Six Bullets
| Whatcha Gonna Do When I Rattle Them Bones?
| Sayeth The Crow
Summer of 79
Born in Van Buren, this Arkansas native began his musical
journey in September of 1973, at the age of 11, due to the
untimely death of his hero the late Jim Croce. "I was
watching T.V. one night in July of '73, Wolfman
Jack's Midnight Special to be exact, when this guy
came on singing a song called "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown". I
thought it was the coolest song ever. Still do. Two months
later he was killed in a plane crash while out on a make-up tour.
I knew right then that I wanted to be a singer/songwriter."
Buddy got his first guitar in 1981 and began teaching himself
to play through books, tapes, friends suggestions, and hands
on experience. He had his first tune penned by the end of 1982.
He has 80 songs copyrighted so far. "I choose quality over quantity."
Over the years, his tunes have been played
on the radio in 7 states. He has won finalist, runner up, and
suggested artist awards through VH-1's song of the
year contest. He is also a two-time karaoke champion. Almost
32 years to the day of his hero's death, Buddy
answered the call from a local radio station to enter an on air
karaoke contest He became KOOL 104.7 FM's,
Fort Smith, Arkansas, radio contests very first winner.
What did he sing? Jim Croce's "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"
of course! He won again a few weeks later singing Steve
Earle's "Copperhead Road". Not bad for a guy
who's never been on tour! "Well you know, being a
touring performer is a hard, hard life. I like playing and singing
for my local friends. At 46, I'm not a spring chicken
anymore. I'm more like a late summer! :) My reality is,
I've got an outstanding day-job and a new home in the
country. I can't just throw that away to go chasing rainbows.
I just have to keep working at it and hope that the business
either pulls me, or at least some of my tunes, in someday.
It's okay with me if I'm not the one to sing them
on the road."He is a member of BMI and The Americana Music
Association. His demo's are produced through the
underground network known as Fat Rabbit Records. Talented
musicians that consist of former, and current, members of
"Gray Ghost", "Black Oak Arkansas", and "Judge Parker."
He's recently worked with Dennis Smith at
www.smithtrax.com as well.
Strange but true, he's also known as a Jeff Goldblum look-alike!
UPDATE
"SIX BULLETS" finished 3rd in the folk category for the May 2006 round of VH-1's International Song Of The Year contest. "LOVIN' BLUES" was a Top 5 finalist for February 2007. WHATCHA GONNA DO WHEN I RATTLE THEM BONES finished 2nd in the rock category for April 2007...........................
BRK JR INTERNATIONAL CONTEST AWARDS
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