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, ...
Buddy Holly’s most intimate recordings In rock ’n’ roll’s received history, what’s usually considered Buddy Holly’s last recording session is the string-drenched October 1958 date that produced the ...
Before his tragic death in a plane crash, along with Ritchie Valens, JP “The Big Bopper” Richardson, and pilot Roger Peterson on February 3, 1959, Buddy Holly wrote and recorded some of his final ...
On this day (October 21) in 1958, Buddy Holly stepped into the Pythian Temple Studios in New York City for what would be his final recording session. That day, he recorded four songs backed by a full ...
CLOVIS, N.M. — When it comes to pivotal cities with famous music studios, one routinely thinks of such locations as Nashville, Detroit and Memphis. However, Clovis, New Mexico, home to the Norman ...
Buddy Holly and Creedence Clearwater Revival were on the national scene for less than five years each, but two new boxed sets help explain why in that short time they were able to earn a place among ...
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, ...
Rare Buddy Holly Poster From 'The Day The Music Died' Sells For Record-Breaking $447,000 At Auction The rarest and only known Buddy Holly poster from "The Day the Music Died," when an airplane ...