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 Buck 65 in Sweden at Storsjöyran. | | Background information | | Birth name | Richard Terfry | | Also known as | Stinkin' Rich, Johnny Rockwell, DJ Critical, Jesus Murphy, Hilario, Uncle Climax | | Born | | | Origin | Mt. Uniacke, Nova Scotia, Canada | | Genre(s) | Alternative rap | | Occupation(s) | DJ, MC | | Instrument(s) | Vocals, turntables | | Years active | 1993 to Present | | Label(s) | No, Hand'Solo Records, anticon., Warner Music Canada, Strange Famous Records | Associated acts | Sebutones, Haltown Projex | | Website | http://www.buck65.com/ | Richard Terfry (b. 1972), better known as Buck 65, is a Canadian hip hop artist, MC and turntablist. However he has recently moved away from hip hop in a stylistic context, and moving closer to blues, country, rock, folk and avant garde genres. That said, his new direction is seemingly still underpinned by an extensive background in abstract hip hop, his trademark rhyme-phrasing and lyrical aspiration evident in the altered timbre vocal delivery displayed in his more recent releases. Image File history File links Emblem-important. ...
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Terfry is also a host at CBC Radio 3, with hosting a program on the CBC Radio 3 website's web radio station during weekdays.[1] CBC Radio 3 consists of four major parts all devoted to Canadian arts and music: a Sirius Satellite Radio station (channel 94), an 8. ...
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Biography Early career and influences Terfry was born in 1972 and raised in Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, a rural community outside of Halifax. He was first exposed to rap music in the mid-1980s while listening to CBC Radio's late night show Brave New Waves, and then by listening to Halifax campus community radio station CKDU. CKDU then broadcast at only 33 watts, and he had to climb a tree in his yard to hear the station's hip hop show on his cheap transistor radio. Fascinated by hip hop, the young Terfry taught himself how to rap, DJ, and, later, to produce records. His musical influences include MC Shan, David Lynch, Gitche Manitou, and Kool Keith. Year 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Using the moniker DJ Critical, he later hosted a hip-hop show on CKDU called "The Bassment" (later renamed "The Treatment Program", when he assumed the stage name Jesus Murphy), which aired for several years. This period overlapped with many of his non-major-label releases.
Early releases In 1993, he released his first cassette of rap tunes while performing under the alias Stinkin' Rich on the Halifax label No Records. The five song cassette was titled Chin Music, which was a reference to his past interest in baseball. The release brought Stinkin' Rich to the attention of members of Halifax alternative rock band Sloan. Sloan signed him to their independent record label Murderecords and released a 7" single and a full length cassette called Game Tight, again featuring a reference to baseball. (Terfry has often stated in interviews that in his teens he had been scouted to play for the New York Yankees but that the death of the talent scout coupled with an injury had caused the deal to fall through. [2]. No Records was a record label and later record distributor that operated in Halifax, Nova Scotia from January 1993 to August 2004. ...
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After a brief break, Terfry returned reconstituted as Buck 65, releasing Language Arts on cassette and the 12" single Wildlife Trilogy, followed by Vertex, which included his popular song "The Centaur." He recorded Sebutonedef (released in 1996 by Funtrip Records) as a collaboration with fellow Halifax artist Sixtoo. Other releases by the duo, known as the Sebutones, are Psoriasis and 50/50 Where It Counts. While still far from mainstream success, he received several odd jobs in Canada's entertainment industry, including making soundtrack music and providing narration for a TV commercial for NBA apparel, and song lyrics for the popular children's program Sesame Street. See also: 1996 in music (UK) Musical groups established in 1996 Record labels established in 1996 // January 8 - Madonnas stalker, Robert Hoskins is found guilty and convicted on five charges of assault, stalking, and threatening to kill the singer. ...
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Man Overboard, originally released on the anticon. label, was a significant turning point in his career. The record, and the entire anticon. collective (of which Sixtoo was also a part), were considered hallmarks of a new avant-garde movement in underground hip hop. It was at this time that Buck met Cincinnati DJ Mr. Dibbs who inducted him into the 1200 Hobos, a loosely-knit hip-hop collective named for their proficiency in manipulating the Technics 1200 turntable.[citation needed] To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
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Critical acclaim Many of his early projects attracted attention after they were re-released, first on the independent Metaforensics label and subsequently by Warner Music Canada [3]. While Buck 65 has gained critical acclaim [4] and worldwide exposure through his major label deal, commercial success has escaped him. Although Warner's worldwide affiliates distribute his records, Warner USA does not. After a deal was signed with V2 USA, This Right Here Is Buck 65 was released in the States, a sort of "Best of" that was marketed as an introduction to his work [5]. However after V2 chose not to release his next effort, Secret House Against the World, the deal was amicably dissolved. Buck 65 is now looking for a new label in the US. Secret House Against The World is an album by Buck 65 released in July 2005. ...
