Buzz Cason

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Buzz Cason has led an incredibly storied musical life over six decades. A Rockabilly Music Hall of Fame Member from his 1950s work with the Casuals who became the backing band for Brenda Lee and toured with Jerry Lee Lewis and other greats, Buzz has written hits for Jan and Dean and others in the 60s. He then formed, Creative Workshop, the first recording studio in the Berry Hill Nashville neighborhood where he continued to write and record music. At the Creative Workshop, he helped start and co-write the songs on Jimmy Buffett’s first two albums. He also recorded hits at the Creative Workshop for Dolly Parton, the Oak Ridge Boys, Olivia Newton John, Roy Orbison, Leon Russell, Merle Haggard, the Doobie Brothers, The Faces, and Elvis.  He has contributed vocal session work for Elvis, Kenny Rogers, Kris Kristofferson, Ronnie Hawkins, Roy Orbison, Mickey Newbury, Levon Helm, John Denver and he was the voice of Alvin on several Chipmunks records. Buzz continues his prolific music production having released three great albums in the last six years titled Troubadour Heart, Record Machine and Passion. Buzz shares the story of his musical life with the songs “My Love Song For You,” “Tennessee,” “Popsicle,” “Everlasting Love,” “Soldier Of Love,” “Love’s The Only House,” “Timeless And True Love,” “A Million Old Goodbyes,” “High Cumberland Jubilee,” “Montana,” and “Why.”

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