Buzz Cason - Record Machine (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Buzz Cason
- Title: Record Machine
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Plowboy Records
- Genre: Country
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 37:59 min
- Total Size: 250 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Buzz Cason: An American Treasure
Alamo Jones of Sirius XM's Outlaw Country and others have called Buzz Cason the Father of Nashville rock. On his upcoming Plowboy Records release "Record Machine", Buzz takes the listener on a coast to coast journey through the land of Americana. His previous albums including his latest "Troubadour Heart" have all charted and recieved heavy airplay on Sirius XM and Americana radio. In 2014, Buzz was honored by the Country Music Hall of Fame as part of their Poets & Propthets series. Buzz will be promoting the new record by touring solo and with his band The Love Notes. His performances are made up of his hits, the new songs, stories of past adventures and of course, a few jokes.
Biography
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 backing band. He then started a solo career with the hit "Look For A Star" under the name Garry Miles. Buzz is also a successful songwriter. His most well-‐known song is the classic "Everlasting Love" (co-‐written by Mac Gayden). Another one of Buzz's songs, "Soldier of Love" (co-‐written by Tony Moon), was recorded by Arthur Alexander and the Beatles. Later he wrote a number one for Tommy Overstreet ("Ann, Don't Go Runnin'") and hits for Mel Tillis, T.G. Shephard and the McCarters and many others. Buzz produced Clifford Curry ("She Shot A Hold In My Soul"), Van & Titus ("Cry Baby Cry") and Jimmy Buffett's albums "Down to Earth" and "High Cumberland Jubilee" for which he also co-‐wrote several songs. In the 21st century Buzz has released a string of critically acclaimed albums of original material. In 2004, his autobiography was published. An updated edition was released in 2012. Six decades and Buzz is still rockin'!
Tracklist:
01. Buzz Cason - Record Machine (feat. Steelism) (3:49)
02. Buzz Cason - Don't Worry Mama (2:29)
03. Buzz Cason - Woe Is Me (3:44)
04. Buzz Cason - Follower (3:51)
05. Buzz Cason - Just My Dreams (2:42)
06. Buzz Cason - Dodgin' Bullets (3:51)
07. Buzz Cason - No Word from You (3:13)
08. Buzz Cason - Overload (3:45)
09. Buzz Cason - Memphis Friday Night (2:55)
10. Buzz Cason - She Thinks I Still Care (3:55)
11. Buzz Cason - Wait on Your Love (3:46)
Alamo Jones of Sirius XM's Outlaw Country and others have called Buzz Cason the Father of Nashville rock. On his upcoming Plowboy Records release "Record Machine", Buzz takes the listener on a coast to coast journey through the land of Americana. His previous albums including his latest "Troubadour Heart" have all charted and recieved heavy airplay on Sirius XM and Americana radio. In 2014, Buzz was honored by the Country Music Hall of Fame as part of their Poets & Propthets series. Buzz will be promoting the new record by touring solo and with his band The Love Notes. His performances are made up of his hits, the new songs, stories of past adventures and of course, a few jokes.
Biography
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 backing band. He then started a solo career with the hit "Look For A Star" under the name Garry Miles. Buzz is also a successful songwriter. His most well-‐known song is the classic "Everlasting Love" (co-‐written by Mac Gayden). Another one of Buzz's songs, "Soldier of Love" (co-‐written by Tony Moon), was recorded by Arthur Alexander and the Beatles. Later he wrote a number one for Tommy Overstreet ("Ann, Don't Go Runnin'") and hits for Mel Tillis, T.G. Shephard and the McCarters and many others. Buzz produced Clifford Curry ("She Shot A Hold In My Soul"), Van & Titus ("Cry Baby Cry") and Jimmy Buffett's albums "Down to Earth" and "High Cumberland Jubilee" for which he also co-‐wrote several songs. In the 21st century Buzz has released a string of critically acclaimed albums of original material. In 2004, his autobiography was published. An updated edition was released in 2012. Six decades and Buzz is still rockin'!
Tracklist:
01. Buzz Cason - Record Machine (feat. Steelism) (3:49)
02. Buzz Cason - Don't Worry Mama (2:29)
03. Buzz Cason - Woe Is Me (3:44)
04. Buzz Cason - Follower (3:51)
05. Buzz Cason - Just My Dreams (2:42)
06. Buzz Cason - Dodgin' Bullets (3:51)
07. Buzz Cason - No Word from You (3:13)
08. Buzz Cason - Overload (3:45)
09. Buzz Cason - Memphis Friday Night (2:55)
10. Buzz Cason - She Thinks I Still Care (3:55)
11. Buzz Cason - Wait on Your Love (3:46)
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