Buck's most recent albums have gradually moved away from his original pure hip-hop sound into territory influenced by folk, blues and electronica, with some even comparing elements of his sound to Tom Waits [6]. His most recent record is Secret House Against The World. Some of Buck 65's music is used on the Canadian show Trailer Park Boys, frequently in the character Julian's car. He gained additional recognition in 2006 when he appeared at the national Juno Awards with aging sex symbol Pamela Anderson [7]. Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor. ...
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Kerrang! “Controversy” In August 2004, he sparked controversy in the underground hip-hop world over comments he made to an interviewer in Kerrang! magazine. Buck was quoted as saying: The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...
| “ | I now hate hip hop, the more I’ve educated myself about music, the more I’ve grown to hate it. I don’t use that word lightly, either.[1] | ” | In response, former anticon. label-mate Sage Francis (in a post on his website) stated that "Buck has had his head up his arse for many years now." [8] Buck later wrote in a letter to Exclaim!: anticon. ...
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| “ | I’m apologizing for all that. I lost my cool on tape which is never good. The journalist was provoking me, calling me a sell-out and a whore. I was trying to make a point by playing devil’s advocate, but I went way overboard. No hint of irony or role-playing or intelligence came across in the story. Now I just look like an idiot. I take it back. I don’t really believe any of that. I don’t think being able to read music is a concern. Most of my favourite music was made by non-educated musicians. It doesn’t matter. I still have heavy criticisms of most hip hop, but I really didn’t make them well on this particular day. I put my foot in my mouth and I’m apologizing for that.[1] | ” | Stage names
Buck 65 in concert, July 2006. Photo by Louise MacDonald. Buck 65 has also used a number of other stage names including Johnny Rockwell, DJ Critical, Jesus Murphy, Stinkin' Rich, Haslam, and Uncle Climax. These pseudonyms typically represent different characters in his raps (as in Uncle Climax, Johnny Rockwell and Stinkin' Rich) or different aspects of Buck's creativity (as noted above, DJ Critical was his DJ name on CKDU.) Rumours abound that Buck 65's alias comes from his childhood nickname of Buck and his weight of 165 pounds; possibly the pseudonym comes from the weight of the first buck he shot or the $1.65 standard bus fare for Halifax Regional Municipality riders. He has been known to say on stage, "They call me Buck 65... I don't know why." Buck 65's website mentioned previously that he was named after his uncle's 1965 Buick automobile ("'65 Buick" is a track on the Synesthesia album); he performed a show under that name but the promoter mistakenly wrote the name as it is now spelled. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Recently Buck 65 has recorded an EP under the name of Dirk Thornton alongside Irishman DJ Flip, it is scheduled for release early 2007 but a date has not yet been set. The first release under Dirk Thornton will be a 7" single with the tracks "Yesterday's News" and "Catwalk". He is also involved in an online collaboration with "Greetings From Tuskan" auteur Joëlle Phuong Minh Lê, as Bike For Three [9], though a release is yet unforthcoming.
New Releases The latest music released by Buck 65 was a 5 song digital EP called "Dirty Work". It was released over a month long campaign, adding one song per week for free download via his MySpace page. All five tracks are still available for download on his official website. The EP comes with artwork drawn by Buck himself, and the tracks are all b-sides from his upcoming full length record. // Extended play (EP) is the name typically given to vinyl records or CDs which contain more than one single but are too short to qualify as albums. ...
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On March 29th in a post on his blog, Buck 65 announced that in two weeks mixing on his next album Situation would begin with a release date set for October 30th, 2007. The cover for the album is currently viewable on the site's entrance page. On August 7th, it was announced on Pitchfork Media that "Situation" would be released in the US on Strange Famous Records. [10] Sitution is a future album by Buck 65 to be released in fall 2007. ...
