Buck Owens - The Buck Owens Show Live In Las Vegas
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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Rovin' Gambler | ||
Cold, Cold Wind | ||
We're Gonna Let The Good Times Roll | ||
Along Came Jones | ||
Lodi | ||
Goin' Home To Your Mother | ||
Comedy Dialogue | ||
Las Vegas Lament | ||
Maybe If I Close My Eyes | ||
Big In Vegas |
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Buck Owens Show Big In Vegas (HD Sound)
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About Buck Owens
Born 12 August 1929 in Sherman, Texas,
Died 25 March 2006 in Bakersfield, California.
In 1951 Buck and his wife, , moved to Bakersfield, California, where Dust Bowl refugees had ended their trip west. From 1951 to 1958 Buck played at the Blackboard, the center of the vibrant Bakersfield music scene. As lead guitar player and singer for the house band led by , Buck played anything to get folks dancing, including country, R&B, rockabilly, rhumbas, polkas, and even sambas.
He also took advantage of Bakersfields proximity to Los Angeles to play sessions at , establishing himself as a session guitarist for artists such as and . He made a few singles for local labels, and even recorded a rockabilly single, Hot Dog, for in 1956, which was released under the name so that Bucks country credibility would not suffer. Capitol producer signed Owens to Capitol in 1957. Two years later, Second Fiddle became Owenss first chart record.
During a period he spent in the Seattle area in the late fifties, Buck struck up a musical relationship and personal friendship with a young fiddler, . Their partnership was crucial in Bucks career, and Rich stayed with Owens as musician, guitarist, and leader of Bucks band, , until his death in 1974.
Owenss first #1 hit, which began a string of six years in which he had at least one #1 and usually had three, was Act Naturally in 1963, later covered by the . Following this, Owens hit the top again and again with songs such as the ballad Together Again (#1, 1964), Ive Got a Tiger By the Tail (#1, 1965), Think of Me (#1, 1966), and Sams Place (#1, 1967).
Unlike most other artists during the heyday of the Nashville Sound, Owens would virtually always record with his road band, giving his records both a distinctive sound and a live feel. From 1963 to 1967, during the peak of Owenss commercial and artistic career, Owens and Rich were joined by pedal steel player , drummer , and bassist on all of Owenss records and on the Buckaroos own marginally successful releases on Capitol. While Nelson nominally produced his sessions, Owens would shape and control the bands sound and songs. These factors, and Owenss desire to keep the same winning song and arrangement formula, helped to create the conditions for his signature style based upon simple storylines, infectious choruses, twangy electric guitar, an insistent rhythm supplied by a drum track placed forward in the mix, and high two-part harmonies featuring Owens and Rich.
In the '70s, was seen with on the country music themed television show, "Hee Haw"
Owens also invested in radio stations throughout the Southwest, and with his manager established his own management and booking agency that handled a number of artists.
He was coaxed out of retirement in 1988 by , who helped him return to the top of the charts with the duet Streets of Bakersfield (written by ). Two new albums followedHot Dog! (1988) and Act Naturally (1989), the latter including a duet with on the title track.
Real Name
- Alvis Edgar Owens Jr.
Name Vars
- A. E. Owens, Jr.
- A. Owens
- A.E. Owens
- Alvis \
- Owens
- Alvis E. Owens
- Alvis E. Owens, Jr.
- Alvis Owens
- Alvis Owens Jr.
- B Owens
- B. Ouwens
- B. Owans
- B. Owen
- B. Owens
- B. Ownes
- B. owens
- B.Owens
- Back Owens
- Buc Owens
- Buch Owens
- Buck
- Buck Ovens
- Buck Owans
- Buck Owen
- Buck Owens And His Country Music
- Buck Qwens
- Duck Owens
- Owen
- Owenn
- Owens B.
- Owens Buck
- Owens Jr.
- Owens, Buck
- Ownes
- Qwens
- Бък Оуенс
- Бэк Оуэнс
Aliases
- Corky Jones
- Al Edgar
Comments
Bally’s now occupies the site of the former Bonanza Hotel.
??Buck Owens and the Buckaroos Thank You very much
My mama bought this record in 1973 and I recently came across it again. The music was so much better back then!
Wow! Thank you for this!!
One of the best lyric lines in Country music is, "you've got a way of leavin'...without goin'...I feel a cold, cold wind a-blowin'"
Ira Allen
I have been searching for this song for 20 years!
One of the best lyric lines in Country music is, "you've got a way of leavin'...without goin'...I feel a cold, cold wind a-blowin'"
Ira Allen
I have been searching for this song for 20 years!
just found this record at goodwill.
Buck & Don were great together
Great live album, great show....second only to the mighty Live In London
Also featured: Jay Dee Maness on pedal steel & Jerry Wiggins on drums
Pickwick later issued an abridged version of this album. You can find vinyl copies of both it and the original on ebay. Thanks for posting this. Big in Vegas was apparently the last song he performed.
My dad had it on 8 track when i was 6. Hearing it brought back time when music was at it's best. Thanks a whole bunch!