Certified Buck Owens Hand-Signed 1979 Country Music Concert Contract & Union Statement Archive
This listing is for an exceptional, historically significant archive from the golden era of country music: the original, fully executed performance contract rider and matching union statement detailing a 1979 live performance by Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and pioneering architect of the "Bakersfield Sound," Buck Owens. Complete with multiple historical elements spanning January through April of 1979, this unredacted archive is personally hand-signed by Owens during his historic residency as a major network television star on Hee Haw.
Key Archive Components:
1. The Fully Executed 1979 Performance Contract Rider
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Authentic Buck Owens Signature: The contract is boldly hand-signed "Buck Owens" in fountain pen ink across the primary "PRODUCER" signature line on behalf of Buck Owens Productions, Inc.. Authentic, fully executed stage contracts personally signed by Owens at the absolute peak of his global television fame are highly prized by collectors of classic country music manuscripts and historical autographs.
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Historic "Swing Auditorium" Venue Tying: The contract structures a formal, exclusive presentation of "The Buck Owens Show" scheduled for Sunday, April 1, 1979, held at the historic Swing Auditorium located on the Orange Show grounds in San Bernardino, California. The Swing Auditorium is legendary in music history as a premier West Coast concert venue.
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Countersigned by the Promoter: Tying the execution together, the contract is formally countersigned by regional promoter Bernie Scheppers under the "PURCHASER" field, listing his administrative headquarters at 1427 North La Cadena in Colton, CA 92324.
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Strict Performance Safeguards: The legal terms detail premium mid-century touring protocols: Section I obligates the purchaser to furnish advertising and amusement taxes; Section II strictly bars any unauthorized audio/visual recording, television broadcasts, or stadium subscription sales; and Section V dictates that the agreement is governed strictly under the laws of the State of California.
2. The Matching Orange Belt Musicians Association Union Statement
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Official AFM Local 167 Provenance: Included in the bundle is the matching, official billing statement issued to Owens by the Orange Belt Musicians Association (Local 167) of the American Federation of Musicians, located at the Colton Professional Building on La Cadena Drive. It tracks back to Owens' business address at 1225 No. Chester Ave., Bakersfield, Ca 93308.
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Detailed Band Scale Metrics: The union document provides an incredibly rare breakdown of the actual work-dues scale paid out for the Swing Auditorium engagement on 4/1/79, registering a total panel of 5 men (Leader + 4 Sidemen):
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Leader (LDR): Calculated at a scale of $200.00 at 4% work dues, totaling $8.00.
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Sidemen (SIDE): Calculated at a scale of $100.00 at 4% work dues for 4 men, totaling $16.00.
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Total Due: Formally ledgered at $24.00.
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Official "PAID" Union Verification: Tying the financial loop, the face of the union document is stamped with a bold, red "PAID" box stamp, ink-handwritten with processing number #16550 and dated 4/16/79 (April 16, 1979) alongside a blue-ink receipt notation. The lower half features a matching blue-penciled "File Copy" worksheet layout mirror-tracking the entire financial matrix.
Collector's Archival Condition:
Spanning nearly five decades of American music history, this complete multi-document concert archive is in excellent condition. The original paper stocks remain exceptionally clean, bright, and structurally sound. The typed legal syntax, the official corporate and union logos, Buck Owens' magnificent flowing signature, and the multi-colored red, blue, and black ink fields are completely bold and beautifully preserved across both documents. The pieces come safely housed together inside clear, archival-grade protective sleeves.
Disclaimer:
Please be advised that the description provided maps directly to the exact physical 1979 performance contract rider, matching AFM union statement, and verified ink signatures you will receive in this listing. As an authentic, hand-signed country music industry artifact from the definition of the Bakersfield Sound, the precise character of the pen strokes, the natural qualities of the paper stocks, and the exact placement of the union processing stamps are entirely unique to this individual piece of entertainment history.
Own an Unrivaled Piece of Country Music Heritage Today!
While standard promotional autographed photos can be found, original, fully executed performance contracts and tracking union statements represent the absolute highest echelon of music memorabilia because they provide completely un-staged, legally binding confirmation of an icon's professional concert career. Directly mapping the live staging of The Buck Owens Show at the historic Swing Auditorium right down to the exact union work dues paid out for his backing band, this archive is a premier crown-jewel centerpiece for any world-class collection of pop culture artifacts, country music history, or rare twentieth-century Americana manuscripts.