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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. 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 ...

  4. Willie Cantu - Wikipedia

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    In January 1964, [2] Cantu joined the county music band The Buckaroos [3]: 91–92 at the age of seventeen [3]: 87 by auditioning, and played with the band for the first time in Redding, California. [3]: 88 On stage he was known as "Wonderful Willie."

  5. Roll Out the Red Carpet (Buck Owens album) - Wikipedia

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    In his Allmusic review, critic Lindsay Planer wrote "The stability of the lineup as well as a few Buckaroo instrumentals and vocal duets—featuring lead Buckaroo and longtime Owens collaborator Don Rich—contribute to the power of this oft-overlooked effort. The increasingly subtle yet significant impact of rock & roll can be heard throughout ...

  6. Cupid the Cowpuncher - Wikipedia

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    Cupid the Cowpuncher is a 1920 American western comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Edfrid A. Bingham. It is based on the 1907 novel Cupid: The Cow-Punch by Eleanor Gates . The film stars Will Rogers , Helene Chadwick , Andrew Robson, Lloyd Whitlock , Guinn "Big Boy" Williams and Tex Parker.

  7. Buck Owens - Wikipedia

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    Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and band leader. He was the lead singer for Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, which had 21 No. 1 hits on the Billboard country music chart.

  8. Portland Buckaroos - Wikipedia

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    The Buckaroos initially played in the four-team Pacific Coast Hockey League (PCHL) from 1928 to 1931. [1] The PCHL folded in 1931, and in 1933, the Buckaroos joined the new North West Hockey League. [2] In 1936, the Buckaroos rejoined the reconstituted four-team PCHL, and won league championships in 1937 and 1939. [3]

  9. Border Buckaroos - Wikipedia

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    Border Buckaroos is a 1943 American Western film written and directed by Oliver Drake. The fourth of Producers Releasing Corporation Texas Rangers film series , [ 1 ] the film was shot at Corriganville movie ranch , and released on June 15, 1943.