(1941-01-23)January 23, 1941 Marianna, Florida, U.S.
Died
July 18, 2015(2015-07-18) (aged 74) Dothan, Alabama, U.S.
Occupation(s)
Songwriter
record producer
publisher
Musical artist
Perry Carlton "Buddy" Buie (January 23, 1941 – July 18, 2015)[1] was an American songwriter, producer and publisher. He is most commonly associated with Roy Orbison, the Classics IV and the Atlanta Rhythm Section.
^"Perry 'Buddy' Buie, songwriter and producer, dies at 74". The Washington Post. July 23, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
Perry Carlton "Buddy" Buie (January 23, 1941 – July 18, 2015) was an American songwriter, producer and publisher. He is most commonly associated with...
up Roy Orbison. The group's name was thought up by Studio One's owner BuddyBuie and his two partners in the venture, Cobb and Bill Lowery. Signed by Decca...
Joe Royal. His recording was arranged by BuddyBuie, James Cobb and Emory Gordy, Jr., and produced by both Buie and Bill Lowery. The subject of the song...
Section. The group were managed by Dothan, Alabama producer-songwriter BuddyBuie, and included guitarists John Rainey Adkins (who was the mainstay of the...
LeFevre - vocals Hugh Jarrett - vocals Michael Huey - conductor Producer: BuddyBuie Engineer: Rodney Mills Album Singles "Success Was More Than A 'Pipe Dream'...
became the band's manager in partnership with Paul Cochran and, later, BuddyBuie. The pair had formed an alliance with manager-publisher Bill Lowery and...
who was affiliated with the Lowery organization in Atlanta. Songwriter BuddyBuie was brought aboard as the group's co-manager and producer. The pair encouraged...
"I Take It Back" is a song written by BuddyBuie and J. R. Cobb and performed by Sandy Posey. It reached #12 on the U.S. pop chart in 1967, and #6 in Canada...
college. At the end of his second year in college, the manager of The Webbs BuddyBuie arranged for the band to play for Roy Orbison who was without a backing...