Roy Clark Band: Roy Clark (fiddle, guitar), Vernon Sandusky, James Henley (guitars), Shelby Eicher, Wayne Massengale (fiddles), Jimmy Henley (banjo, mandolin, fiddle), Charlie Davis (steel guitar), Bobby Charles (piano), Rodney Lay (bass), Marty Long (drums).Additional personnel: School For Creative And Performing Arts Children's Choir, Tom Wopat (vocals), Timothy Berens (guitar), Peter "Madcat" Ruth (harmonica), Bobby Toots (whistle), Jerry Helt (square dance caller), Don Farrell, Timothy Breithaupt (background vocals).Recorded at Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio on June 3, 1991.Personnel: Roy Clark (vocals, guitar, fiddle); Tom Wopat (vocals); Bobby Toots (whistling); Vernon Sandusky, Tim Berens (guitar); Charles Davis (steel guitar); James Henley, Jimmy Henley (banjo, mandolin, fiddle); Paul Patterson (banjo); Phillip Ruder, Wayne Massengale, Shelby Eicher (fiddle); Peter "Madcat" Ruth (harmonica); Bobby Charles (piano); Rodney Lay (bass guitar); Michael Bishop (sound effects); Timothy Breithaupt (background vocals).Liner Note Author: Robert Derwae. Recording information: Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH (06/03/1991).Directors: Deborah Berry-Centers; Tom Montgomery. Editor: Thomas Knab. Illustrator: Aleta Jenks. Unknown Contributor Roles: School for Creative & Performing Arts Children's Chorus; Jerry Helt. Arrangers: Eric Knight; Crafton Beck; Mark McGurty; Chris Brubeck; Carmen Dragon; Richard Hayman; Paul Patterson; Bruce Healey. Ever hear a square-dance caller doing his thing with a symphony orchestra? You will here, along with a bewildering variety of what is euphemistically called American folk music, gussied up for Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops. Folk music there is - however lushly orchestrated - but there is also mid-20th century country music, bluegrass, fiddle tunes, Stephen Foster, and what passes for true modern folk music, a medley of tunes from television's golden age of rural programming. Sometimes it gets awfully corny - the low point being a children's chorus doing "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" at great