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Anyone familiar with Buck Owens solely as the king of Bakersfield's brand of country music and/or the goofball co-host of TV's long-running Hee Haw will be shocked by Eileen Sisk's story of his life.
Buck Owens, according to biographer Eileen Sisk, was a man inclined to change his mind on a whim without explanation. An admirer of her first book, he met Sisk, agreed to participate in this ...
In her new biography, Eileen Sisk takes a behind-the-scenes look at the life and career of the country superstar. Buck Owens was the top-selling country artist of the 1960's, and his musical style ...
Sisk's Buck Owens: The Biography is the first in-depth examination of the legendary performer, offering a glimpse behind the grinning persona and red-white-and-blue guitars. Using public records ...
The Autobiography of Buck Owens feels like sharing a pint of whiskey ... After Owens' death Randy Poe, music producer and author of Duane Allman's biography Skydog, compiled the recordings for ...
According to Eileen Sisk’s Buck Owens: The Biography and every other book about country music I’ve read, Owens was a mean, miserable, womanizing, bullying, emotionally abusive sonofabitch.
In early spring of 1979, Hallman’s manager persuaded Buck Owens to let the Alabama native be a part of his performance at the Orange Show. By summer, a romance had blossomed. Hallman ...
written in Buck’s biography. “This is Miss Kim, and she’s gonna do it for you- right now!” said Buck Owens. “I loved music my whole life…We didn’t have the money for me to do any ...
Buck Owens had one of the signature sounds in country music. His posthumous memoir, written with Randy Poe, includes introductions by Brad Paisley and Dwight Yoakam, contemporary country ...
Sisk (Honky-Tonks: Guide to Country Dancin' and Romancin') opens with a warm dedication and a note of thanks to the late country star Buck ... biography before nixing the agreement. The stories of ...