The future of Lubbock crosswalks honoring music legend Buddy Holly is uncertain after Texas governor's directive to remove ...
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70 Years Ago Today, the 'That'll Be the Day' Star Who Opened for Elvis Became a Rock 'n' Roll Legend
Today, 70 years after that fateful opening performance for Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly remains a rock and roll pioneer whose ...
In a chat with Dan Rather, Billy Gibbons reveals how Buddy Holly's 'Peggy Sue Got Married' inspired ZZ Top's 'La Grange,' ...
The last guitar he ever played is preserved in the Buddy Holly Museum, but there's a belief that at least one of Buddy's ...
Buddy Holly died on February 3, 1959. He was just 22 years old. And despite a rock and roll recording career that only lasted about two years, his impact on music is still being felt today. A major ...
In recent years Maine State Music Theatre has presented THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY on two occasions – both to sold out houses.
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70 Years Ago: Buddy Holly Opens for Bill Haley and Lands a Record Deal
In October of 1955, Buddy Holly opened for Bill Haley in Lubbock, Texas, where he impressed a Decca Records talent scout in ...
Musical Theatre West is turning up the volume this summer with its next highly anticipated production, Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story, running select dates from July 11 through July 27, 2025, at the ...
The Beatles were a sponge to all of their influences, but it took only one chord to get them dreaming about bigger musical ventures.
These classic rock facts are shocking and brilliant, and a testament to how creative bands were in the "analog" days of music production.
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