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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.
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...