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An important moment in country music history will soon be available for fans. The earliest-known full concert recording of the legendary Buck Owens And His Buckaroos will be released next month. "The Exciting Sounds of Buck Owens And His Buckaroos Live From Richmond, Virginia, 1964" will be released on March 28. By the time of this performance, Buck and his band already had scored five #1 country hits in a year's time. Those five songs, along with 13 others, are included in this historic recording. The sound quality is amazing; check out a clip of "Love's Gonna Live Here" below...
Ella Langley keeps $100 in singles in her house for a pretty personal reason. On Tik Tok, the singer explained what the $100 represents. "You might be wondering what this is," she said flashing a wad of one-dollar bills at the camera. "To me...this is the last hundred dollars I made in a tip jar...you don't know the amount of times I wanted to spend this $100...and did not do it cuz I have faith in myself, and it paid off." Langley won't be paying bills out of a tip jar again any time soon; she's opening multiple dates for Morgan Wallen on his "I Am The Problem" tour this year, and is just coming off the number one country hit "You Look Like You Love Me" with Riley Green. See Ella explain the $100 below...