- Buck Owens - Wikipedia
Alvis Edgar " Buck " Owens Jr (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter He was the frontman for The Buckaroos, which had 21 No 1 hits on the Billboard country music chart
- Buck Owens | Biography, Songs, Facts | Britannica
Buck Owens was an American singer-songwriter-guitarist who helped popularize the “Bakersfield sound,” which reinvigorated the hard-edged honky-tonk tradition in country and western music in the 1960s at a time when country music’s establishment in Nashville was producing hits that were “sweetened”
- The Life of Buck Owens (Bio and Key Facts) - Country Fancast
Buck Owens was one of the most influential figures in country music, best known for pioneering the “Bakersfield Sound ” This distinct, twangy style of country music emerged as a response to the more polished Nashville sound of the 1950s and 1960s
- Buck Owens - Biography - IMDb
Buck Owens is a true legend in country music Along with fellow performers Merle Haggard and Wynn Stewart, Buck helped popularize the Bakersfield Sound, or honky-tonk infused with electric instrumentation and rock influences
- Buck Owens greatest hits - YouTube
Buck Owens greatest hits by Varcardo Ricardo • Playlist • 70 videos • 1,046,477 views
- Buck Owens - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Alvis Edgar Owens Jr ruled the country music scene for a period in the mid-1960s, producing a clear, twangy, danceable sound that he repeated across dozens of chart-topping singles
- Buck Owens – Buck Owens Crystal Palace
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- On This Day in 1964, Buck Owens Stepped Into a Hollywood Studio and . . .
Sixty-one years ago today, Buck Owens stepped into the studio to record a major hit that Harlan Howard begged him not to cut
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