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LOS ANGELES — Singer Buck Owens, the flashy rhinestone cowboy who shaped the sound of country music with hits like "Act Naturally" and brought the genre to TV on the long-running "Hee Haw," died ...
"With heavy hearts, we mourn the sudden passing of Louise “Lulu” Roman, an extraordinary country and Gospel music artist ... legends like Roy Clark and Buck Owens, brought joy to households ...
According to Johnny Russell, Buck Owens' 1963 No. 1 "Act Naturally" began as a joke and would end up as a country song. Russell said, "I had a date with this cute young girl but I had to break the ...
“You might be able to tell I’m a fan of a certain country artist who might be in the building ... from his longtime friend and mentor, Buck Owens: “Streets of Bakersfield” and “Think ...
Now for the first time, Buck Owens’ son Johnny is sharing his hopes for his father's beloved venue as we celebrate Buck's 95th birthday. On July 3, the Buck Owens Private Foundation announced ...
He played it for his songwriting partner, Voni Morrison. She loved it and felt it would be perfect for Buck Owens, who was having success on Capitol Records but had yet to have a No. 1 hit.
its music stage was graced by a wide variety of the American soundtrack: Johnny Cash, Mac Davis, the Jackson Five, Helen Reddy, Sammy Davis Jr, Freda Payne and Buck Owens, as well as Bob Hope.
Buck Owens’ Buckaroos and Merle Haggards’ Strangers contained no shortage of great musicians. For example, Ralph Mooney is hailed as one of the greatest steel guitar players of all time.
On Wednesday, the venue announced announced via Facebook that the Buck Owens Private Foundation is listing the 18,000 square-foot Crystal Palace for sale, reportedly for $7 million. Owens was ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — The Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace was designed and named by the legendary country music legend himself, who dreamed of putting Bakersfield and that unforgettable ...