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A pair of country legends
Ray Price and Roy Clark have about 100 years’ worth of music experience between them. Each has had a stack of hits: Price charted with classics like Release Me and For the Good Times, while Clark scored with tunes such as Malaguena and Yesterday, When I Was Young. While Clark might have been slightly more visible thanks to his Hee Haw gig, both men are stalwarts of the country genre. Price and Clark are making up the postponed July 2 performance at 8 tonight; tickets for that date will be honored but must be exchanged at the Bass Hall box office. $25-$55. 817-212-4280; www.basshall.com.Big art guns get a homeFrederic Remington and Charles M. Russell have been given a permanent home on the mezzanine level of the Amon Carter Museum. Approximately 100 works of the great Western artists will be on exhibit with interactive displays and a computer workstation, where the new online resource for everything you ever wanted to know about R&R can be found, www.cartermuseum.org/remington-and-russell. The online feature contains depictions of all 400 objects by the two that are in the Carter’s permanent collection, as well as films, timelines, period photographs, biographies, bibliographies and films of seminal sculptures and paintings. Free. Amon Carter Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth. 817-738-1933; www.cartermuseum.org. Have an item for Agenda? Send it to listings@star-telegram.com.

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