A friend of mine toured with Roy Clark for years. Here's a story he told. My friend Brad had the habit of showing up about two hours before show time to do warm up exercises and then run through some of his favorite songs. His favorite songs were old jazz standards. Early on in his first tour with Roy Clark, he learned that Roy Clark had the same habit, including enjoying play the same style of music. So after warm-up exercises, they would play jazz songs together. Brad played an electric bass on the tour because there wasn't room on the bus for his big German stand-up. Before their second tour together, Roy Clark had a section of the closet in his suite on the bus turned into a space to hold Brad's big stand-up bass so that they could play their jazz standards the 'right' way. Very generous, I think. Another thing came out about Mr. Clark's personality. Apparently the other band members enjoyed these back stage jazz concerts and would come around to listen after their warm-ups. One of them said that they should do a set of jazz standards on stage. Mr. Clark responded, "Those folks out there didn't pay for a jazz concert. They paid to hear a country music concert. We're going to give them what they paid for and not indulge ourselves. So they're going to hear the best country music concert we can give them."
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