Buck 'Em!
- 360pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The country music legend tells his life story, describing his early years in Texas, his glory years of the 1960s, his failed marriages, and his days as the host of a local television show in Tacoma.



The country music legend tells his life story, describing his early years in Texas, his glory years of the 1960s, his failed marriages, and his days as the host of a local television show in Tacoma.
The autobiography reveals the life of Buck Owens, a country music legend known for his influential role in shaping the Bakersfield sound. Through personal anecdotes, he shares his rise from humble beginnings to stardom, detailing his experiences in the music industry, his innovative approach to songwriting, and his impact on the genre. Owens also reflects on his relationships, struggles, and the cultural shifts he witnessed throughout his career, providing an intimate look at both his professional journey and personal life.
Or, How to Get Your Songs Into the Hands of the Artists Who Really Matter Through Show Business Trickery, Underhanded Skullduggery, Shrewdness, and Chicanery as Well as Various Less Nefarious Methods of Song Plugging
Set against a backdrop of country music and personal discovery, the narrative follows a protagonist who embarks on a journey to track down a legendary singer known for his red hair and captivating songs. As the quest unfolds, themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams intertwine, revealing the impact of fame and the search for identity. The story explores the complexities of relationships and the power of music to connect people across different walks of life.