
Buzz Busby - Wikipedia
Bernarr Graham Busbice (September 6, 1933 – January 5, 2003), known professionally as Buzz Busby, was an American bluegrass musician, known for his mandolin style and high tenor voice. He was nicknamed the "Father of Washington, D.C. Bluegrass".
BUZZ BUSBY
BUZZ BUSBY Baltimore, Md: 1966 Bernarr Graham “Buzz” Busbice (Vcl/mando); Charlie Waller (ld gtr); Billy Baker (fdle); Johnny Whisnant (bjo); Tom Gray (stg bs).
Buzz Busby Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs
Jan 5, 2003 · Explore Buzz Busby's biography, discography, and artist credits. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs.
Buzz Busby, An Unsung Hero Of D.C. Bluegrass
Jan 12, 2003 · Buzz Busby, An Unsung Hero Of D.C. Bluegrass
Buzz Busby - Just Me And The Jukebox (1956) - YouTube
Houston, Texas, Buzz Busby And The Bayou Boys. Bernarr Graham "Buzz" Busbice (Vcl/mando); Charlie Waller (gtr); Do... Great traditional country lyrics & vocals.
Bluegrass Pioneer, Mandolinist Buzz Busby Dies
Jan 8, 2003 · Buzz Busby, 69, an acclaimed bluegrass mandolinist, songwriter and bandleader who helped Washington develop a reputation as a bluegrass center in the 1950s and spent a lifetime wrestling with...
Buzz Busby - 1954-1970 - YouTube
Buzz Busby was born in Eros, LA on September 6, 1933 (his real name was Bernarr Graham Busbice). He was raised listening to country music records and radio p...
Buzz Busby | BluegrassBios.com
Nov 6, 2013 · BUZZ BUSBY (AND THE BAYOU BOYS) From Eros, Louisiana. Moved to Washington D.C. Real name: Bernard Busbice; He was one of the first to popularize bluegrass music in the D.C. area. 1954, he had a TV program in Washington called “Hayloft Hoedown.” 1955, moved back to Louisiana to work on the Louisiana Hayride. Formed his …
Buzz Busby - DC Bluegrass Union
Buzz Busby. Bernarr Busbice was born on September 6th, 1933 in Eros, Louisiana. Busby learned to play mandolin as a child by listening to Bill Monroe on the Grand Ole Opry and playing with his brothers in a local band. Buzz moved to Washington, DC, as a young man to work briefly for the FBI but soon became involved with bluegrass musicians in ...
Buzz Busby - Lost - Bluegrass 45 - YouTube
Buzz Busby & The Bayou Boys, Lost, Carol Records 101Recorded 1955, Baltimore, Maryland