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'''Charles Wilburn "Buck" Trent''' is an [[United States|American]] [[country music]] instrumentalist born [[February 17,1938]]. He invented the electric [[Banjo]] and also plays the 5-string Banjo, [[Dobro]], [[pedal steel|Steel Guitar]], [[Mandolin]], [[bass guitar|Electric Bass]] and [[Guitar]]. Born and raised in [[Spartanburg, South Carolina]], Buck started performing on WORD Radio at the age of 10. He travelled to [[California]] and [[Texas]], finally arriving in [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] in [[1959]] where he joined the [[Bill Carlisle]] Show and first appeared on the [[Grand Ole Opry]]. He was a member of [[Porter Wagoner]]'s, Wagon Masters from [[1962]] to [[1973]] and also appeared on the ''[[Roy Clark]] Show'' and ''[[Hee Haw]]''. |
'''Charles Wilburn "Buck" Trent''' is an [[United States|American]] [[country music]] instrumentalist born [[February 17]], [[1938]]. He invented the electric [[Banjo]] and also plays the 5-string Banjo, [[Dobro]], [[pedal steel|Steel Guitar]], [[Mandolin]], [[bass guitar|Electric Bass]] and [[Guitar]]. Born and raised in [[Spartanburg, South Carolina]], Buck started performing on WORD Radio at the age of 10. He travelled to [[California]] and [[Texas]], finally arriving in [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] in [[1959]] where he joined the [[Bill Carlisle]] Show and first appeared on the [[Grand Ole Opry]]. He was a member of [[Porter Wagoner]]'s, Wagon Masters from [[1962]] to [[1973]] and also appeared on the ''[[Roy Clark]] Show'' and ''[[Hee Haw]]''. |
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He currently appears regularly in [[Branson, Missouri]], performing a breakfast show at the Grand Country Music Hall. |
He currently appears regularly in [[Branson, Missouri]], performing a breakfast show at the Grand Country Music Hall. |
Revision as of 15:29, 24 August 2006
Charles Wilburn "Buck" Trent is an American country music instrumentalist born February 17, 1938. He invented the electric Banjo and also plays the 5-string Banjo, Dobro, Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Electric Bass and Guitar. Born and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Buck started performing on WORD Radio at the age of 10. He travelled to California and Texas, finally arriving in Nashville in 1959 where he joined the Bill Carlisle Show and first appeared on the Grand Ole Opry. He was a member of Porter Wagoner's, Wagon Masters from 1962 to 1973 and also appeared on the Roy Clark Show and Hee Haw.
He currently appears regularly in Branson, Missouri, performing a breakfast show at the Grand Country Music Hall.