My screen is all squiggly. RIP. He was a great musician.
RIP
He’s still pickin’, but I’m not grinnin’.
RIP to a guitar virtuoso.
Our company in Phoenix hired him to put on a show for our customer conference about 25 years ago. My wife and I attended. We were both amazed at how entertaining a show it was. He was far more than a guitar virtuoso. He really knew how to entertain.
RIP
Roy Clark and Glen Campbell were two of the best guitarists and musicians ever.
just dang. underappreciated guitar master.
I used his books to learn guitar when I was a kid.
RIP Mr. Owens.
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Yesterday he was young.
We all were.
Memories of my youth - many evenings watching him on Hee-Haw, will be sorely missed.
My dad who passed away years ago, used to say Roy was the best guitarist of his time. He was right.
Sorry he is no longer with us. One of the greatest country musicians.
I heard him back in the 1962 at the Navy enlisted men’s club, San Diego. Nobody had hardly heard of him at that time. He performed by himself, a one man band, he didn’t need anybody else. One tune he played was Scottish bagpipes on a guitar. Incredible, never heard anything like it.
I watch him every Saturday night on Hee Haw reruns.
Part of a dwindling generation which really knew how to entertain. Cherish them while they are with us.
RIP Roy
Saw him at 9:30 on a morning in Branson. Great show. He ripped through, “Orange Blossom Special,” and, when done, he yelled, “Take that Soshi!” He was referring to the Japanese fiddler that also appeared in Branson.
WHOA! R.i.P. Mr. Roy Clark. Thank you, sir. love
Condolence to family and friends.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxDQQDF6j0Y
Rip to one of the best musician I’ve ever heard.