RITCHEY, BUCK

Homebase: Seattle, WA
Stats: 1915-1973
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"BUCK RITCHEY: A NORTHWEST RADIO LEGEND"
by Peter Blecha
, courtesy & text copyright, 2011,the author

THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST'S most storied Country/Western radio DJ – Marion "Buck" Ritchey – effectively promoted that genre of music for about 32 long years on area radio stations. Born in 1915,  In 1930, at the mere age of 15, he left his Missouri home and began doing whatever he needed to make a living: "I had to eat," he once said, "and I came from a long line of people who didn't know anything about music." But having been initially inspired by the recordings of America’s “Blue Yodeler” Jimmy Rodgers, Ritchey taught  himself to play the guitar.  He rambled down the road and got his first job in a Chicago nightclub, playing for a buck a night, plus whatever tips came his way. It was 1933 when he wandered out west, first checking out Los Angeles. Then in 1937 he was hired to sing and play with a traveling freak-show circus troupe. When WWII broke out he volunteered for military service, and ended up recuperating from "black lung" in a tuberculosis sanatorium.

After 18 months there he made his way to Tacoma, and then took on a gig in November 1942 as a radio host at Seattle’s powerful KVI station – a daily 3-hour shift that paid the royal sum of 75¢ an hour. As he made deeper connections within the area’s music scene, Ritchey ended up leading a country band – The K-Six [K-VI] Wranglers – which also included Seattle’s star steel guitarist Paul Tutmarc, along with his young bride Bonnie Tutmarc (who would go on to later international solo fame as Bonnie Guitar). One of the Wranglers’ claims-to-fame was that they also briefly featured a singer named Jack Guthrie (the cousin of folkie icon, Woody Guthrie) who debuted the tune “Oklahoma Hills” with them – a song that went on to become a No.1 hit in 1945. The K-VI Wranglers’ high public profile was partially the result of their becoming the house-band for KVI – & thus, their records managed to receive an inordinate amount of airtime. Controversies erupted as other local country artists saw this blatant favoritism while their own, perhaps more deserving, discs didn’t enjoy such generous support. But it must also be stated that Ritchey did help a lot of country singers along the way:  it was said that the Grand Ol’ Opry’s Hank Snow once credited Ritchey with helping establish his career by being the first radioman in the nation to air his early records on a regular basis. Some of the records credited to Ritchey himself include: “A Wasted Life Like Mine” / “Only The Moonman Knows” [GRC Records 109], & “The Slave” / “Busy Signal” [GRC Records 111] – & one of his most popular recordings was the seasonal favorite, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” After 22 years at KVI, a Seattle pop station, KAYO, switched formats & Ritchey jumped ship & joined the “Kountry KAYO” crew. Around 1970 he was diagnosed with cancer & after a valiant three-year battle, Buck Ritchey died at Providence Medical Center on December 23, 1973.

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Also See: Western Melody Boys

LOCATION: Seattle, WA.
RECORDING PERSONNEL: Buck Ritchey (monologue); Roy "Curley" Johnson and the Western Melody Boys.
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MISC NOTES: Song originated as a spoken poem by Mildred Plew Meigs that Buck Ritchey wrote a tune for.

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RECORDING PERSONNEL: VIC MARTIN'S MERRY MAKERS = Ralph Adams, Al Stutzke, Dave Stubb, Bob Fisher

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LOCATION: Hollywood, CA
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RECORDING STUDIO: Western Recorders
RECORDING ENGINEER: Don Blake

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