Peter Cottontail will have some company when he’s hopping down the bunny trail this Easter. MCA Recording artist Buck Howdy, whose debut album “Skidaddle!” has critics raving, takes his rootin’ tootin’ tunes to the Easter Egg Roll on the South lawn of the White House on April 12th. Joined by a posse of pickers, Buck gallops to Washington D.
President Lincoln. Buck, whose brand of cowboy music and children’s songs go together like a horse and saddle, is a musical flashback to the days of singing cowboys Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Now a new generation of buckaroos are hitchin’ up to Buck’s bandwagon, thanks to a debut CD filled with western classics such as “Don’t Fence Me In,” and “Ghost Riders In the Sky;” cowboy versions of oldies-but-goodies like “Splish Splash” and “The Lion Sleeps Tonight;” and originals such as “Born to Ride” and “Skidaddle!” which are made to hum on the range.”Cross Roy Rogers, Will Rogers and Mr.
Buck Howdy,” Country Music Television”Howdy is a wonderful change of pace from the manic programming that leaps out of the small screen at kids today. He’s either the next Roy Rogers or the previous one reincarnated. I can’t decide which!” Kenny Curtis, XM Kids.
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