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A.k.a. Rex Kelley Bud Kelly (2) Rex Kelly (2)
Born Rex Frederick Kelley in Burke, South Dakota in 1910, he recorded as Rex Kelly (2) and Bud Kelly (2) (on the Paramount and Broadway labels, respectively, in 1932), and as Buck Nation for his 1935 and later sides on Decca and other labels. In the early 1940s he recorded as a member of The Airport Boys on the Bluebird label, with Ed West and Lloyd West, and in 1946 as a member of The Six Westernaires, with Slim Duncan and Porky Freeman, on the Black & White label. He died in January 1965 in New York State.
The Airport Boys |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Western Range Ahead | Buck Nation | 2011 | Album |
End Of Memory Lane / Ramshackled Shack On The Hill | Buck Nation And Ray Whitley | 1978 | Album |
The Church Bells Told / Granddad's Cuspidor | Buck Nation | 1935 | Album |
The Kidnapper's Story / The Trail's End | Buck Nation | Album | |
Bruno Hauptmann's Fate / The End Of Public Enemy Number One | Buck Nation | Album | |
Twelve Cent Cotton Rollin' In Wealth / Granddad's Cuspidor | Buck Nation | Album |