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Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 28 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Roy Clark

    by Oldtimer1928 on 9/26/12McPhillips Station Casino - Winnipeg

    Terrible. He should retire. The music was okay. Singing was bad very boring

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by cagirou on 11/6/11Cypress Bayou Casino - Charenton

    It was ok.. I took my mother. She enjoyed it, I felt he talked more than he played .. He didn't play his banjo at all Just an electric guitar.. The stuff he did do was good

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Roy Clark still the entertainer.

    by josco on 5/22/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    Although Mr. Clark has slowed down quite a bit from a technical standpoint, he is still the consummate entertainer.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Vintage Roy

    by labatteman on 5/17/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    The show was a big hit. Roy and the Boys displayed tremendous versatility and skill in a show that provided something for everyone. Roy's personality and his great delight in entertaining his hometown fans was quite evident. It was a joy to share the same hall with a man who openly loved his fans as much a they loved him!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by WSW1 on 5/17/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    It was distressing to see Roy in such poor physical condition. His hips and back may be affected but his fingers are still simply amazing. In spite of his obvious discomfort, he has not lost his sense of humor. I could listen to him all night long. The BEST show I have seen at Birchmere in several years. The whole group are extraordinary musicians.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Roy Clark is Imortal

    by Rawley on 5/17/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    Something I had wanted since the Hee Haw days was to see Roy Clark in person. I have never known of any entertainer that wanted the show to go on as much as he did that evening. Mr. Clark could have easily canceled that show. He was on pain medication and had the appearence of a man that really did not feel well. He took the stage and gave my wife, myself, and everyone in attendance that night what they came to see and hear. I enjoyed an evening that I will never forget. I wish he he had been able to come out after for autographs as I have an album from 1969, "I Never Picked Cotton" that I would have loved to have had him sign,,, and I am confident he would have. Maybe next time as I hope to have the chance to see him again,,, and soon!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Roy Clark

    by Alex411 on 5/16/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    Enjoyed the performance of a true country icon. There seemed to be some songs where you could not hear Roy's guitar while he was playing. Don't know if that was a sound board issue or an issue on stage. The reason I bought the tickets was to appreciate Roy's guitar pickin'. I was somewhat dissapointed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still outstanding

    by TremN2 on 5/16/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    Although Roy has had some medical issues and had limited movement around the stage, he still commanded a great performance. His band provided the support and they too had great performers - especially Mr. Davis.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Roy Clark - Great Show

    by SmallVenueFanatic on 5/16/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    When Roy Clark left the stage I looked at my watch expecting to find that it might have been the shortest show I ever saw ... WRONG! It was almost two hours later! What a performance: music and comedy. I lost track of how many tunes were played but it was more than sufficient. It was a well knit show that flowed easily from beginning to end. Roy Clark is a master entertainer who is not afraid to showcase the young talent that surrounds him - and it is talent!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Roy Clark...class act!

    by Nicknametoolong on 3/14/11Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom - Bow

    The show was wonderful and, although Roy didn't play as much as we would have expected, he featured all of his band members very well. We were disappointed that Roy did not do any banjo pickin'. He is such a character and still has the sparkle in his eye and his devilish grin and we remembered and love.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    It was an honor to be in this man's presence.

    by DJDave on 3/14/11Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom - Bow

    I am 50 years old so I am not of Roy Clark's generation.....still I really wanted to see him. I drove an hour and a half on a motorcycle in freezing windchill......I define that as "I really wanted to see him!" What I saw, to some people, would have been dissappointing. Roy is getting old, not as nimble nor musically able as I remember him on Hee Haw (I watched this program with my parents---every episode) and the show was reletively short.....but.....I would have been happy just to be near this great man. His heart and "grin" were real. His way of honest communication with his audience about what he cares about ("down homey type songs") and his need to pass them on was SO appreciated. He is doing that with this tour. he has surrounded himself with musicians so talented that each one could be a headliner musician based on musical talent. Should their names get bigger, his keyboardist, drummer, banjo player, guitar player, fiddle player and bass player all have enough musical talent to wow a crowd and they are learning from Roy. Roy has accomplished his task....passing on the music that would be lost in the tide of pop music today. If you go to this show expecting to hear every song that Roy Clark is famous for, you'll be dissapointed. If you see the show as I did, an opportunity to honor Roy's long life of musicianship and be in his presence and enjoy "down homey" music.....you will not be dissapointed. Be prepared to listen to and enjoy each of his band getting to solo by singing and or playing.....these guys are good so enjoy! God Bless Roy Clark for being such a special part of my young life......"A pickin and a grinnin" with all those one liner jokes are all part of my personality that I owe to Roy Clark!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Roy Clark is an American treasure!

    by SteelersFreak on 3/13/11Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom - Bow

    Ever the consummate musician, showman, and entertainer, Roy still has that special twinkle in his eye. And he can still knock out Malaguena. His band is AWESOME, especially Justin David and a guitarist named Ralph - forget his last name. His bandleader (keyboards and backup vocals) and he have done over 4,000 shows together. The funniest song of the night was Thank God and Greyhound You're Gone. The only disappointment was the AWFUL sound mixing done by the folks of The Skagit. Just horrible. With everyone playing it was hard to hear Roy's voice and instrument. The drums were WAAAAY too loud as well. Lots of WOW moments, lots of laughs. We felt really good leaving the concert. Roy is such a nice man. At one point he said "make this the best day of your life" and at another point said "go out and do something nice for someone - they in turn will do something nice for someone else and on and on it will go".

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Roy Clark was amazing

    by fishinfool5963 on 3/13/11Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom - Bow

    The Roy Clark show was absolutely fantastic. The sound was great, the music was super fantastic and the venue (Skagit Valley Casino) was really super nice.......

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Roy Clark

    by Poppa80 on 3/13/11Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom - Bow

    The first time we saw Roy Clark was 41 years ago at the Monroe Farigrounds, He still has it and he still puts on a wonderful show, I have enjoyed every show we have ever seen from the Monroe Fairgrounds, to this one at the Casino. Thank you

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Roy has still got it!

    by Nashcat1 on 4/18/10Nashville Municipal Auditorium - Nashville

    Roy can still play guitar with the best of them. His singing voice shows signs of being 77 years old, but most singers lose it long before that. His comedic timing is still first rate.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Classic entertainment for the whole family

    by MustangSally22 on 4/18/10Nashville Municipal Auditorium - Nashville

    Truly enjoyed this show. Our children went and loved it, as well, especially our 2 -year-old who began an unstoppable interest in the banjo after first seeing Roy Clark on YouTube. Mr. Clark may be getting older but he sure entertains - an amazing artist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    awesome show

    by tbird88 on 10/12/09Rialto Square Theatre - Joliet

    legend. Still kicking ass at his age. Can play guitar like no one else. SIngs well. Good stroy. FUN band >All aroung good time

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Roy Clark was awesome

    by GatorFan on 7/16/09Paramount Arts Center - Ashland

    I I enjoyed seeing Roy Clark. He was just as great as I remembered as a teenager watching HeeHaw. Roy put a great show.