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In an interview with Liberation Frequency, Buck 65 explains that for Situation, he will maintain a more 'pure' hip-hop sound than what has been heard on his recent albums. With 'Situation,' he’s hooked up with his old DJ pupil Skratch Bastid (a.k.a. Paul Murphy) to make a classic hip-hop record that pulses with joy and clarity of purpose. [2]
Partial discography Albums - Game Tight (1992), Murderecords
- Track listing: 1. Three Up Three Down (3:27); 2. Easy to Be Hard (3:35); 3. Kick Up a Stink (3:55); 4. Caught Lookin' (1:35); 5. You're Pissin' Me Off (3:29); 6. Jackie Robinson (0:36); 7. Work to Do (3:13); 8. Mantenance (2:04); 9. Pennies From 87 (0:48); 10. Fully Equipped (3:09); 11. I Just Laugh (0:57); 12. Get Lost (2:53); 13. Ten Miles (3:36); 14. Thought So (3:40); 15. Killy Nem See (3:58)
- Shattered Dreams & Broken Crossfaders (1995), bootleg
- Track listing: 1. Intro (1:10); 2. All About Me (4:00); 3. You Can't See Me (4:38); 4. Daisy (1:22); 5. Killy Nem See (3:55); 6. Who You Frontin' For (3:25); 7. Chin Music (3:44); 8. Success Without College (3:01); 9. Memories of the Passed (4:51); 10. Kick the Poop (3:41); 11. Son of 30,000 Feet (4:26); 12. Carefully by Hand (2:46); 13. The 1 Take Wonder (2:50); 14. We Are Men Who Eat Boiled Owls (2:53); 15. The Bum Rap (2:16); 16. Year Zero (3:16); 17. The Crossfader (3:08); 18. Connecting (1:54); 19. Siclimax (4:00); Featuring Sicsexed: 20. Keep Your Hand Off My Girl (3:32); 21. Taking Breaks (3:18); 22. Michelle (Live) (2:35); 23. Formal or Casual (2:20); 24. The Big Chief (2:46); 25. Yes Yes Ya'll (2:19); 26. Fucking Chicks (2:41)
- Year Zero (1996)
- Track listing: 1. Here Is (1:08); 2. Style 386 (2:17); 3. In a Bad Way (Remix) (3:03); 4. Urine Trouble (2:22); 5. Hit the Breaks (2:00); 6. Porno Groove (0:58); 7. Keep Your Hand Off My Girl (3:39); 8. The Bassment Show (3:44); 9. Year Zero (1:58); 10. You Know the Science (3:39); 11. Who You Frontin' For (Remix) (4:02); 12. Speak of the Devil (0:36); 13. Chiliwack (3:19); 14. Cat Piss (2:53); 15. A Mic in a Fist (2:14); 16. State of the Art (1:28)
- Weirdo Magnet (1996), independent/Metaforensics
- Language Arts (1996), Language Arts Part 1), independent/Metaforensics
- Psoriasis (1996), Metaforensics
- Vertex (1997), Language Arts Part 2), independent/Four Ways to Rock/Metaforensics
- Man Overboard (1999), Language Arts Part 3), anticon./Metaforensics
- Synesthesia (2001), Language Arts Part 4), Endemik
- Square (2002), Language Arts Part 5), Warner
- Talkin' Honky Blues (2003), Language Arts Part 6), Warner
- This Right Here Is Buck 65 (2004), Warner
- Boy/Girl Fight (2005), self-released rarities compilation
- Secret House Against the World (2005), Warner
- Pole-axed (2006), self-released rarities compilation
- Strong Arm (2006, Language Arts Part 7), self-released digital "mixtape" [11]
- Situation (2007), Warner/Strange Famous Records
Note: All "Language Arts" records prior to his major label signing were remastered and re-released with new artwork in 2002 by Warner Music. Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Language Arts Parts -1 and 1 Terfryâs eccentricities in terms of the way he produces a body of work make it difficult to judge what came before the other, as it were. ...
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Language Arts is an album by Canadian alternative hip hop musician Buck 65, released in 1996 on the Four Ways To Rock/Metaphorensics labels (see 1996 in music) and reissued by Warner in 2002. ...
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Vertex is an album from Halifax, Nova Scotia hip hop artist Richard Terfry, who performs as Buck 65. ...
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// Man Overboard (1998 - 1999) Language Arts Part 3 Originally released on the Anticon label in 1999, this album broke Buck 65 to an international audience. ...
