Clay Hart

Clay Hart

Clay Hart in 1969
Background information
Birth name Henry Clay Hart III
Born (1942-07-01) July 1, 1942
Origin Providence, Rhode Island
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1969–1970
Labels Metromedia
Associated acts Sally Flynn

Clay Hart (born July 1, 1942) is an American country music singer and guitarist who was a member of The Lawrence Welk Show television program from 1969 to 1975.

Biography

Born Henry Clay Hart, III, and reared in Providence, Rhode Island; he attended Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts as a theater arts major. Although his passion was in music, he worked as a salesman in a record shop in New York City after graduation and later as a foreign credit analyst on Wall Street but those jobs were brief, for he proceeded to pursue a music career, often performing in small clubs.

While performing in West Virginia, Hart was discovered by Lawrence Welk who was there for a luncheon on behalf of the Cancer Crusade. Impressed with his talent, the maestro signed him as a member of the Champagne Music Makers, where he made is first network television appearance in July 1969.

Hart replaced Lynn Anderson as the show's resident country singer and remained on the show in that capacity until 1975, when Ava Barber replaced him. During Hart's time on the show, he was nominated for a Grammy in 1969 with his first hit record "Spring",[1] but lost to Johnny Cash, and has released a solo album, Clay Hart: Most Requested Country Favorites from the Ranwood Records label.

He married Welk vocalist Sally Flynn on December 6, 1974, and the two later became a husband-and-wife country singing act that has opened for stars such as Mel Tillis, Red Skelton, and Juliet Prowse. Recently, he and Flynn have appeared in wraparound segments for reruns of the Welk Show on PBS and have toured the U.S. with their fellow Welk stars in the Forever Blowing Bubbles concert series.

Hart has two children, Elizabeth and Hank, from a previous marriage. Since the show, he has appeared on The Nashville Network, and has operated a tote bag business with Flynn. They currently make their home in Miami, Florida.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country Label
1969 Spring 38 Metromedia

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1969 "Spring" 30 Spring
"Another Day, Another Mile, Another Highway" 25 2 singles only
1970 "Face of a Dear Friend" 73
"If I'd Only Come and Gone" 62 13

References

  1. "New look new product new team". Billboard. 29 August 1970. p. 8. Retrieved 27 February 2011.


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