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Buck 65 (Richard Terfry) was born on 4 March, 1972 in Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a Canadian hip hop artist. Discover Buck 65'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 52 years old?

Popular As Richard Terfry
Occupation Rapper · producer · DJ
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 4 March, 1972
Birthday 4 March
Birthplace Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1972

Richard Terfry (born March 4, 1972), better known by his stage name Buck 65, is a Canadian alternative hip hop rapper.

Underpinned by an extensive background in abstract hip hop, his more recent music has extensively incorporated blues, country, rock, folk and avant-garde influences.

Terfry was born in 1972 and raised in Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, a rural community 40 km north of Halifax.

1980

He was first exposed to rap music in the mid-1980s while listening to CBC Stereo's late-night show Brave New Waves, and then by listening to Halifax campus community radio station CKDU.

CKDU then broadcast at only 33 watts, and he had to climb a tree in his yard to hear the station's hip hop show on his radio.

Fascinated by hip hop, the young Terfry taught himself how to rap, DJ, and, later, to produce records.

1990

In 1990, Terfry self-produced his first song, "The Rhyme Has To Be Good", which later received airplay on the Halifax college radio station.

His musical influences include MC Shan, David Lynch, Gitche Manitou and Kool Keith.

Using the moniker DJ Critical, he later hosted a hip-hop show on CKDU called The Bassment (later renamed The Treatment Program when he assumed the stage name Jesus Murphy), which aired for several years.

This period overlapped with many of his non-major-label releases.

Buck 65 has used a number of other stage names including Johnny Rockwell, Stinkin' Rich, Haslam, and Uncle Climax.

These pseudonyms typically represent different characters in his raps (as in Uncle Climax, Johnny Rockwell and Stinkin' Rich) or different aspects of Buck's creativity (as noted above, DJ Critical was his DJ name on CKDU).

He explains the origin of his main performance name as follows: "I was born with the name Richard Terfry. Where I come from, it's common when a boy is named after his father, for the father to refer to the son as 'Buck'. I don't know where that comes from or when it started. It might be a 'out-in-the-country' thing. Growing up I knew lots of sons who were referred to as 'Buck'. Sometimes even if they weren't juniors. So the joke became, I was one of 65 (a number picked randomly) 'Bucks' in my town."

1993

In 1993, he released his first cassette of rap tunes while performing under the alias Stinkin' Rich on the Halifax label No Records.

The five song cassette was titled Chin Music, which was a reference to his interest in baseball.

The release brought Stinkin' Rich to the attention of members of Halifax alternative rock band Sloan.

Sloan signed him to their independent record label Murderecords and released a 7-inch single and a full-length cassette called Game Tight, again featuring a reference to baseball.

As Stinkin' Rich, he also appeared on numerous songs by Halifax hip hop band Hip Club Groove.

1996

After a brief break, Terfry returned reconstituted as Buck 65, releasing Weirdo Magnet (on Metaforensics) and Language Arts in 1996, followed by Vertex in 1997 (both on Four Ways to Rock/Metaforensics), and the 12" single The Wildlife (on Hand'Solo Records) in 1998. He recorded "Sebutonedef" (released in 1996 by Funtrip Records) as a collaboration with fellow Halifax artist Sixtoo. Other releases by the duo, known as Sebutones, are Psoriasis and 50/50 Where It Counts. While still far from mainstream success, he received several odd jobs in Canada's entertainment industry, including making soundtrack music and providing narration for a TV commercial for NBA apparel, and song lyrics for the popular children's program Sesame Street.

2001

Man Overboard, originally released on Anticon in 2001, was a significant turning point in his career.

The record, and the entire Anticon collective (of which Sixtoo was also a part), were considered hallmarks of a new avant-garde movement in underground hip hop.

It was at this time that Buck met Cincinnati DJ Mr. Dibbs, who inducted him into the 1200 Hobos, a loosely knit hip-hop collective named for their proficiency in manipulating the Technics 1200 turntable.

Also in 2001, Buck performed at the Snow Jam festival in 2001, and later that year, he released his next studio album, Synesthesia, on Endemik Records; the album was re-released the next year with a significantly different track listing on Warner Music Canada.

2002

In 2002, Buck 65 signed a record deal with Warner Music Canada, which subsequently released much of his back catalogue, including Weirdo Magnet, Language Arts, Vertex, Man Overboard, and Synesthesia.

During this time, he released two albums for the label, the first being Square in 2002, which was nominated for a Juno Award in 2003 for Alternative Album of the Year and Album Design of the Year.

2003

In 2003, Buck 65 released Talkin' Honky Blues, which saw a major stylistic shift in his music, incorporating elements of country music, folk, bluegrass, and electronica, amongst other musical styles; it later won the 2004 Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year.

2004

However, when appearing on Andy Kershaw's radio show in the UK on August 8, 2004, he gave a totally different explanation: some of his earliest public performances were with an older blues musician who used to joke that Terfry's regularity at showing up made him as reliable as a 1965 Buick.

The nickname Buick 65 stuck until it was misprinted on a publicity poster as 'Buck 65' which he then adopted as his stage name.

2005

After a deal was signed with V2 Records in the United States, This Right Here Is Buck 65 was released in early 2005.

The album is a compilation of previously released songs, re-recordings, and B-sides that was marketed as an introduction to his work for U.S. audiences.

However, after V2 chose not to release his next effort, Secret House Against the World, the deal was amicably dissolved.

Secret House Against the World was released in 2005 by Warner Music Canada, and saw Buck further experimenting with varying musical styles.

2006

Buck 65 gained additional recognition in 2006 when he appeared at the national Juno Awards with Pamela Anderson.

In late 2006, Buck 65 released a 5-song digital EP called Dirty Work.

It was released over a month-long campaign, adding one song per week for free download via his website.

2007

Buck 65 has recorded an EP under the name of Dirk Thornton alongside Irishman DJ Flip; it was scheduled for release early 2007 but the date was not set.

The first release under Dirk Thornton was a 7-inch vinyl single with the tracks "Yesterday's News" and "Catwalk."

Buck 65 released the album Situation on October 30, 2007, on Strange Famous Records in the United States and Warner Music Group worldwide.

2008

Terfry is also a radio host, hosting the weekday Drive show on CBC Music since September 2, 2008.

In addition, he once hosted a weekday program on CBC Radio 3's web radio station.