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  • Feb 3, 1930
    Guitar player Bob Morris is born in Hasty, Arkansas. A member of Buck Owens' Buckaroos, he also writes the Owens hits "Buckaroo" and "Made In Japan," as well as Sylvia's "The Matador"
    Feb 28, 1966
    Bob Morris, of The Buckaroos, is named Top Bass in the inaugural Academy of Country & Western Music awards at the Palladium in Hollywood
    Mar 6, 1967
    Bob Morris joins Merle Haggard and Billy Mize as double-winners in the second annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Morris repeats as Top Bass and joins Faye Hardin in the Most Promising Vocal Group
    Jan 10, 1969
    Buck Owens holds an overdub session for "Tall Dark Stranger" at the Capitol Studios in Hollywood that includes guitarist Al Bruno, pianist Earl "Poole" Ball and bass player Bob Morris
    Dec 3, 1981
    Guitarist Bob Morris dies of cancer in Harrison, Arkansas. A former member of Buck Owens' Buckaroos, he wrote Owens' hits "Buckaroo" and "Made In Japan," as well as Sylvia's "The Matador"

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