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Boomer Castleman was born on 18 July, 1945, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Boomer Castleman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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1945

Owens "Boomer" Castleman (July 18, 1945 – September 1, 2015) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.

He was born and raised in Farmers Branch, Texas, United States.

Castleman first started playing professionally at age 17 while a high school student in Dallas.

He and a Ft. Worth teenager, John Deutschendorf, played on the folk circuit together, and Castleman was present at a club in Los Angeles when his friend agreed to change his name to John Denver.

Castleman and another musician from Dallas, Michael Nesmith, then formed a band called the Survivors.

When Nesmith left to help create The Monkees, he was replaced by Dallas native Michael Martin Murphey.

1960

Soon thereafter, Castleman, Murphey, and bassist John London formed the 1960s pop group the Lewis & Clarke Expedition.

1967

They recorded a pop album in 1967 for Colgems, the label that also released The Monkees.

Castleman and Murphey wrote "(What Am I Doin') Hangin' Round," which was recorded by the Monkees and featured on three episodes of their television show.

The duo's songs were also recorded by such musicians as Lyle Lovett, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Rusty Wier.

Locally, they were probably best known for writing, "Ft. Worth, I Love You."

1968

He made his original prototype in 1968.

It is marketed under the name Bigsby Palm Pedal.

The original patent has expired, allowing other vendors to market similar devices, but the Bigsby/Castleman version is the original.

Castleman founded the independent country music record label BNA Records which he later sold to BMG Music.

He first attended St. Mark's School of Texas and Woodberry Forest School before graduating from Occidental College.

1975

As a solo artist, Castleman hit the US charts in 1975 with the single "Judy Mae", which peaked at No. 33.

In so doing, he became a career musician sometimes considered a "one hit wonder."

As a Nashville studio guitarist, Castleman backed such singers as Tammy Wynette, Linda Ronstadt, Kenny Rogers, George Jones, and Roy Clark.

Castleman invented the palm pedal, a device that allows guitar players to execute pedal steel-style string bends.

2015

He died in September 2015, at the age of 70, and is survived by two daughters, Anne Marie and Breck.