On This Day in 1963, Buck Owens Was at No. 1 With a Song That Outperformed Every Country Single for the Next Five Decades
On This Day in 1988, Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens Were at No. 1 With a Milestone Song Birthed From a Merle Haggard Scheduling Conflict
Born on This Day in 1944, the Trailblazing Buck Owens Protege Who Dominated the Country Charts in the 1970s
Country Archives, 1988: Dwight Yoakam Teams Up with Buck Owens to Perform the Bakersfield Legend’s Final No. 1 Song
Born on This Day in 1928, the Legendary Pedal Steel Player Who Played for Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, & Merle Haggard—and Helped Redefine Honky Tonk
On This Day in 1965, Buck Owens Topped the Country Chart with His Second Multi-Week No. 1 of the Year
‘Arguably the Most Significant Sparkle Fender Ever’: How Buck Owens’ Glitzy Western Style Inspired Fender’s Sparkle Guitars
The Two-Sided Story Behind “Act Naturally” by Buck Owens and His Buckaroos, a Song The Beatles Would Later Cover