"Orange Blossom Special" - Roy Clark & Jimmy Henley

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Published 2022-03-09
"Orange Blossom Special" - Roy Clark & Jimmy Henley

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  • I don't care if you prefer rock, soul, rap, or whatever....if you don't appreciate this, there is something missing in you......
  • @adamlyle5322
    Roy Clark was a national treasure that isn’t given nearly enough credit for his musical genius.
  • @GuyjKite
    Why can't there be tv shows like this anymore. I'm 65 years old.
  • @joehamlet7576
    The thing is, Roy Clark was as good on the banjo as he was on the fiddle as he was on the guitar as he was on anything else that had strings. He knew exactly how good that kid was.
  • @robertyoung4372
    Every instrument Roy Clark ever touched he could just make it dance
  • I’m a nurse that takes care of kids with cerebral palsy, I play this song every morning for them, and oh boy the happiness on their faces!!! This song is pure light.
  • I doubt we'll ever see the likes of Roy Clark again. Between his vast musical skills and just plain old showmanship, he's a shining example of a lost breed.
  • @bobblowhard8823
    If you took a tree stump; or an old 2 x 4, and put some strings on it, Roy Clark would have made it sound amazing. That's how much talent he had.
  • The sheer joy on Roy's face when the kid hits those near impossible licks at the end says all you need to know about Roy Clark.
  • Man I miss these days. America was free, music was great and people still had sense
  • @sf-gs3iz
    No doubt Roy Clark is one of the best string players of all time hands down. And I'm a hard rock fan.
  • @tmduke55221
    Watching this was just pure joy, smiled the whole time.

    Roy and Jimmy’s interactions shows they were just having fun the whole way through.
  • I grew up watching Roy Clark. I didn’t know how good we had it. Television today doesn’t feature such talent.
  • @williamagar7160
    That kind of skill isn't just learned, it's in the blood, bones and soul. Love it.
  • @WynneDHywel
    If this man was to hold a newborn child, the baby would begin to belt opera. Roy Clark is the Chuck Norris of music
  • @edyoung646
    "Banjo virtuoso Jimmy Henley passed away on Sunday, March 22, (2020) at his home in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, of throat cancer. He was 56 years of age. The diminutive Henley started playing banjo at the age of seven, his earliest performance being in his first-grade classroom in Hobbs, New Mexico. His first professional show followed imminently; he was paid $25."

    RIP maestro~
  • @salamyguy
    That kid absolutely shreds the banjo, absolutely beautiful