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All Genres > Country > Western > BUCK PAGE: Right Place To Start

Buck Page's career started in the Pittsburgh, PA area back in 1936 when he was just 13 years old. It was then and there that Buck started his “ Riders of the Purple Sage “. Now, almost 70 years later, Buck's first CD is a reality. It is a very enjoyable album of 12 songs and 2 recollections for all Western and Western Swing fans to enjoy many times over. Buck's voice is still fantastic and the back-up band is super.
Mike Gross, WVOF-FM, Fairfield, CT
December 14, 2005



BUCK PAGE is a legend in the music industry. He is the founding member of his* “Riders of the Purple Sage”* est. 1936. Buck and the music he loves represent a cherished era unique to the History of America that will endure forever.

Buck is determined to share his love of Cowboy Western Music. His life continues to be dedicated to help ensure that this powerful style of “American Music’ is sent out with the class that has been Western Music’s timeless signature.

Buck has recently completed a “Historic” first solo recording that continues in the fine tradition that he has dedicated his life to. As anticipated, the new CD is already capturing World Wide popularity and exciting reviews.

Listen for the “Award Winning” vocals of R.W. Hampton as he joined Buck on “Ridin on the Last Trail Home” & “Quiet Times”. Buck was also joined by the “Daughters of the Purple Sage” as they added their beautiful harmonies to “Lay it on the Line”.

We will soon be releasing our latest film. Bucks story of “One mans life-time ride down the Western Music Trail”. You will be led by R.W. Hampton through Buck’s seven decades of Western Music. From Buck’s early days in the 1930’s when Western Music reached out and touched the hearts of all Americans. Through WWII, “Rock & Roll” and right up into the 21st Century when the same music reaches out and touches the hearts of all Americans in the exact same way. Don Edwards shares his unsurpassed knowledge of Western Music’s History and Ginny Mac, at 19 talks about her discovery of Cowboy Western Music and continued love for the style as an award winning artist. “The Lost Canyon Rangers” join in the documentary and share there long time love of Cowboy Western Music and their thoughts of Buck.


The CD gets off to a swingin' start with "You Pop My Corn," followed by a gospel tune, "Lay it On the Line," with backup vocals by the Daughters of the Purple Sage

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.the-source-entertainment-group.com

Track List:
1. You Pop My Corn
2. Lay it on the Line
3. Keeper of My Heart
4. Wind Lullaby
5. Tractor Song
6. Right Place to Start
7. Buck's Memories
8. Colorado Memories
9. Little Cowboy
10. Montana Sky
11. Ghost Riders in the Sky
12. Journeys
13. Quiet Times
14. Ridin on the Last Trail Home

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