By Rebekah Pippin
Fans poured into Riverfront Park on Sunday afternoon, searching for an open spot on the ground where they could welcome Country Music legend and “Hee Haw” mainstay Roy Clark.
The 78-year-old, seven-time CMA Award winner and Country Music Hall of Famer received a standing ovation when he walked onto stage, when WSM-AM Nashville on-air personality Bill Cody introduced him.
Clark responded humbly by saying, “Bless your hearts, thank you. I hope I can live up to that.”
He opened the show with his 1981 single “Love Takes Two” and then announced that he had a surprise: his friend and fellow entertainer Buck Trent.
The audience responded warmly as Trent shouted, “I’d rather be here than the best hospital in Branson, Mo.!” Trent joined in with Clark as they performed ‘Rolling in My Sweet Baby’s Arms,’ a definite crowd pleaser.
Fans sang along as Clark then did “What a Wonderful World.” “Bless your heart, thank you for being so kind, it really is a wonderful world.,” he said as applause rose at the end before he introduced another guest, Justin David. The former “Nashville Star” fourth runner-up and Clark performed the Country classic “Man of Constant Sorrow” together.
As the cheers subsided, Clark asked the crowd, “How ’bout a little fiddle music? I’m gonna try something – and I do this with mixed emotions, because I’m showing off, and I wasn’t raised that way. It’s to let the young folks know that the ole’ boy can still get it done! It may take me three trips, but I can still bring the whole load!”
Then, turning toward a stage crew member, he said, “Fetch me my fiddle!” Moments later, he tore into “Orange Blossom Special,” earning another standing ovation as he made his exit.
Cody put this set in perspective, telling the audience, “That was Roy Clark and you have been a part of Country Music history today.”
Ralph Fowler, 46, of Gulf Port Miss, agreed. “I enjoyed watching Roy Clark perform and I loved watching him on ‘Hee Haw.’ I’m amazed by his determination to perform for his fans, still at his age. It’s just fantastic.”