Texas Country Music Hall of Fame: Clay Cooper receives amazing honor in his home state.

A Branson entertainer and community leader is being honored this weekend in Texas.
Clay Cooper, who headlines Clay Cooper’s Country Express show in his own theater, will be inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Cooper’s is one of the top-rated shows in Branson, Missouri. Cooper also serves the city of Branson as an alderman on the Branson City Council. The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame got its start in 1998, designed to celebrate contributions made by Texans to the country music industry.
Clay Cooper was born in Wylie, Texas. He began performing in his hometown at the age of 14. "Clay wrote the song ‘A Little Ground in Texas,’ which charted on Cash Box," said a spokesperson for the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. "His Branson show is very successful and has done a lot to keep traditional country music alive and well. He has been a great ambassador for the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame."
Cooper will be honored during the 26th annual Texas Country Music Hall of Fame festival, which will include the induction show. The event will be held August 11-13 in Carthage, Texas. The induction ceremony will take place on August 12 at the Carthage, TX, Civic Center. The Classic Country Music Festival weekend will feature special guests Joe Stampley and Moe Bandy, another well-known name in the Branson area, as well as a host of Texas talent.
Also inducted into the TCM-HOF will be country legend K.T. Oslin. The award will be given posthumously, as Oslin passed away in 2020 at the age of 78, the result of COVID complications.
Cooper, his family, band and cast members will travel to Texas for the Country Music Festival weekend.
"We’re very honored to honor Clay Cooper and Clay Cooper’s Country Express," said the TCM-HOF Representative. "And he’s bringing his entire show to Carthage, Texas. How about that?"
All of us at the Branson Globe congratulate Clay on the well-deserved honor!

