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| name = Mike Buck | image = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1952|06|17|mf=y}} |birth_place =Austin, Texas, United States | genre = Blues rock, roots rock, rock and roll, Texas blues, R&B, garage | associated_acts = The Fabulous Thunderbirds The LeRoi Brothers Eve & The Exiles | years_active = }} Mike Buck (born June 17, 1952) is an Austin, Texas-based drummer and co-owner of Antone's Record Shop located in downtown Austin. CareerBorn and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Buck began playing drums at the age of 12. By his mid teens, he was playing in various Fort Worth-area clubs with artists such Robert Ealey, Ray Sharpe, Johnny Carroll, and Bubbles Cash. Buck moved to Austin in the mid-1970s and joined the blues rock group, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, along with Keith Ferguson, Jimmie Vaughan, and Kim Wilson. He appeared on the Thunderbirds' first two albums, Girls Go Wild (1979) and What's The Word (1980). In 1981, {{citation needed|reason=As the DVD of the concert on May 23, 1980 in Wiesbaden, Germany shows Mike Buck was not in the band anymore at that time. Buck is listed as the drummer on some tracks on the second FT album (released 4 August 1980), drummer on the rest of the tracks (as on the German concert) was Fran Cristina|date=January 2019}} he left to form The LeRoi Brothers with guitarists, Steve Doerr and Don Leady. In addition to continuing to play with The LeRoi Brothers, Buck has performed and recorded with numerous notable artists over the years including Roky Erickson, Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Jalacy Hawkins), Roy Head, Lazy Lester (Leslie Johnson), Toni Price, Ted Roddy, and Doug Sahm. In 1985, Buck appeared on the album, Trash, Twang And Thunder, which featured various artists known collectively as Big Guitars From Texas. The album track, "Guitar Army" ‒ featuring Buck, Frankie Camaro, Keith Ferguson, Denny Freeman, Evan Johns, and Jesse Taylor ‒ garnered a 1986 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. In 2001, Buck, Eve Monsees, Speedy Sparks, and Grady Pinkerton formed Eve & The Exiles. After the group's self-titled 2004 release and several lineup changes, the Exiles released their 2008 album entitled Blow Your Mind.[1] In May 2009, Buck, Monsees, and Forrest Coppock purchased the central Austin record store, Antone's Record Shop, from then-current owner, Susan Antone (sister of the store's original owner, Clifford Antone).[2] In September 2010, Buck and Monsees were married in New Orleans.[3] Discography{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
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References1. ^[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000A3I3YW/ref=dm_dp_cdp?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1233241686&sr=8-2 Eve & The Exiles] CD notes at Amazon.com 2. ^New owners of Antone's Record Store The Austin Chronicle May 22, 2009 3. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2010-10-08/off-the-record/ |title=Mike Buck and Eve Monsees wed in New Orleans, Louisiana |publisher=austinchronicle.com |accessdate=April 24, 2012}} External links
9 : American rock drummers|Living people|1952 births|Musicians from Austin, Texas|The Fabulous Thunderbirds members|The LeRoi Brothers members|20th-century American drummers|American male drummers|20th-century male musicians |
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