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Daniel Donato, photo by Jason Stoltzfus Daniel Donato is keeping busy as ever. Last night, July 17, the ace axeman and his ...
On this Day in 1966, Buck Owens took "Think of Me" to No. 1 for six weeks and ignited thee rise of the Bakersfield sound.
“Buck took the shuffle beat and he took the lyrics and the style of honky-tonk, and he added the spunk, the vitality of rock and roll to his sound,” music historian Bill C. Malone has said. “He had a ...
Couples Buck Owens' girlfriend recalls 'slow and gradual' romance, singer's need for prayer, book claims By Stephanie Nolasco Fox News ...
Fender has honored the late country great Buck Owens with a pair of signature guitars – the Limited Edition Buck Owens Telecaster, and the Buck Owens Kingman. Through his music with the ...
Buck Owens, 76, one of country music’s leading stars and a host of the long-running television variety show “Hee Haw,” died March 25 at his home in Bakersfield, Calif.
Exclusive Buck Owens' 'Hee Haw Honey' reflects on romance with late country star: 'He never caused me any pain' 'Hee Haw' star Victoria Hallman has released her lost album, 'From Birmingham to ...
Owens may be best known as the smiling country singer who co-hosted Hee Haw, but he also sang original tunes. A new collection, Buck Owens: Bound for Bakersfield, goes back to the days before ...
Country music legend Buck Owens, master of the Bakersfield Sound, would be happy to see his Crystal Palace hopping once again.
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos recorded for Capitol Records in Hollywood, far from the then-more restrictive environs of Nashville, Tennessee, where — with the exception oh Johnny Cash — country ...
Buck Owens placed 90 songs on the country music charts between 1959 and 1989 -- including 21 No. 1s. Nineteen of his 90 country charted songs also placed on the pop charts.
On June 15, 1963, Buck Owens landed his first No. 1 single: the song Act Naturally.
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