"The Golden Bachelor" star Mel Owens put more than roses on the table during the show’s premiere. During the Sept. 24 debut, the 66‑year‑old revealed his ex‑wife filed for divorce in 2020 during the ...
Former NFL linebacker Mel Owens is the new star of "The Golden Bachelor." Mel Owens faced backlash for saying he would "cut" any contestant age 60 or over. The 66-year-old bachelor has since ...
The Perfect Buck Owens Album? Released in March 1965, I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail yielded Buck Owens and the Buckaroos’ sixth No. 1 single in its title track. Owens came up with the idea after seeing ...
ST. LOUIS — As Show Me St. Louis celebrates 30 years on air, it was only fitting to return to the place where all the magic began—and continues to thrive—the KSDK studios in downtown St. Louis. To ...
Rudy Parris spent a decade of his career on stage at one of country music’s most iconic venues. He played in the house band at Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace in Bakersfield from the time it opened in 1996 ...
However by far the most beautiful single episode of my Thursday, October 1, 2015, began at around 6:30 p.m. in the inky gloom of the Palais de Tokyo basement, where we’d wended our way down the ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif.(KBAK/KBFX) — Buck Owens' Crystal Palace has announced that this week is the final opportunity for fans to purchase T-shirts from the iconic venue. This announcement follows last ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) – Kern County’s most popular tourist attraction, the Crystal Palace, has closed. After more than a year on the market, the Buck Owens family has opted to shutter the famous ...
The Crystal Palace, a music and dining joint in Bakersfield launched by Buck Owens — which hosted just about every country music star in America over the years — has abruptly shut its doors. The ...
The venue opened in October 1996 and played host to countless country music stars and artists from across the Central Valley. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KFSN) -- It's the end of an era for country music in ...
Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace has played host to nearly every country star and acts as the de facto headquarters of the Bakersfield sound. But now, the legendary honky tonk has closed its doors for good.
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