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Buck Owens R.I.P. (03-25) 09:10 PST Los Angeles (AP) -- Buck Owens, the flashy "rhinestone cowboy" who shaped the sound of country Owens died early Saturday at his home in Bakersfield, said family Owens underwent throat cancer surgery in 1993 and was hospitalized with His career was one of the most phenomenal in country music, with a string They were recorded with a honky-tonk twang that came to be known "I think the reason he was so well known and respected by a younger Owens' aspirations, however, were less than that afforded by such lofty "I'd like to be remembered as a guy that came along and did his music, did An indefatigable performer, Owens played a red, white and blue guitar with Among his biggest hits were "Together Again" (also recorded by Emmylous And he was the answer to this music trivia question: What country star had "Those guys were phenomenal," Owens once said of rock music's most famous Ringo Starr recorded "Act Naturally" twice, singing lead on the Beatles' In addition to music, Owens had a highly visible TV career as co-host of "It's an honest show," Owens told The Associated Press in 1995. "There's Owens himself could be rebellious, choosing among other things to label "I took a little heat," he once said. "People asked me, `Isn't country He also criticized the syrupy arrangements of some country singers, saying After his string of hits, Owens stayed away from the recording scene for a He spent much of his time away concentrating on his business interests, "I never wanted to hang around like the punch-drunk fighter," he told The He had moved to Bakersfield in 1951, hoping to find work in the thriving "We played rhumbas and tangos and sambas, and we played Bob Wills music, "And lots of rock 'n' roll," he added. Owens started recording in the mid-1950s, but gained little success until Alvis Edgar Owens Jr. was born in 1929 outside Sherman, Texas, the son of He dropped out of school at age 13 to haul produce and harvest crops, and He once told an audience, "When I was a little bitty kid, I used to dream Owens' first wife, Bonnie Owens, sometimes performed with him and went on One of her two sons with Owens also became a singer, using the name Buddy In addition to Buddy, he is survived by two other sons, Michael and John. On the Net: http://www.buckowens.com -------------------------- |