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love that song, bakersfield.

Buck Owens, Country Singer, Dies at 76

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES, March 25 (AP) — Buck Owens, the rhinestone cowboy who shaped the sound of country music with hits like "Act Naturally" and later brought it to television on the long-running show "Hee Haw," died Saturday. He was 76.

Mr. Owens died at his home, said a family spokesman, Jim Shaw. The cause of death was not immediately known. Mr. Owens had surgery for throat cancer in 1993 and was hospitalized with pneumonia in 1997.

His career was one of the most phenomenal in country music, with a string of more than 20 No. 1 records, most released from the mid-1960's to the mid-1970's.

They were recorded with a honky-tonk twang that came to be known throughout California as the Bakersfield sound, named for the town 100 miles north of Los Angeles where Mr. Owens first found success.

"I think the reason he was so well known and respected by a younger generation of country musicians was because he was an innovator and rebel," said Mr. Shaw, who played keyboards in Mr. Owens's band, the Buckaroos. "He did it out of the Nashville establishment. He had a raw edge."

Mr. Owens was modest when describing his aspirations.

"I'd like to be remembered as a guy that came along and did his music, did his best and showed up on time, clean and ready to do the job," he said in 1992.

An indefatigable performer, Mr. Owens played a red, white and blue guitar with fireball fervor. He and the Buckaroos wore rhinestone suits in an era when flash was as important to country music as fiddles.

Among his biggest hits were "Together Again" (also recorded by Emmylou Harris), "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail," "Love's Gonna Live Here," "My Heart Skips a Beat" and "Waitin' in Your Welfare Line."

In addition to music, Mr. Owens had a highly visible television career as co-host, with Roy Clark, of "Hee Haw" from 1969 to 1986. With Mr. Clark, he led viewers through a potpourri of country music and hayseed humor.

"It's an honest show," Mr. Owens told The Associated Press in 1995. "There's no social message, no crusade. It's fun and simple."

Mr. Owens himself could be rebellious, choosing among other things to label what he did "American music," rather than country.

He also criticized the syrupy arrangements of some country singers, saying, "Assembly-line, robot music turns me off."

After his string of hits, he stayed away from the recording scene for a decade, returning in 1988 to record another No. 1 record, "Streets of Bakersfield," with Dwight Yoakam.

He spent much of his time concentrating on his business interests, which included a television station in Bakersfield.

"I never wanted to hang around like the punch-drunk fighter," he told The Associated Press in 1992.

Alvis Edgar Owens Jr. was born in 1929 outside Sherman, Tex., the son of a sharecropper. With opportunities scarce during the Depression, the family moved to Arizona when he was 8.

He dropped out of school at 13 to haul produce and harvest crops, and by 16 he was playing music in taverns.

He once told an audience, "When I was a little bitty kid, I used to dream about playing the guitar and singing like some of those great people that we had the old, thick records of."

He moved to Bakersfield in 1951, hoping to find work in the thriving juke joints of what was then a truck-stop town on Highway 99, between Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay.

"We played rhumbas and tangos and sambas, and we played Bob Wills music, lots of Bob Wills music," he said, referring to the bandleader who was the king of Western swing. "And lots of rock 'n' roll," he added.

Mr. Owens started recording in the mid-1950's, but gained little success until 1963 with "Act Naturally," his first No. 1 single. Ringo Starr recorded "Act Naturally" twice, singing lead on the Beatles' 1965 version and again in a duet with Mr. Owens in 1989.

His first wife, Bonnie Owens, sometimes performed with him before embarking on a career of her own. Their son also became a singer, using the name Buddy Alan. He had a Top 10 hit in 1968, "Let the World Keep on a-Turnin'," and recorded a number of duets with his father.

In addition to Buddy, Mr. Owens is survived by two other sons, Michael and John.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:43 pm 
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Forget about smoking and drunk driving, plane crashes and icy roads, this whole aging thing has gone unchecked for too long. It's obviously the #1 killer of our citizens, and it's madness that we so casually accept it. C'mon people, let's fight this fucker. Let's put some gov'mint funds into a think tank and solve this problem once and for all.


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How do dick clark and keith richards beat it?

somebody carve them open and figure out what makes them tick.

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How do dick clark and keith richards beat it?

I don't think Dick's beating it - if you've seen him lately he looks like the hourglass is down to a single grain of sand just clinging to its bottom-most arc.


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There wudn't much Ol Buck would take off a Mex....

Rest in Piece indeed.

"I got a Tiger by the Tail"

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Senator NMI LooGAR Wrote:
There wudn't much Ol Buck would take off a Mex....

Rest in Piece indeed.

"I got a Tiger by the Tail"


Nope, there sure wasn't...

I requested "Tiger by the Tail" when the Two Dollar Pistols played my brother's wedding (YEAH---wrap your brain around that one), but Howie would only settle for "Made In Japan".

Goddammit. Anybody realize that The Hag aint far behind?

What a drag it is gettin old indeed.

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Damn, all the old icons I grew up with are dying. RIP, Buck.


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Somebody drop the needle on the dinosaur Victrola and cue the tamborines and elephants, 'cause tonight Buck is headed to Hee-Haw Heaven on the flyin' spoon.

Today, we ALL bought sorrow.

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