LUBBOCK, Texas — Lubbock legend Charles Hardin “Buddy” Holly met his death in the crash of a private plane piloted by Roger Peterson in poor weather on Feb. 3, 1959. That is history. Everyone knows ...
This is a show with two distinct halves. The join is not a seamless one. Until the interval we are taken through Buddy Holly's rise to fame as he graduated from local radio stations (where the content ...
The rarest and only known Buddy Holly poster from "The Day the Music Died," when an airplane carrying Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper (real name J.P. Richardson) crashed and killed all three, ...
Rock out with the one and only Buddy Holly! Transport yourself back to the 1950s with this show telling the story of Holly’s rise to fame, his struggles with the music industry and his enduring legacy ...
Being the opening act for a famous artist is no small deal. It can open doors of all sorts and effectively take someone from relative obscurity to household name. This is what happened to Buddy Holly ...
In December of 1958, Buddy Holly was on vacation with his wife in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas when he met a local radio DJ Waylon Jennings at KDAV and KLLL. The two became fast friends and Holly ...
In today's era of explicit lyrics, barely clothed performers and X-rated musical performances, it's hard to imagine that rock n roll was once considered the height of depravity. Yet this is exactly ...
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