  May he rest in peace and all those great entertainers that have gone before him.

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Alwlays liked him and enjoyed him on Hee Haw.

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Godspeed Roy.........................

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Oh my, R.I.P.

 

I don’t like country music, but I loved Roy Clark.  He seemed marvelous, and his guitar playing was simply amazing.

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Sad.  I was a "Hee Haw" fan.  Remember it on CBS and in syndication.  We were in Nashville one year and tried to get tickets to one of their live perfomance segments.  Couldn't get them.  Small audience and a gazillion people wanting tickets.

 

I think Charley McCoy, the band leader may still be alive.  And Cathy Baker, too.  Not sure.

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I always respected his musical talent.  He seemed to be a kind gentleman, too.

 

RIP, Mr. Clark.  So sorry to see genuine talent disappear from the scene. 

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So 70’s!

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I have not heard his name in a long time but thought that he was very talented. RIP Mr. Clark.

The next time that I hear salt and ice together, it better be in a margarita!