"Buck" Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and band leader. He was the lead singer for Buck Owens...
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The discography of Buck Owens, an American country music artist, consists of 39 studio albums, 16 compilation albums, 9 live albums, 97 singles, and 12...
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Buck Owens Crystal Palace (also known as the Crystal Palace and The Palace) is a music hall located in Bakersfield, California. It was constructed by Buck...
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Bonnie Owens (born Bonnie Campbell; October 1, 1929 – April 24, 2006) was an American country music singer who was married to Buck Owens and later to...
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music. Buck Owens not only aided in the development of the Bakersfield sound, he also helped preserve its history. In 1996, Owens opened Buck Owens Crystal...
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Buddy Alan (redirect from Alan Owens)
duet with Buck. Alan Edgar Owens was born May 22, 1948, in Mesa, Arizona, to country music artist Buck Owens and his then-wife, Bonnie Owens. He founded...
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Buck Owens was an American singer and guitarist. Buck Owens may also refer to: Buck Owens (1960 album) Buck Owens (1961 album) "Buck Owens", a song by...
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Don Rich (section With Buck Owens and the Buckaroos)
popularity. The Fender company had already given Buck Owens a golden sparkle Telecaster; now they gave Owens a Fender acoustic, Rich a champagne sparkle Fender...
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Act Naturally (category Buck Owens songs)
Voni Morrison and publishing rights transferred to Buck Owens. It was originally recorded by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, whose version reached number one...
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Tom Brumley (section With Buck Owens)
swings".: 76 Brumley became good friends with Buck Owens' parents, whom he held in high regard.: 150 Owens' mother told Brumley that Ray Charles had called...
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song by American country singer and guitarist Buck Owens. The song, best known as the "B" side to Owens' No. 1 hit, "My Heart Skips a Beat", interrupted...
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(1891–1942) Buck Owens, American singer and guitarist Alvis Owens Jr. (1929–2006) Young Buck, American rapper David Darnell Brown (born 1981) Bunkhouse Buck, American...
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Ralph Mooney (section Buck Owens)
sessions with Buck Owens. Ralph played Owens' first session after successfully confronting Capitol for creative control of his recordings; Owens' favorite...
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Buck Owens is the debut album by Buck Owens, released in 1960. It was released on the La Brea label. His debut on Capitol Records the next year would...
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The Buckaroos were an American band led by Buck Owens in the 1960s and early 1970s, who, along with Merle Haggard's The Strangers, were involved in the...
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Buck Owens is the debut album on Capitol Records by Buck Owens, released in 1961. It would mark the beginning of a long association for Owens with producer...
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music artist Buck Owens; it had previously housed the River Theater and Buck Owens's recording studio, and Dorothy had previously worked for Buck. Less than...
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peaking there in 1988. These were a cover of Buck Owens' "Streets of Bakersfield" which featured Owens on duet vocals, and "I Sang Dixie". Before "Streets...
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and with far less topical material. Hosted by country music artists Buck Owens and Roy Clark for most of its run, the show was equally well known for...
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Losing You" (Owens, Don Rich) "Storm of Love" (Harlan Howard, Owens) "Hello Trouble (Come on In)" (Orville Couch, Eddie McDuff) Buck Owens – guitar, vocals...
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Downtown Bakersfield (section Buck Owens Boulevard)
Buck Owens Boulevard was renamed in 1998 in honor of long-time Bakersfield resident and country music legend Buck Owens, who died in 2006. Buck Owens...
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Owens compilations. "Love's Gonna Live Here" (Buck Owens) "Foolin' Around" (Harlan Howard, Owens) "Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)" (Owens)...
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"Made in Japan" is a 1972 single by Buck Owens. "Made in Japan" was Buck Owens' last number one on the country chart as a solo artist. The single stayed...
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Scaccia. The band was formed in 2006 after the death of the country singer Buck Owens, who inspired Jourgensen to start the project. Jourgensen also referred...
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Think I've Got a Heartache)" (co-written with Buck Owens) "Foolin' Round" (co-written with Buck Owens) "He/She Called Me Baby" "She's Gone, Gone, Gone"...
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KNIX-FM (section Buck Owens Ownership)
country singer Buck Owens bought KNIX. The purchase documents used his formal name, Alvis Edgar Owens, Jr. In addition to KNIX, Owens acquired KYND AM...
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arched sign was erected next to the Buck Owens Crystal Palace in front of a large crowd. The project cost Owens more than $175,000, but most of the cost...
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Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms (category Buck Owens songs)
Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys, on December 14, 1951. Buck Owens released his cover version "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms" in August...
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Summertime Blues (section Buck Owens version)
"certain to put them right up there at the top." In 1988, Country singer Buck Owens released a cover version of the song for his comeback album "Hot Dog!"...
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label New Star as Buck Owens with overdubbed additional instrumentation. The original Pep record was also reissued in 1975. In 1988, Owens re-recorded "Hot...
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