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In 1959, the singer reunited with the band and recorded an album for Liberty Records called Together Again. Buck Owens took notice of the album's title and thought it would make a good song title.
They stood for decades as Bakersfield's two greatest country music stars, and long after their deaths, they still wear those crowns. Merle Haggard and Buck Owens each came from hardscrabble beginnings ...
The Boot counts down Buck Owens' Top 10 songs. ... "Together Again" From 'Together Again' (1964) “Together Again” is now a country classic, one that has spawned dozens upon dozens of covers.
“If you are a honky tonk fan, if you are a Buck Owens fan, it’s like finding gold… the version of ‘Together Again’ with Tom Brumley on steel, I got a lump in my throat from hearing that.” ...
Doyle Holly, the bass guitarist for Buck Owens' band the Buckaroos during its hit-making heyday in the 1960s, ... on a bluegrass-centered solo album titled “Together Again.” ...
Former Buckaroo Tom Brumley — whose keening steel guitar gave the Buck Owens classic “Together Again” its soul — died Tuesday in Texas of complications of a heart attack. He was 73.
Buck Owens likely didn’t expect “Together Again” to be a hit when he released it in 1964. It was the B-side to “My Heart Skips a Beat.” First, the single’s A-side hit the top of the ...
Buck Owens and Merle are "together again" at this June 1995 concert and video production at the Kern County Fairgrounds, which featured Buck Owens, Merle Haggard and a slew of others.