Roy Clark - Malaguena (The Odd Couple) - Dad&DaughterFirstReaction
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2022
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Roy Clark working for CBS with Tony Randall & Jack Klugman. A wild take on an old classic.
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Jack Klugman played Quincy, Roy Clark passed a few years ago (2018). Roy was considered a country music artist so in my opinion didnt get the credit he deserved. One of the best guitarist of his era.
Roy could play anything with strings, and at a world class level. Guitar, banjo, fiddle. Just hand him the instrument, and prepare to be amazed.
The other role in The Odd Couple, Felix Unger, was played by Tony Randall.
Jack Klugman played Quincy! Odd Couple 70’s sitcom!
The Odd Couple was a sitcom. I guess this was an occasion when the show just stopped for a bit of awesomeness.
Roy Clark is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, hosted a show called Hee Haw. The Mountain Dew is an old country song about moonshine.
Roy was the best to ever pick up a guitar imo.
Karl Howman played Jacko in Brush Strokes, a British comedy series about a painter and decorator lmao. Definitely not Quincy M.D.. Roy Clark was a country singer who did a lot of comedy in his act and an amazing guitarist as you can see. There are a lot of country music artist who were great guitarist. Depending on your tastes you could try Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss (she plays a mean fiddle) if you wanted to delve into some country. Also Chris Stapleford's Tennessee Whisky is a good song.
i needs me that dark side of the moon skull cap! looks good on ya.
As strange as it my sound, I happen to own “that guitar.” It’ a 1972 D35 and it’s amazing. It a long