March 26, 2006

Sad day on the streets of Bakersfield

Posted by Stacy Chandler at March 26, 2006 9:45 PM

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Image from buckowens.com.

Buck Owens died Saturday at the age of 76. We'll miss you, buddy.

Comments

well...damn.

Posted by: James at March 26, 2006 11:02 PM

Really miss Buck's guiding hand in country radio - he used to own KNIX here in Arizona, and it was a great community-oriented station. His son Buddy ran it for awhile, but then sold it to a bunch who proved to be the usual assholes.

So long, Buck, you were a hoot!

Posted by: Jim Pipkin at March 26, 2006 11:40 PM

I loved this bit ffrom the Wash Post article. Give 'em hell Buck!


Owens had made smart investments in real estate, music publishing and management, a recording studio and television station -- as well as a pair of radio stations, one in his adopted home. Problem was, listeners were calling and asking those stations to "play less Buck Owens, Dwight Yoakam, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr. and other artists like that," Owens recalled with glee during his 1989 stop here. Apparently those listeners had no idea who owned the stations.

So, Owens asked, "Do I play raucous honky-tonk music, raw with that edge and gusto, or do I take the edge off, soften up the songs, change the instrumentation and be something that I ain't?"

For the man whose first No. 1 had been the insistent "Act Naturally," to be something he "ain't" was never an option. "We ought to get those people rockin' chairs, put 'em out back with some old Eddy Arnold records and say, 'Here you are, baby, now turn my radio station off. Don't be listening to me. I don't want to play for you.' "

Posted by: Amanda at March 27, 2006 12:28 AM
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