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Tom Brumley, Member of Buck Owens' Buckaroos, Dies in Texas
Steel guitarist Tom Brumley, who played on classic recordings by Buck Owens
and Rick Nelson, died early Wednesday morning (Feb. 4) in San Antonio, Texas, following a brief illness. He was 73. The son
of gospel songwriter Albert E. Brumley, who wrote "I'll Fly Away," he served as a key member of Buck Owens' Buckaroos band
during the '60s. Touring and recording with Owens, Brumley played on such No. 1 hits as "Act Naturally" and "I've Got a Tiger
by the Tail." His work on Owens' recording of "Together Again" is widely regarded as one of the finest steel guitar solos
in the history of country music. After leaving Owens' band in the late '60s, Brumley became a member of Nelson's Stone Canyon
Band and helped the former teen idol gain respect as a serious singer, songwriter and performer. Brumley's recordings with
Nelson include the 1972 hit, "Garden Party." More recently, he spent 15 years starring in his own music show in Branson, Mo.,
and appeared on albums by Dwight Yoakam, Sara
Evans, Chris Isaak, Robbie
Fulks and others. Brumley was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 1992. With Brumley's passing, drummer Willie
Cantu is the only surviving member of the classic lineup of the Buckaroos. Guitarist Don Rich died in a motorcycle accident
in 1974, and bassist Doyle Holly died in 2007. Owens passed away in 2006.