Description
Roy Clark recounts his journey from a boyhood in a small town in Virginia to growing up in Washington, D.D., where in the 1940s and early 1950s, this talented guitar and banjo player would earn a living and eventually make a name for himself. What started as a way of making pocket money has evolved into one of the most successful careers in country music history. In addition to playing with many of the greats of the Grand Ole Opry, Roy Clark has had a successful career as a recording artist all on his own.







