‘Ozark Jubilee’ guitarist dies at 85 (AP)

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Herschel “Speedy” Haworth Jr., who played lead guitar on the 1950s country music show “Ozark Jubilee” and had hits with the original Porter Wagoner Trio, has died at age 85.

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Haworth, 85, died early Tuesday in his Springfield home with his wife and daughter at his side, the family said. The singer and guitarist had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and last year broke his hip.

“A big part of my life has ended. My guitar player is gone,” said daughter Shirley Jean Haworth, who performed with her dad.

“Ozark Jubilee” was a nationally televised country music show produced in Springfield between 1955 and 1960.

After “Ozark Jubilee,” Haworth toured with show host Red Foley’s band. Haworth was also part of the original Porter Wagoner Trio which had the top-10 hit “Company’s Comin’” and No. 1 hit “A Satisfied Mind.”

Haworth was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease around 2001. Although he was retired, he continued to perform regularly at smaller gigs until he broke his hip a year ago. In the past few years, he sang more gospel music. In 1990, he joined Jan and Charles Lee to form the Goodwill Trio. They played in churches and for senior citizens.

“And everywhere we went, people knew Speedy Haworth. He was just a staple for the Ozarks,” Jan Lee said.

A funeral was scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at Klingner-Cope Family Funeral Home’s Rivermonte Chapel in Springfield.

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