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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buzz_CasonBuzz Cason - Wikipedia

    James E. "Buzz" Cason (born November 27, 1939, in Nashville, Tennessee, United States) is an American rock singer, songwriter, record producer, and author. He was a founding member of The Casuals, Nashville's first rock and roll band. Together with Richard Williams and Hugh Jarrett of The Jordanaires he recorded as The Statues for ...

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      Garry Miles, eigentlich James „Buzz“ Cason, (* 27. November...

  2. About Buzz. Alamo Jones of Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country and others have called Buzz Cason the Father of Nashville rock. In a carreer spanning six decades, Buzz Cason has been living the rock & roll dream. He formed Nashville’s first rock & roll band “The Casuals” in the mid 50s which became a successful touring act and Brenda Lee’s ...

  3. Everlasting Love. " Everlasting Love " is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, originally a 1967 hit for Robert Knight and since covered numerous times, most successfully by Love Affair, as well as Town Criers, Rex Smith & Rachel Sweet, Carl Carlton, Sandra Cretu, U2 and Gloria Estefan.

  4. Buzz is also the founder and owner of the legendary Creative Workshop recording studio that was built in 1970, has been used for numerous hit records, and is still going strong. Sites : buzzcason.com , rockabillyhall.com , MySpace , Imdb , Wikipedia

  5. In 1965, Buzz Cason and John "Bucky" Wilkin recorded the single "Bay City" / "Tiger A-Go-Go" as Buzz and Bucky. The single did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number seven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Buzz_CasonBuzz Cason - Wikiwand

    James E. "Buzz" Cason (born November 27, 1939, in Nashville, Tennessee, United States) is an American rock singer, songwriter, record producer, and author. He was a founding member of The Casuals, Nashville's first rock and roll band. Together with Richard Williams and Hugh Jarrett of The Jordanaires he recorded as The Statues for Liberty.