Native American Voices
Buddy Red Bow and Billie Cox
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The story of Buddy Red Bow and Billie Cox.
In middle school, Buddy Red Bow and his family moved from Red Shirt Table to Rapid City. While at General Beadle School, Buddy met Billie Cox, who also played guitar. Eventually, the pair toured across western South Dakota and the Nebraska panhandle. During that time on the road, Buddy refined his skill as a singer and songwriter.
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Native American Voices is a local public television program presented by SDPB
Support for ‘Red Bow’ was provided by WETA, Washington, D. C., and by the Friends of SDPB
Native American Voices
Buddy Red Bow and Billie Cox
Clip: Special | 3m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
In middle school, Buddy Red Bow and his family moved from Red Shirt Table to Rapid City. While at General Beadle School, Buddy met Billie Cox, who also played guitar. Eventually, the pair toured across western South Dakota and the Nebraska panhandle. During that time on the road, Buddy refined his skill as a singer and songwriter.
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Native American Voices is a local public television program presented by SDPB
Support for ‘Red Bow’ was provided by WETA, Washington, D. C., and by the Friends of SDPB