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Shawna Thompson sat down with American Songwriter to discuss her traditional country-leaning debut solo album 'Lean on Neon' ...
LOS ANGELES — Singer Buck Owens ... showed up on time, clean and ready to do the job, wrote a few songs and had a hell of a time," he said in 1992. An indefatigable performer, Owens played ...
The vinyl of the week this time is “Crying Time” by Ray Charles from 1966. Crying Time was the first album released by Charles’ own record label, Tangerine. The album managed to reach #15 on ...
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 ...
His performance was followed by a salute to Buck Owens by Roy Clark and Brad Paisley ... Cadillacs," Clint Black's "Killin' Time," Ricky Skaggs' "Country Boy," and Alan Jackson's "Don't Rock ...
After imitating the singer and saying that crying only works if one is being recorded, Candace Owens compared Selena Gomez's recorded crying video to Kylie Jenner's. Expanding on her statement ...
From 1974: Homer Joy, a country musician in residence at the Spokane House, received a “big boost in his career” when Buck Owens recorded several of his songs. One of those songs was “The ...
Biles traveled the world for competitions, while Owens focused on his NFL career, leaving little time for the couple to enjoy the simple pleasures of married life. But now, after months of ...
and the Buck Owens Kingman. Through his music with the Buckaroos, Owens pioneered the celebrated ‘Bakersfield Sound’, and is widely recognized as one of country music’s all time greats.
At the collegiate level, Owens played football for the Missouri Western Griffons from 2013 to 2017. During his time at Missouri Western State University, he earned Second Team All-MIAA honors and ...
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 ...
Every time Buck Owens released an album, The Beatles requested a copy through their shared record label. When the Fab Four were looking for a song for Ringo Starr to sing, they found it in this one.