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Synesthesia is the fifth full length album by Buck 65. ...
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Square is an album by Buck 65. ...
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Talkin Honky Blues is a hip-hop album by Buck 65. ...
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This Right Here Is Buck 65 (2004) The next year brought This Right Here Is Buck 65 which counts not really as an album, but as a compilation for the relatively un-Buck-educated American market. ...
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Secret House Against The World is an album by Buck 65 released in July 2005. ...
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Strong Arm is a mixtape styled, self released album by Buck 65. ...
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Sitution is a future album by Buck 65 to be released in fall 2007. ...
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EPs and other recordings - Chin Music (1992), 12" EP, No Records, performing as Stinkin' Rich
- Track listing: 1. Intro (1:12); 2. All About Me (4:03); 3. You Can't See Me (4:47); 4. Daisy (1:24); 5. Killy Nem See (4:03)
- CBC Live Studio Session (2002-03-11), radio broadcast
- Track listing: 1. The Anthem (3:39); 2. Trees (02:52); 3. Shoes (3:02); 4. The Light (3:41); 5. Dad (3:03)
- Dirty Work (2006), self-released digital EP [12]
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Singles - "Stolen Bass" (1994), 7" single, Murderecords, performing as Stinkin' Rich
- "Sebutone Def" (1996) 12" single, Four Ways to Rock
- "The Wildlife" (1998) 12" single from Weirdo Magnet, Hand'Solo Records
- "The Centaur" (1999) 12" single from Vertex, anticon.
- "Wicked & Weird" (2003-10-06), CD/12" single from Talkin' Honky Blues, Warner
- "4-6-3" (2004-04-05), CD/10" single from Talkin' Honky Blues, Warner
- "Sore" (2004-10-04), 7" single from Talkin' Honky Blues, Warner
- "Devil's Eyes" (Autumn 2005), 10" single from Secret House Against the World, Warner
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Videos - "To Mock a Killingbird" (1998), from Sebutone Def 12"
- "Pants on Fire" (2001), from Man Overboard
- "Phil" (2003), from Square
- "Wicked & Weird" (2003-10-06), from Talkin' Honky Blues
- "4-6-3" (2004-04-05), from Talkin' Honky Blues
- "Kennedy Killed The Hat" (Summer 2005), from Secret House Against the World
- "Devil's Eyes" (Autumn 2005), from Secret House Against the World
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is the 279th day of the year (280th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 95th day of the year (96th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Awards 2006 Secret House Against The World is an album by Buck 65 released in July 2005. ...
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2005 - Nomination for the Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year.
The Juno Awards are awards of achievement presented to Canadian musical artists and bands. ...
2004 Talkin Honky Blues is a hip-hop album by Buck 65. ...
The Juno Awards are awards of achievement presented to Canadian musical artists and bands. ...
2003 Square is an album by Buck 65. ...
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Trivia - In 2005, he contributed to the UNICEF benefit song, "Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?" along with Feist.
- Appeared in the music video for "One Evening", dancing with Feist. Youtube clip
- Raps in the song, "The Unthinkable" by Boom Bip, on the album, Seed to Sun. AMG review
- Raps in the song, "When the Angels Make Contact", by Matt Mays, on the album When the Angels Make Contact.
- Appeared in the music video for "Got Up This Morning" by Sage Francis YouTube clip
- Buck also appears on the album "Atlantis: Hymns for Disco" by canadian artist K-os, rapping on the track "Ballad for Noah"
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Do They Know Its Halloween? is a satire of the song Do They Know Its Christmas?. It was released on October 11, 2005 on Vice Records by an all-star cast of rock artists and more under the name The North American Halloween Prevention Initiative (NAHPI). ...
Leslie Feist (born February 13, 1976) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. ...
Leslie Feist (born February 13, 1976) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. ...
Bryan Hollon, aka Boom Bip, is a producer and musician who experiments with many different genres and has developed a sound of his own. ...
Seed to Sun is the debut album by Boom Bip. ...
Matt Mays is a Canadian singer-songwriter and lead singer of Matt Mays & El Torpedo, a rock music group based in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia and New York City. ...
When the Angels Make Contact is the third album by Matt Mays, released in 2006. ...
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Notes - ^ a b Newell, Aaron (Feb. 2, 2005). Buck 65:This Right Here is Buck 65. cokemachineglow.
- ^ Love and a Buck 65. Retrieved on November 1, 2007.
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