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Buck Owens (Alvis Edgar Owens Jr.) was born on 12 August, 1929 in Sherman, Texas, USA, is a soundtrack,actor,music_department. At 77 years old, Buck Owens height is 6 ft 0 in (183.0 cm).

Now We discover Buck Owens's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Alvis Edgar Owens Jr.
Occupation soundtrack,actor,music_department
Buck Owens Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 12 August 1929
Birthday 12 August
Birthplace Sherman, Texas, USA
Date of death 25 March, 2006
Died Place Bakersfield, California, USA
Nationality USA

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Buck Owens Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Buck Owens's Wife?

His wife is Jennifer Smith (21 June 1979 - 2001) ( divorced), Jana Grief (2 May 1977 - 1979) ( divorced), Phyllis Buford (9 May 1956 - 1971) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Bonnie Owens (13 January 1948 - 1953) ( divorced) ( 2 children)

Family
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Wife Jennifer Smith (21 June 1979 - 2001) ( divorced), Jana Grief (2 May 1977 - 1979) ( divorced), Phyllis Buford (9 May 1956 - 1971) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Bonnie Owens (13 January 1948 - 1953) ( divorced) ( 2 children)
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Buck Owens Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Buck Owens worth at the age of 77 years old? Buck Owens’s income source is mostly from being a successful Soundtrack. He is from USA. We have estimated Buck Owens's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Source of Income Soundtrack

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Timeline

1996

He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996.

1993

He had throat cancer in 1993, and lost part of his tongue.

1988

Then, in 1988, he found renewed popularity when new country star Dwight Yoakam (whose own Bakersfield Sound was strongly influenced by Owens) asked him to duet on "Streets of Bakersfield," which soared to No. 1.

1974

Then, in 1974, Rich was killed in a motorcycle accident and Buck's life faltered. He recorded for Warner Bros.

1972

Buck had recorded his own version of "Streets of Bakersfield" in 1972. That album cut became a major No. 1 hit as a duet with Dwight Yoakam in the summer of 1988.

1970

for a time in the mid- to late-1970s, but only one song, 1979's "Play Together Again, Again" (a duet with Emmylou Harris) was a substantial hit.

1969

Buck parlayed his popularity on two country music TV shows: the syndicated "Buck Owens Ranch Show" and CBS' (and later syndicated) Hee Haw (1969). Through it all, he was an astute businessman, keeping control of his publishing rights and master tapes, purchasing several radio stations and forming a booking agency among them.

He also recorded a live album in 1969 in London.

1963

1 spot (among them, "Above and Beyond," "Under the Influence of Love" and "Foolin' Around"), he finally hit the top of the charts in June 1963 with "Act Naturally. " That song's four-week stay at No. 1 paled in comparison, though, to his incredible 16-week stay that fall with "Love's Gonna Live Here. " Eighteen more No. 1 hits, all in the Bakersfield tradition, followed during the next nine years. Many of them featured Buck's chief guitarist, right-hand man and close confidant, Don Rich.

1960

Together, Owens and Rich (the leader of Buck's backing band, the Buckaroos) polished their sound, which graced AM radio throughout the 1960s and early 1970s.

1959

His first recordings floundered, and it wasn't until the spring of 1959 when he hit with "Second Fiddle. " That song only reached No. 24 on Billboard magazine's country singles chart, but it was the follow-up, "Under Your Spell Again" (which reached No.

4 in the fall of 1959) that Buck's future in country music was assured--and was it ever. After several top-five songs that flirted with the No.

1957

After a few years of recording rockabilly songs (as "Corky Jones"), Buck signed a contract with Capitol Records in 1957.

1950

Buck Owens is a true legend in country music. Along with fellow performers Merle Haggard and Wynn Stewart, Buck helped popularize the Bakersfield Sound, or honky-tonk infused with electric instrumentation and rock influences. Growing up in Arizona, Buck picked cotton and learned to play the mandolin, the guitar and horns. He had his first radio program at age 16 and a year later, worked with the Mac's Skillet Lickers, whose lead singer was Bonnie Campbell. Bonnie soon became the first Mrs. Buck Owens; together, they had a son, Buddy. Buck and his young family moved to Bakersfield, California, in the early 1950s, where he worked as a session guitarist and played for a band called the Orange Blossom Playboys.