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    Thomas Rexton Brumley (December 11, 1935 – February 3, 2009) was an American pedal steel guitarist and steel guitar manufacturer. In the 1960s, Brumley was a part of the sub-genre of country music known as the "Bakersfield sound". He performed with Buck Owens and the Buckaroos on hits such as "Cryin' Time" and "Together Again".

  2. Feb. 6, 2009 12 AM PT. Tom Brumley, a legendary steel guitarist who contributed to the “Bakersfield sound” of Buck Owens and the Buckaroos in the 1960s before spending 10 years performing with...

  3. 4 de feb. de 2009 · Tom Brumley, who played on classic recordings by Buck Owens and Rick Nelson, died early Wednesday morning (Feb. 4) in San Antonio, Texas, following a brief illness. He was 73. He was the son of gospel songwriter Albert E. Brumley, who wrote "I'll Fly Away." He was also a key member of Buck Owens' Buckaroos band during the '60s and a member of Nelson's Stone Canyon Band.

  4. Tom Brumley, a legendary steel guitarist who contributed to the “Bakersfield sound" of Buck Owens and the Buckaroos in the 1960s before spending 10 years performing with Rick Nelson, has died. He was 73. Brumley died Tuesday at Northeast Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, eight days after suffering a heart attack, said his wife, Rolene Brumley.

  5. © 2024 Google LLC. Tom Brumley The Waltz of the Roses Live Video 1968Thomas Rexton Brumley (December 11, 1935 – February 3, 2009) was an American pedal steel guitarist and stee...

  6. 4 de feb. de 2009 · Former Buckaroo Tom Brumley — whose keening steel guitar gave the Buck Owens classic “Together Again” its soul — died Tuesday in Texas of complications of a heart attack. He was 73.

  7. Learn about Tom Brumley, the steel guitar player who played with the classic lineup of Buck Owens’ Buckaroos from 1964-1969 and also with Rick Nelson and Chris Hillman. He is the son of Albert E. Brumley, the gospel composer of “I’ll Fly Away” and “Turn Your Radio On.”