Top Stories
MOVIES & TV SHOWS
Albums
People Also Viewed
Advertisement
Advertisement
The comedy musical, which opens April 4, brings big laughs and rural America to the Great White Way.
Loretta Lynn, the Queen of Country Music, made her first Iowa appearance in 1962, and her last in 2016.
Sep. 23—100 Years Ago Sept. 23, 1922 Arrangements for an all-day holiday on Armistice Day, November 11, have been completed by the committee of the Francis Scott Key Post, American Legion, in charge of the celebration. Hitherto the afternoon only has been devoted to the celebration. But this year, it is planned to have the events and exercises begin at 9 o'clock in the morning and last until ...
Columnist Tom Campbell writes about a 2021 news poll that says America is on the wrong track.
Jim Owens, who was in the forefront of bringing country music into a new era of entertainment television programming, died today with wife Lorianne Crook by his side. Owens broke into national syndication in 1977 when he created and produced A Concert Behind Prison Walls with Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt, and Roy Clark. The next year, […]
A celebration of the show and its stars comes to the RP Funding Center in the Youkey Theatre on Jan. 9: “Remembering Hee Haw.”
In 1974, Jim Halsey's client, Roy Clark, was the star of Hee-Haw and one of the world's biggest country singers. But he still had to audition for the biggest gig of his life.
British artist Chris Barker is back with his annual homage to the celebrities and prominent figures we lost in 2018 in his re-imagined Beatles album cover.
Country star Roy Clark, the guitar virtuoso and singer who headlined the cornpone TV show "Hee Haw" for nearly a quarter century and was known for such hits as "Yesterday When I was Young" and "Honeymoon Feeling," has died. He was 85.
'Hee Haw' featured performances from the crème de la crème of the country music community, but Clark was a star in his own right, and an incredibly accomplished musician.