Buck Owens-The Biography
By: Eillen Sisk
“Little girl, you’re staring into the faces of Hell,” singer-songwriter Gene Price said. “Do you know what kind of book you will write? Well, I’ll tell you what kind of book you’ll write. You’ll write a book about a very bad man who made very good music.” Thus began this Ballad of Buck. Imagine Buck Owens’s and Don Rich’s twanging Telecasters and Tom Brumley’s crying steel guitar making musical statements while Doyle Holly’s thumping bass and Willie Cantu’s beating drums punctuate every phrase. A chorus of voices, both big and small, join together to sing the high, low, and in-between notes. Make no mistake, this is no overly arranged Nashville tune with session players, strings, and singers with perfect pitch. [download]
Format : Ebook.Pdf
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