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Charles Wilburn "Buck" Trent (February 17, 1938 – October 9, 2023) was an American country music instrumentalist. He played the five-string banjo, dobro , steel guitar , mandolin , electric bass and guitar.
"Too Country" – Brad Paisley, George Jones, Bill Anderson and Buck Owens: Music Video of the Year: "Born to Fly" – Sara Evans: Country Music Hall of Fame Bill Anderson, Delmore Brothers, Everly Brothers, Don Gibson, Homer and Jethro, Waylon Jennings, Jordanaires, Don Law, Louvin Brothers, Ken Nelson, Sam Phillips, Webb Pierce
The Nashville A-Team was a nickname given to a group of session musicians in Nashville, Tennessee, who earned wide acclaim in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, similar to their West Coast counterpart who became known (after the fact) as the Wrecking Crew.
Johnny St. Cyr; Cynthia Sayer; Emanuel Sayles; Enda Scahill; Mark Schatz; Robert Schmidt; Jon Schneck; Earl Scruggs; Mike Seeger; Peggy Seeger; Pete Seeger; George Segal
2014 American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame Award for Earl Scruggs. The American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame, formerly known as the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame, recognizes musicians. bands, or companies that have made a distinct contribution to banjo performance, education, manufacturing, and towards promotion of the banjo.
Buck played football, which became a family passion as Trent (age 20), Ty (19), and Tate (16) gravitated to it. “One of my favorite sounds is pads smashing,” Sheri said.
Buck Trent Country music instrumentalist: 85: October 9, 2023: Branson, Missouri, U.S. Undisclosed [220] Rudolph Isley The Isley Brothers: 84: October 11, 2023: Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Heart attack [221] Carla Bley Jazz composer and pianist: 87: October 17, 2023: Brain cancer [222] Dwight Twilley The Dwight Twilley Band: 72: October 18, 2023 ...
Always, Always is the third collaborative studio album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.It was released on June 30, 1969, by RCA Victor.The album was produced by Bob Ferguson.