Buck Trent(1938-2023)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Buck Trent was born on 17 February 1938. He was an actor, known for The Porter Wagoner Show (1961), Gordy (1994) and The Marty Stuart Show (2008). He died on 9 October 2023 in Branson, Missouri, USA.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
7.9
TV Series
- Soundtrack("Banjo Buck", "Clover Bottom", "Poppin' Corn", "Late For Work" (instrumental), "Two Stools" (instrumental), "When You Waltz With Me" (instrumental), "Foggy Mountain Breakdown", "Grandfather's Clock", "Clover Bottom" (instrumental), "Farewell Blues", "Buckin' the Five" (instrumental), "DRP", "Five String General", "Tennessee Cut-Up Breakdown", "Give Me Five", "Wildwood Flower", "Columbus Stockade Blues", "Waitin' In Line", "Foggy Mountain Top", "Cindy", "Wabash Cannonball", "Louisiana Man", "The World Needs Washin'", "You Little Darlin'", "Limehouse Blues", "The World Needs a Washin'", "With Banjo In Hand", "Little Bitty Tear", "Stampede", "The Battle of New Orleans", "Thumbin' It", "Try Being Lonely", "A Little Bitty Tear" (instrumental), "The Peddler", "Ain't We Havin' a Good Time", "Buckin' the Five", "Give Me Five" (instrumental), "The World Needs A Washin'")
8.8
TV Series
- Soundtrack("Holding on to Nothing", uncredited, "Buckin' the Five", "Holding on to Nothing", "Dooley", "Until Dawn", "Buckin' the Five", "The Flint Hill Special", "Down the Dixie Line")
Actor
Soundtrack
- The Marty Stuart Show8.8TV Series
- performer: "Holding on to Nothing"
- performer: "Buckin' the Five", "Holding on to Nothing", "Dooley", "Until Dawn"
- writer: "Buckin' the Five" ...
- 2009–2012
- Grand Ole Opry7.9TV Series
- performer: "Barefoot Nellie", "Stampede", "I Will Always Love You"
- writer: "Stampede"
- 2007
- 1994
- 1980
- 1979
- 1978
- The Porter Wagoner Show7.9TV Series
- writer: "Banjo Buck"
- performer: "Clover Bottom"
- writer: "Clover Bottom" ...
- 1966–1973
- Official site
- Alternative name
- Banjo Buck
- Born
- Died
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