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  1. open.spotify.com › artist › 25Y2fWpjyKaE2WWJDEVjHnBonnie Owens | Spotify

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  2. 7. Jan. 2011 · Bonnie Owens had a very different style of singing and it nice to listen to, it the reasons ex-husbands like Buck Owens and Merle Haggard kept having her to ...

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  3. Buck Owens, Bonnie Owens, and Merle Haggard continue to be revered for their role in the country music history of Bakersfield, California. This panel discussion—held November 12, 2012, in conjunction with the 2012 – 2014 exhibition “The Bakersfield Sound: Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and California Country”— explores the personal life and parenting approach of these iconic figures.

  4. 25. Apr. 2006 · Bonnie Owens, a singer whose distinctive background vocals played a major role in Merle Haggard's career, died Monday (April 24) in Bakersfield, Calif., following a lengthy illness at age 76.

  5. 24. Apr. 2006 · Apart from her solo career, singer Bonnie Owens is well known for the work she did with her former husbands, Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. Born Bonnie Campbell on October 1, 1932, in Oklahoma City to a pair of sharecroppers and one of eight children, she first met Buck in the mid-'40s when he had a local daily 15-minute radio show.

  6. 27. Feb. 2017 · Oklahoma, United States. Died. 24 April 2006 (aged 76) Apart from her solo career, singer Bonnie Owens is well known for the work she did with her former husbands, Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. Born Bonnie Campbell on October 1, 1932, in Oklahoma City to a pair of sharecroppers and one of eight children, she first met Buck in the mid-'40s wh ...

  7. Bonnie Maureen Campbell. Profil: American country music singer and the first wife of Buck Owens . From 1965–78 she was married to Merle Haggard. In 1975, she ended her career as a singer and from then on worked only as a songwriter. Bonnie Owens was born October 1, 1929 in Blanchard, Oklahoma and died April 24, 2006 in Bakersfield, California.