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Musicians: ・Roy Clark (Banjo) ・Buck Trent (Banjo) ・Bobby Thompson (Rhythm Guitar) ・Curtis Young (Rhythm Guitar) ・Dale Sellers (Rhythm Guitar) ・Jimmy Capps (Rhythm Guitar) ・Pete Wade (Rhythm Guitar) ・Tony Moon (Rhythm Guitar) ・Buddy Spicher (Fiddle) ・Johnny Gimbel (Fiddle) ・Tommy Jackson (Fiddle) ・Joe Allen (Electric Upright Bass).
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Buck Trent entertains with his signature banjo pickin', down-home humor & country music. Buck Trent performs his Branson show at the Branson Famous Theatre. Also appearing at the Branson Famous Theatre in Branson MO is the show that started it all – Branson’s Famous Baldknobbers! 3 thoughts on GET BUCK’S NEW ALBUM NOW! Kevin Brooks says: 8 months ago. Thank you for your music and words for Roy Clark today.
Charles Wilburn "Buck" Trent (born February 17, 1938) is an American country music instrumentalist currently performing in Branson, Missouri. He invented the electric banjo and also plays the five-string banjo, dobro, steel guitar, mandolin, electric bass and guitar.
Charles Wilburn "Buck" Trent is an American country music instrumentalist currently performing in Branson, Missouri.
Buck Trent, Oh Yeah, Branson, Missouri.
Charles Wilburn Buck Trent (born February 17, 1938) is an American country music instrumentalist. He invented the electric Banjo and also plays the 5 string Banjo, Dobro, Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Electric Bass and Guitar. CharlesWilburn "Buck" Trent ( born February 17, 1938 ) is an American country music instrumentalist. He invented the electric Banjo and also plays the 5 - string Banjo, Dobro, Steel Guitar, Mandolin, ElectricBass and Guitar. Born and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Buck started performing on WORD Radio at the age of 12. He travelled to California and Texas, finally arriving in Nashville in 1959 where he joined the Bill Carlisle Show and first appeared on the Grand Ole Opry. He was a member of Porter Wagoner ' s " Wagon Masters " from 1962.
| A1 | Banjo AuctioneerWritten-By – Buck Trent |
3:38 |
| A2 | Give It AwayWritten-By – Joe Bob Barnhill |
2:49 |
| A3 | Mountain MusicWritten-By – Randy Owen |
2:49 |
| A4 | My Baby Sure Ain't HomeWritten-By – Ronnie Reno, Wayne Carson* |
2:26 |
| A5 | Somewhere My LoveWritten-By – Maurice Jarre, Paul F. Webster* |
2:40 |
| B1 | Boogie Grass Saturday NightWritten-By – Ronnie Reno |
3:38 |
| B2 | I'm Moving OnWritten-By – Hank Snow |
2:49 |
| B3 | Muddy WaterWritten-By – Roger Miller |
2:26 |
| B4 | That Rock's Too Hard For Me To RollWritten-By – Marc Rossi |
2:26 |
| B5 | Music Box DancerWritten-By – Frank Mills |
2:40 |
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