LOS ANGELES (AP) Buck Owens, the singer who shaped the sound of country music without ever joining the Grand Ole Opry, died Saturday at 76. Owens had 15 consecutive number-one records from 1963 to ...
In 1964, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, along with tour mates Jan and Harlan Howard, rolled through the plains of West Texas in search of a song. Buck and Harlan co-wrote while Jan drove, but they ...
In 1975, Buck Owens and his band the Buckaroos entered the studio to make an album for Capitol Records. Forty-three years later, the long-delayed album, called "Country Singer's Prayer," will finally ...
When Buck Owens topped the country charts with “Think of Me” in 1966, country fans didn’t yet understand the lasting impact the California-based guitarist would have on the genre. Written by Don Rich ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People enjoy the music of Buck Owens at the Buck Owens Crystal Palace in Bakersfield in 1998. (Lori Shepler / Los Angeles Times) ...
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