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  1. Don Rich’s recording career lasted only 13 years, beginning as the fiddle player on Buck Owens’ 1961 debut. But Owens released as many as four albums a year, and like Merle Haggard’s Strangers and Ernest Tubb’s Texas Troubadours, Owens’ Buckaroos cut several albums without their leader. This 17-track compilation – with three cuts culled from

  2. 17. Juli 2019 · On July 17, 1974, Rich lost his life in a motorcycle accident in San Luis Obispo, Cal. Rich's motorcycle struck a center divider on northbound Highway 1 at Yerba Buena Road in Morro Bay.

  3. 31. Mai 2020 · Don Rich Oh What a Woman! Live perfomance 1967Jerry Reed Oh What A Woman! LyricsOh what a woman she treats me uncommonly good yeah she doesMy my woman she tr...

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  4. Don Rich and the Buckaroos. 853 likes · 64 talking about this. Welcome! We're glad you're here. We're promoting and remembering the music and legacy of Don Rich.

  5. Ja, Panik: Don't Play With The Rich Kids. Auf ihrem neuen Album »Don’t Play With The Rich Kids« gehen Ja, Panik zurück zum breit gefächerten Indie-Rock ihrer ersten Werke. Dadurch klingen die Wahl-Berliner aus dem österreichischen Burgenland noch klarer und energischer als vor drei Jahren auf ihrem Comeback-Werk »Die Gruppe«. Ihre ...

  6. Don Rich was the leader of The Buckaroos, Buck Owens' band, as well as Owens' collaborator and friend. He was a noted guitarist and fiddler who died in a motorcycle accident in 1974. Owens is quoted in the liner notes of this anthology saying "I think my musical life ended when his did."

  7. Don Rich – 11/8/15. Olympia-born Donald Eugene Ulrich, best known by the stage name Don Rich (August 15, 1941 – July 17, 1974) was a country musician who helped develop the Bakersfield sound in the early 1960s. He was a noted guitarist and fiddler, and a member of the The Buckaroos, the backing band of country singer Buck Owens.