Buck White
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The Whites, composed of Buck and his two sisters, Sharon White-Skaggs and Cheryl White, began performing as a group in the mid-1960s and entered the Nashville music scene in 1971.
They delivered their first Top 10, “You Put the Blue in Me,” and success followed with “Hangin’ Around” and “Give Me Back That Old Familiar Feeling.” They went on to win the Grammy for Album of the Year for the soundtrack album O Brother, Where Art Thou?
White’s innate ability to blend sounds of bluegrass, gospel, folk, and Country set him and his sisters apart from the rest and inspired millions. The Whites are considered the “new first family of Country Music.”