Born on This Day in 1944, the Trailblazing Buck Owens Protege Who Dominated the Country Charts in the 1970s

On this day (October 8) in 1944, Susan Raye was born in Eugene, Oregon. After singing with a rock band in high school, Raye transitioned to country music and became a mainstay on her local radio station. Later, she met Buck Owens, who took her under his wing and helped her find country success. She became the first successful female country singer to record outside the Nashville system.

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According to a biography of Raye, she auditioned to perform on her local radio station, KWAY, in 1961. She landed the gig and performed regularly on the country station. Later, she landed a job as a disc jockey. After gaining popularity as a radio personality, she became the host of a Portland, Oregon-based TV show called Hoedown

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