Buck Owens and his Buckaroos “Carnegie Hall Concert / In Japan!”
Buck Owens and his Buckaroos "Carnegie Hall Concert / In Japan!"
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Buck Owens and his Buckaroos "Carnegie Hall Concert / In Japan!"
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Vince Gill announced earlier this year he was working on several new projects, including an bluegrass album.
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After dozens of original album reissues, an omnibus box set series [ 1 2 3 ], pre-Bakersfield and post-Capitol material, tributes [ 1 2 3 ], and a two collections of duets with Susan Raye, one might wonder what was left in the vault.
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Not too be cynical, but Christmas albums are often little more than a money grab from big artists.It makes perfect business sense but rarely results in laying out hard-earned dollars to add to your collection.
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Conan O'Brien's main guest last night was Beatle Ringo Starr, and he totally geeked out during the interview.
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Buck Owens was no stranger to holiday recordings, having released Christmas with Buck Owens and his Buckaroos in 1965 and Christmas Shopping in 1968.
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Before signing with Capitol Records and pioneering new sounds in country music, Buck Owens recorded in the 1950s for Pep, and waxed a number of original demos.
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In a few short years after these sides were put to tape, Buck Owens would be hailed as the architect of the Bakersfield sound, notching memorable hits for Capitol including "Tiger by the Tail" and "Act Naturally."
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Before Buck Owens signed with Capitol Records and created the songs that made him a rock star, he recorded for some small labels in and around L.A.
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Long before he signed with Capitol Records and pioneered the "Bakersfield sound," the twangy, rock-indebted brand of California country that would make him an international superstar, Buck Owens was a struggling session musician and aspiring singer.
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Varese's fourteen-track anthology combines titles from Buck Owens' chart-topping 1966 album Dust on Mother's Bible , and the 1970 release Your Mother's Prayer.
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Susan Raye was a solid 1970s country hit maker, but having shared peak years with Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette, her long-term fame has been overshadowed and her Capitol catalog has been neglected by the reissue industry.
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Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd, collectively known as Foster & Lloyd , stormed the country charts beginning in 1987 with four Top 10 hits, including 'Crazy Over You,' 'What Do You Want From Me This Time' and 'Sure Thing.'
Read MoreRalph Mooney influential steel guitarist played with Buck Owens, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard and one of the architects of country musics answer to rock onslaught, the 50's 'Bakersfield sound' He also co-wrote, with Charles Seals, the honky-tonk standard 'Crazy Arms,' which became a No. 1 hit in 1956 for Ray Price.
Read MoreWhen the Austin-based Derailers broke out with 1996's Jackpot , their Bakersfield twang reawakened the ears of many honky-tonk fans.
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On Wednesday (August 11), the Bakersfield West Rotary donated the Buck Owens star on the Fox Theater's Walk of Fame, to honor the man who made a household name out of their fair city.
Read MoreDon Rich was the quintessential driving force behind Buck Owens .
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