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The Harkness Bucknell Official Home Page

The Harkness Bucknell Trio

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Let's face facts, there aren't a lot of things that we can count on in life. One of the few constants in life is that the Harkness Bucknell Trio will keep traveling and playing their music until they drop in their tracks. From their beginnings, as a Band tribute band, calling themselves the Tribute Band, when they toured with a Bob Dylan look alike playing small colleges and backwater bars, until they were replaced with a Tom Petty tribute group, they have never waivered in their committment to make it through life without holding actual jobs. Of course, almost no recordings exist from this time, with the exception of the bootleg collection "The Sub-Basement Tapes." The first studio session featuring. Harkness Bucknell, with the group he formed with Curtis England, Luther Pearlman, Henry Oxman, and the late Buford Hultz, The Harkness Bucknell Quintet, ended in tragedy when Hultz, recording after a three day binge of drunken debauchery, attacked one of the technicans with a broken whiskey bottle and was shot to death by a security guard. The remaining members continued the recording session three months later as the Harkness Bucknell Quartet, managing to lay down seven tracks before Henry Oxman left the studio for a pack of cigaretts and never came back. The mystery of Oxman's disapperance has haunted the remaining members ever since. Keep watching for tour announcements.