Roy Clark
Although he's best known to the general populace for his work on the Hee-Haw TV show, Roy Clark is a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist capable of producing fireworks on anything with strings, and is proficient in country, bluegrass, and even classical music. He was famed for his comedic presence in a variety of television settings in the '70s and '80s, but he's also got a long string of fine recordings to his credit, going back to the early '60s, when he was a fiery fretmaster along the lines of Joe Maphis or Jimmy Bryant.
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Albums
- (2008) Roy Clark's Greatest
- (1995) Greatest Hits
- (1994) Banjo Bandits
- (1993) Great Picks and New Tricks
- (1990) The Best Of Roy Clark
- (1963) The Lightning Fingers Of Roy Clark: For Swingin', Dancing, And Listening
Top Tracks
- Yesterday, When I Was Young
- Thank God and Greyhound
- I Never Picked Cotton
- Riders In the Sky
- Earl's Breakdown
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