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  1. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. 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. Growing up in Arizona, Buck picked cotton and learned to play the mandolin, the guitar and horns.

  2. Home - Buck Owens. experience country music’s legendry music venue. Upcoming events. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SEE MORE EVENTS. listen to our crystal palace playlist. 1. Under Your Spell Again. 2:45. Foolin Around. 2:39. 3. Above and Beyond. 2:28. 4. Mental Cruelty. 2:26. 5. Excuse Me I think I’ve Got Heartache. 2:28. 6. Act Naturally. 2:22. 7.

  3. Mar 26, 2006 · March 26, 2006. LOS ANGELES, March 25 - Buck Owens, the maverick honky-tonk singer who scored a string of country hits that included "Act Naturally" and "Waitin' in Your Welfare Line" before...

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Buck Owens (born August 12, 1929, Sherman, Texas, U.S.—died March 25, 2006, Bakersfield, California, U.S.) 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 ...

  5. Mar 25, 2006 · Country singer Buck Owens, a mainstay on the TV show Hee Haw, died Saturday at the age of 76. Family spokesman Jim Shaw said Owens passed away at his home in Bakersfield, Ca. but did not...

  6. Mar 25, 2006 · August 12, 1929. Died. March 25, 2006. Birthplace. Sherman, Texas. Though he would later become a fixture on television through the success of Hee Haw, Owens is best remembered by fans and the younger stars he has influenced with timeless hits like “Act Naturally” (#1, 1963) and “My Heart Skips a Beat” (#1, 1964).

  7. A decade before, Buck Owens had been the top country singer in the nation. Now, with his record sales dragging, Hee Haw was his major outlet. And people began to forget the dynamic honky-tonk singer Buck Owens had been. They saw him as an over all-clad comic holding a red, white and blue guitar, standing in a fake cornfield singing "Phfft!

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