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Bus Boyk

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In the 1930s he was with the Cascade Hillbillies and the Rancho Serenaders. From 1953-1964 he played with the Sons of the Golden West. Later he toured and recorded with
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whose career extended from the 1930s to the 1990s and who played in many bands during those eras.
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He was entered into the Western Swing Society's Pioneers of Western Swing Hall of Fame and the
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fiddler
Everett, Washington
Ray Price
National Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest
Weiser, Idaho
Oregon Music Hall of Fame
Redmond, Oregon
Last of the Cowboy Fiddlers
OregonLive
The Oregonian
Categories
Old-time fiddlers
Western swing fiddlers
1917 births
2010 deaths
American fiddlers
People from Redmond, Oregon
People from Everett, Washington
20th-century American violinists

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