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Country music singer, songwriter. Born October 28, 1972 in Glen Dale, West Virginia.
Roy Clark and Ray Price have aged well
By SHIRLEY JINKINS Roy and Ray are a pair of undisputed classics, both dating back to the days when country band members dressed alike and wore ties.
Wednesday's agenda: Country music and Western art
A pair of country legends Ray Price and Roy Clark have about 100 years' worth of music experience between them.
Plenty of country acts set for weekend
Looking to hear some live music this weekend? The Big Fresno Fair is up and running with some big musical acts, while a popular country band returns to Visalia.
Salt Lake City, UT There aren't many Americans in the history of this great country that have seen as much of the lower forty-eight states up close as I have, and that would include Lewis and Clark.
Robin Williams flew from Traverse City, Michigan, to Bartlesville, Oklahoma, in his blue-and-white Waco YMF-5 for the nineteenth time.
Bluegrass group coming to Civic Center
Jimmy Henley and his 5-piece band will provide a musical treat for bluegrass fans when they open the Upshur County Arts Council season at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
Montgomery Gentry rocks Fair crowd with country swagger
There was a time when electric guitars had no place in country music, and then - along came Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, Speedy West, Jerry Reed and a host of other electrified plectrum gods.
'How Does It Feel' by WXYZ-TV's Stephen Clark & daughter Hillary! VIDEO
She's opened for Billy Ray Cyrus and performed at several 99.5 WYCD events. The song was started by Hillary's father, Channel 7 news anchor Stephen Clark who was inspired by conversations with Hillary.
'How Does It Feel' by WXYZ-TV's Stephen Clark & daughter Hillary! VIDEO
She's opened for Billy Ray Cyrus and performed at several 99.5 WYCD events. The song was started by Hillary's father, Channel 7 news anchor Stephen Clark who was inspired by conversations with Hillary.
'How Does It Feel' by WXYZ-TV's Stephen Clark & daughter Hillary! VIDEO
She's opened for Billy Ray Cyrus and performed at several 99.5 WYCD events. The song was started by Hillary's father, Channel 7 news anchor Stephen Clark who was inspired by conversations with Hillary.
"This album marks the end of one era - and bridges the chasm into a new one," Ripley said.
With most of his public life spent in spotlights or in front of television cameras, entertainer Roy Clark says he is still flattered when people tell him they think of him as a member of their own family.
Paramount Arts Center show makes guitar the star | Monday
It was an afternoon of fiddlin' and pickin' banjoes and guitars at the inaugural Guitar Show at the Paramount Arts Center Saturday.
Three blockbuster performances can be expected along this year's Kentucky Music Trail at the Paramount Arts Center.
Country Single Jubilee 5.25.09: The Hank Williams, Sr. Edition
Country Single Jubilee 5.25.09: The Hank Williams, Sr. Edition Posted by Jasper Jones on 05.25.2009 This week's Jubilee spotlights a true country music icon, "The Drifting Cowboy" Hank Williams, Sr.! Welcome back, Jubileers! It's good to have you again! Barbara Mandrell , Roy Clark , and Charlie McCoy were inducted into the Country Music Hall of ...
Roy Clark, Barbara Mandrell and Charlie McCoy Enter Hall of Fame
Three artists who started their careers after the dawn of television and went on to achieve great success in that medium were welcomed into the Country Music Hall of Fame during a three-hour ceremony on May 17.
Make it official: Roy Clark goes into the Country Music Hall of Fame on May 17. "I found out," Clark said, "that, on the ladder of success, the higher you go, the more rungs there are." Tulsa World file By JOHN WOOLEY Published: There's no question that Roy Clark belongs in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Most popular: Exclusive: Finally ... is it the last Last of the Summer Wine?
It is a vintage 37 years in the making and the worlds longest-running sitcom. But the axe may be about to fall on Last of the Summer Wine as the BBC carries out a comedy cull.
Speaking flu-ently and accurately about influenza
Roy Clark at Poynter Online has a fine column on the squabble over what to call the new influenza.
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