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Posted: 31 Dec 2001 8:54 am
by Paul Graupp
Sam; Over in Extended Family/A Question For Tater; Gene Jones recalls working for Bill Mack.

And back in Music/Remember Early Country Radio AM; a 1 June 01 post by David Weaver has Bill Mack's Tribute to Paul Kallinger of XERF fame. Thought you might like to know...

Regards, Paul

Posted: 1 Jan 2002 1:33 am
by Jeff Coffell
Steve

Freddie Hart had a hit on a song called EASY LOVIN I think it was in the 70's

Yo Bud

PLUMB COUNTRY

Wally used to sing the song when you played with us. I THINK

Posted: 1 Jan 2002 4:29 am
by Gene Jones
Re: Bills question: Bill Macks e-mail at WBAP has been discontinued...so he apparently is not now affiliated with the station. www.genejones.com

Posted: 1 Jan 2002 10:15 am
by Roger Edgington
I think I'm a Buckaholic too. Should I be attending meetings or something? Is there a cure? I learned a lot of Mooney licks by slowing down the Buck Owens sings Harlin Howard record and playing it over and over until I could figure it out. We didn't have tab until years later.
I got to see Buck perform live several times when he had Don Rich,Tom Brumley,Willy Cantu and Doyle Holly. That was quite a show.

Posted: 1 Jan 2002 11:58 am
by scott murray
Steve-
Try to find 'Live in London' if you can...
I don't think it's out on CD yet (c'mon Sundazed!) but it's a must-have live record from '69 with the great Jay Dee Maness on steel.
He turns in a wild solo on the tune "A Happening in Londontown" and his back-up work on tunes like "Sing Me Back Home" and "Happy Times" just kicks ass.

Can't wait to see those Ranch videos.

Posted: 1 Jan 2002 4:22 pm
by Keith DeLong
Checked out Buck's website--fantastic! Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

Posted: 2 Jan 2002 8:12 am
by Steve Stallings
Jeff...I remember the song. I just didn't know it was Freddie Hart. Image

New Years Eve. We added "Together Again" to our set list. We tried it in C# as it is on the live CD, but we will have to move it for the singer.

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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas



Posted: 3 Jan 2002 2:28 pm
by Dan Tyack
Hey Steve, come on by the Tractor Tavern in Seattle tomorrow night. I will be playing with a band called 'the Buckaroosters', all Buck all the time. It will feature two steels, Don Pollack and myself.

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www.tyacktunes.com

Posted: 4 Jan 2002 5:26 am
by Chris Forbes
the buckaroosters!? that's great!! that's the coolest name I've heard in ages! I play with Neon Tan, do a ton of Buck, Merle, a little Wynn Stewart. People tease us about being the only Bakersfield band on the east coast.

Posted: 4 Jan 2002 7:17 am
by Steve Stallings
Thanks for the invite Dan. It's a bit of a drive though and I'm playing this weekend.
If I get back to that corner of the US again, I'll be sure and find you. I really enjoyed the last time!

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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas



Posted: 4 Jan 2002 3:00 pm
by Billy Woo
Hey guys, just saw Buck at the Crystal Palace last weekend both Fri and Saturday nights and he has a live internet feed of his show that's available to those certain "Buck-a-holics" out there. Im sure if you go to his website (www.buckowens.com) you can find out more..Terry was also in fine form on his Sierra Session 10. Buck was also playing with Dwight for New Years...