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    Default Roy Clark Has Passed at 85

    For some of the more vintage members who might have grown up watching Hee Haw, Roy Clark has passed away due to complications from pneumonia at age 85.

    https://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...tar-dead-at-85

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    Country star Roy Clark, the legendary singer and multi-instrumentalist with an ear-to-ear smile who headlined the hit TV show "Hee Haw" for nearly a quarter century, has died. He was 85.

    A rep for the singer told Fox News Clark died on Thursday at his Tulsa, Okla., home due to complications from pneumonia.

    Clark was the "Hee Haw" host or co-host for its entire 24-year run, with Buck Owens his best-known co-host. The country music and comedy show's last episode aired in 1993, though reruns continued for a few years thereafter.

    "'Hee Haw' won't go away. It brings a smile to too many faces," Clark said in 2004, when the show was distributed on VHS and DVD for the first time.

    He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2009, and emotionally told the crowd how moving it was "just to be associated yourself with the members of the Country Music Hall of Fame and imagine that your name will be said right along with all the list."

    In his 1994 autobiography, "My Life in Spite of Myself," he said "Yesterday, When I Was Young" had "opened a lot of people's eyes not only to what I could do but to the whole fertile and still largely untapped field of country music, from the Glen Campbells and the Kenny Rogerses, right on through to the Garth Brookses and Vince Gills."

    Clark was a guest host on "The Tonight Show" several times in the 1960s and 1970s when it was rare for a country performer to land such a role. His fans included not just musicians, but baseball great Mickey Mantle. The Yankees outfielder was moved to tears by "Yesterday When I Was Young" and for years made Clark promise to sing it at his memorial ? a request granted after Mantle died in 1995.

    Beginning in 1983, Clark operated the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre in Branson, Missouri, and was one of the first country entertainers to open a theater there. Dozens followed him.

    He was a touring artist as late as the 2000s. Over the years, he played at venues around the world: Carnegie Hall in New York, the Sporting Club in Monte Carlo, the Grand Palace in Brussels and the Rossiya Theatre in Moscow.

    Clark was born in Meherrin, Virginia, and received his first guitar on his 14th Christmas. He was playing in his father's square dance band at age 15.

    In the 1950s, Clark played in bands in the Washington, D.C., area. In 1960, he got the chance to front the band of country singer Wanda Jackson. He also performed regularly in Las Vegas. He got his first recording contract, with Capitol Records, in 1962.

    He appeared on Jimmy Dean's TV show "Town and Country Time" and took over the show when Dean left.

    In 1997 he released "Roy Clark's Christmas Memories."

    Clark told The Associated Press in 2004 that "Hee Haw" was like a family reunion.

    "We became a part of the family. The viewers were sort of part owners of the show. They identified with these clowns, and we had good music."

    Clark said the hour-long program of country music and corny jokes capped off his career.

    "This was the icing on the cake. This put my face and name together."

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Aw, man. I'm crushed.

    Roy Clark and Hee Haw were HUGE parts of my childhood.

    There are so many wonderful clips of him on Youtube that it's impossible to choose. Do yourself a favor and go look up some of those videos.
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    Yep. There's a little less joy today.

    Thanks for the video Crays, I remember him.
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    Always liked him. Never heard any negatives about him. The pages of the calendar keep falling to the floor, it catches up with all of us eventually. There is less music here, but more in heaven.

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    Just a pickin and a grinnin!

    Roy was a fantastic musician and entertainer!

    He will be missed.

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    One of the best to ever play. You can always tell when a musician loves what he does, it just comes through in the music. Roy loved to play.

    RIP Roy.
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    Losing them one by one. Grew up with Hee Haw being a regular on TV. Man could sure pick a tune.
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    Hee Haw was the Grand Old Opry of television.
    Roy Clark made his mark!
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    Another part of my childhood gone forever. May he RIP.

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