American instrumentalist Buck Trent, who lived from February 17, 1938, to October 9, 2023, played country music. In addition to playing the five-string banjo, dobro, steel guitar, mandolin, electric bass, and guitar, he created the electric banjo.
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Trent’s performance career also involved a lot of touring, and in 1976, he traveled to the Soviet Union with Roy Clark. The first country music artist to visit the USSR was this one.
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Trent visited Branson, Missouri in the early 1980s when on tour with the Porter Wagoner Show and had a performance at the Baldknobber’s Jamboree Theatre. After performing at the Mickey Gilley Theatre in Branson, Missouri, as Mickey Gilley’s opener a few years later, he was the first national performer to begin a live music event there that was presented early in the morning in 1990.
Who invented the electric banjo?
In addition to playing the 5-string banjo, Dobro, steel guitar, mandolin, electric bass, and guitar, Buck created the electric banjo. The legendary musician Buck is recognized for his amazing performances on a wide range of instruments, as well as for singing songs, narrating country tales, and building strong bonds with his fans.


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