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  2. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    Another English word for a cowboy, buckaroo, is an anglicization of vaquero (Spanish pronunciation:). [9] Today, "cowboy" is a term common throughout the west and particularly in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains, "buckaroo" is used primarily in the Great Basin and California, and "cowpuncher" mostly in Texas and surrounding states. [10]

  3. Cowpuncher's Cantata - Wikipedia

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    An album, The Cowpuncher's Cantata, was released to take advantage of upon this new-found fame. [2] The title track of that album, "Cowpuncher's Cantata", is a medley of Bygraves' humorous interpretations of popular records of the time, including Frankie Laine's "Mule Train" and "Cry of the Wild Goose", [1] "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" and ...

  4. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    Image of a man and horse in Mexican-style equipment, horse in a two-rein bridle The origins of the vaquero tradition come from Spain , beginning with the hacienda system of medieval Spain . This style of cattle ranching spread throughout much of the Iberian Peninsula , and it was later imported to the Americas .

  5. The Buckaroos - Wikipedia

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    The Buck Owens' Buckaroos Strike Again! 11 1968 A Night on the Town with Buck Owens' Buckaroos: 32 Meanwhile Back at the Ranch: 34 1969 Anywhere U.S.A. 35 Roll Your Own with Buck Owens' Buckaroos: 45 1970 Rompin' and Stompin' — Boot Hill — 1971 That Fiddlin' Man — The Buckaroos Play the Hits — Songs of Merle Haggard Played by the ...

  6. Carnegie Hall Concert (Buck Owens album) - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Hall Concert is a 1966 album by the Country band Buck Owens and his Buckaroos. The album was recorded live at Carnegie Hall, as Buck Owens and his Buckaroos became the second country band ever to perform there. It was re-issued on CD in 2000 by Sundazed Records.

  7. Don Rich - Wikipedia

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    The Buckaroos served as the house band, and Owens was suddenly getting national exposure on a weekly basis. Another live record, In London, was also recorded in 1969. Buck Owens and The Buckaroos continued playing, recording, and filming episodes of Hee Haw. The Buckaroos' lineup changed over time, until Don Rich was the only original member.

  8. The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

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    The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, often shortened to Buckaroo Banzai, is a 1984 American adventure science fiction comedy film produced and directed by W. D. Richter and written by Earl Mac Rauch. It stars Peter Weller in the title role, with Ellen Barkin, John Lithgow, Jeff Goldblum, and Christopher Lloyd.

  9. Tom Brumley - Wikipedia

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    He performed with Buck Owens and the Buckaroos on hits such as "Cryin' Time" and "Together Again". His solo on "Together Again" received particular acclaim by critics. Brumley later spent a decade with Ricky Nelson and performed on "Garden Party" and the In Concert at the Troubadour, 1969 album.