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  1. The Minus 5 presents The Lonesome Death Of Buck McCoy Characterization: Buck McCoy - Scott McCaughey Streetsinger - Peter Buck Martha - Kenneth Stringfellow Santouri - Barrett Martin Miss Polly - Christine Wilson Admiral Boot - Jonathan Auer Mr. Dawes, Jr. - John Keane The Constable - Jason Finn Ancient Roomer - Robert Pollard

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  2. The Lonesome Death of Buck McCoy is an album by American rock band The Minus 5. Their final release of new material for Hollywood Records, it was released in 1997. The album was met with positive reception from critics.

    • May 5, 1997
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Minus_5The Minus 5 - Wikipedia

    The Lonesome Death of Buck McCoy, cobbled together from McCaughey's many 1996 sessions, featured an impressive roster of guests including Guided by Voices' Robert Pollard, The Presidents of the United States of America, McWilson, Barrett Martin and Mike McCready.

    • Portland, Oregon, U.S.
    • Yep Roc
  4. Robert Pollard joined in for 'Boeing Spaceairium'. The high-riding Presidents Of The United States Of America fueled the Small Faces tribute 'Popsycle Shoppe Incident'. More assistance from Barrett Martin, Posies Jon and Ken, and Pearl Jam's Mike McCready. Not sure how, but it seemed to also be released in Europe and South America.

  5. 1 lug 1997 · Even by the Fellows’ deliciously eccentric standards, The Lonesome Death Of Buck McCoy — McCaughey’s second full-length album with R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck and their ad-hoc-band venture the Minus 5 — is surprisingly bitter froth.

  6. 9 mag 1997 · The Lonesome Death of Buck McCoy. Skip to content. Entertainment Weekly. Search Search. Please fill out this field. Newsletter; Sweepstakes Search Search. Please fill out this field. TV TV.

  7. The band was formed in 1996 by R.E.M.'s Peter Buck (guitar), Barrett Martin of the Screaming Trees (drums and percussion), Justin Harwood of Luna and The Chills (bass guitar, double bass), and Skerik of Critters Buggin (saxophones). [1] The band was named, at Harwood's suggestion, after a reptile from his native New Zealand.