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Bonnie Owens

 
Artist: Bonnie Owens

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  • Born: October 01, 1932, Blanchard, OK
  • Died: April 24, 2006, Bakersfield, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Bonnie Owens", "Queen of the Coast
  • Representative Songs: "Just Between the Two of Us

Biography

Apart from her solo career, singer Bonnie Owens is well known for the work she did with her former husbands, Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. Born Bonnie Campbell on October 1, 1932, in Oklahoma City to a pair of sharecroppers and one of eight children, she first met Buck in the mid-'40s when he had a local daily 15-minute radio show. Once Buck discovered that Bonnie could sing, he helped her get a job with him on another radio show in 1947. The following January, Buck and Bonnie married, but the union was short-lived. By 1951, after giving birth to two sons, the marriage was over. Since neither could afford a divorce, they stayed legally married, but separated, for several years. Bonnie and the two boys left for Bakersfield, where she worked as a cocktail waitress. It was during this period that Bonnie met Fuzzy Owen and guitarist Roy Nichols, who would be instrumental in the career of Haggard.

By the late '50s Bonnie was recording on the Mar-Vel label with Fuzzy and his band, the Sun Valley Playboys. She cut a well-received duet album with Fuzzy, her sometime boyfriend, on Tally Records, which would later be re-released on Capitol Records as "Just Between the Two of Us." In 1961, Bonnie saw Haggard singing for the first time at a Lefty Frizzell concert. At the time, Haggard was just a few months out of San Quentin prison for breaking and entering. By 1964 Fuzzy was managing Haggard and suggested that Bonnie and Haggard re-record "Just Between the Two of Us." Taking Fuzzy's advice paid off; the song hit the top of the country charts but not for long. It was replaced by "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers," Haggard's breakthrough single.

In 1965 Haggard signed with Capitol Records, married Bonnie, and signed the Strangers (including Bonnie) with a booking agency owned in part by Buck. Bonnie's marriage to Haggard lasted until 1978, but the two had already separated in 1975. Eventually Bonnie resumed touring with the Strangers in the late '70s and remarried for the final time to Fred McMillenher. She continued to tour regularly with Haggard and the Strangers. While Bonnie released half a dozen albums and numerous singles on Capitol Records in the mid- to late '60s, she remained satisfied singing backup as a member of the Strangers. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
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Bonnie Owens
Birth name Bonnie Campbell
Born October 1, 1929(1929-10-01)
Origin Blanchard, Oklahoma, USA
Died April 24, 2006 (aged 76)
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar
Years active 1963-2006
Label(s) Tally
Capitol
Associated acts Buck Owens
Merle Haggard

Bonnie Owens (October 1, 1929April 24, 2006) was an American Country music singer.

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Road to Stardom

Born Bonnie Campbell in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Bonnie Owens was a country music singer who was married to Buck Owens and later Merle Haggard. She met Buck Owens when she was only fifteen. They played in a band in Mesa, Arizona and then later were married in 1951 and moved to Bakersfield, California. They eventually divorced but moving to Bakersfield jumpstarted both their careers in music.

Fame

Bonnie Owens' first recording was a duet with Fuzzy Owen called "A Dear John Letter" and was on Mar-Vel Records #MV-102 and dates about 1950. Side B contained a song titled “Wonderful World”. Bonnie and Fuzzy’s “A Dear John Letter” was not a remake of the 1953 Jean Shepard/Ferlin Husky version as some believe, as theirs predated Shepard/Husky by 3 years.

Owens recorded on numerous labels during the 1950’s and early 1960’s including Merle Haggard’s and Fuzzy Owens own Tally label, all of which were singles. Her first album titled “Don’t Take Advantage Of Me” came in 1965 on Capitol Records # ST-2403.

Owens was named “Female Vocalist Of The Year” in 1965 by the Academy Of Country Music and she and Haggard were married that same year. From that point on Bonnie dedicated her time to Haggard’s children and his career, touring with Merle’s band “The Strangers” as a backup vocalist.

Little known to many is the fact that during the early stages of Bonnie and Merle’s careers together, Bonnie was the headliner, and Merle, the up and coming (and underlining) new star.

Owens and Haggard divorced in 1978, and after a brief hiatus, she continued touring with him.

She had hits on the Country charts in the early 1960’s with the songs "Why Don't Daddy Live Here Anymore?" and "Don't Take Advantage Of Me". In 1965 Haggard and Owens recorded the song called "Just Between the Two of Us", a duet hit and probably Owen's best known hit. It was also the title song to their 1966 duet album on Capitol Records #ST-2453.

In 2006, Owens died in a hospital, not even a month after her first husband Buck Owens died. She was 76 years old.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country
1965 Don't Take Advantage of Me 15
1966 Just Between the Two of Us (with Merle Haggard) 4
1967 All of Me Belongs to You 35
1968 Somewhere Between 34
1969 Hi-Fi to Cry By
1969 Lead Me On
1970 Mother's Favorite Hymns
1999 The Best of Bonnie Owens

Singles

Year Title US Country Album
1963 "Why Don't Daddy Live Here Anymore" 25 Don't Take Advantage of Me
1964 "Don't Take Advantage of Me" 27
"Between the Two of Us" (w/ Merle Haggard) 28 Just Between the Two of Us
1965 "Number One Heel" 41 Don't Take Advantage of Me
1966 "Consider the Children" (w/ The Strangers) 69 All of Me Belongs to You
1969 "Lead Me On" (w/ The Strangers) 68 Lead Me On

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