Throughout his illustrious career, Roy has performed around the world.
Believing that music can bridge
continents, he has taken his message of goodwill to many countries. In
1976 he led his own show to Russia.
That record-breaking tour sold out 18 concerts in Moscow, St. Petersberg,
and Riga. In a stunning review in
"Pravda" the Russian newspaper concluded it's review with: "The American
guys and girls sing here of
their striving for peace, happiness, and love. And this is the best
confirmation that people of goodwill
always understand one another." Roy was invited back to the Soviet Union
in 1988 where he again
performed to sellout crowds. That "Friendship Tour" was captured on tape
and airs frequently on TNN.
Roy hosted the popular TV show, HEE HAW, for 25 years. He has been seen
on many other shows too: In
the mid-60's he was a regular guest on "The Beverly Hillbillies" and went
on to become the first country
music artist to guest host "The Tonight Show" for Johnny Carson. He has
appeared on many TV shows too
numerous to mention and hosted many TV specials, including "Country
Music, USA", "Flying Down To
Provo", "Country Goes To Switzerland", "The Disney Anniversary Special",
"The Academy Of Country
Music Awards", three specials for the BBC in England, and many others.
Roy's achievements are breathtaking. He was the 1st National Ambassador
for UNICEF, among many
other honors. Roy received the "Entertainer of the Year" award from both
the Academy of Country Music
and the Country Music Association; "Comedy Act of the Year" from the
Academy of Country Music;
"Country Music Star of the Year" from the American Guild of Variety
Artists; "Instrumentalist of the Year"
six times from the Music City News Awards; "Picker of the Year" in
Playboy Magazine reader's poll, "Best
Country Guitarist" from Guitar magazine; ... the list goes on and on.
Roy Clark's Grammy-winning virtuosity is showcased in his concerts but
his generosity goes unheralded. It
is impossible to measure all that he gives. The annual ROY CLARK
CELEBRITY GOLF
TOURNAMENT alone has raised millions of dollars for the Children's
Medical Center in Tulsa and St.
Judes Children's Hospital in Memphis.
Through the years, Roy has recorded a string of hits, including,
"Honeymoon Feeling", "The Tips of My
Fingers", "Thank God and Greyhound You're Gone", "Come Live With Me" ...
but perhaps he is best
associated with the stirring, "Yesterday When I Was Young" and his own
12-string guitar version of
"Malaguena".
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