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David Frizzell has a lot of memories about the music of Buddy Holly. "When I was first starting out in the business working for Lefty opening his shows, I was singing Buddy Holly songs," he says ...
As you can see from the album art above, the Black Keys are in good company on this tribute CD. The duo covered “(Ummm, Oh Yeah) Dearest” a song that appeared on the Juno soundtrack, and has ...
John Lennon and the rest of The Beatles were fans of Buddy Holly, and Lennon knew one of his songs better than his own work.
The Keys' contribution to Rave On Buddy Holly is "Dearest," which isn't one of the Texas rocker's many hits. Rather, it's a crawling dirge featuring Holly's hiccup-soaked signature sound, which ...
Listen To Me Buddy Holly Set to be released Sept. 6 in conjunction with Holly’s 75th birthday, the album includes tracks from Jackson Browne, Chris Isaak, Patrick Monahan (Train), Stevie Nicks ...
One of the most influential recording artists of all time is being honored, as today (Sept. 7) marks what would have been his 75th birthday. A compilation album called 'Listen to Me: Buddy Holly ...
It's hard to fathom that I am lucky enough to know people from around the world because of Buddy Holly and the Crickets.
But now the album’s most anticipated contribution has just hit the web: Fiona Apple’s rendition of “Everyday,” featuring Jon Brion. Hear it here (via 107.7 The End and The NJ Underground).
Buddy Holly and his music will be honored by some of rock’s top acts with a tribute album Rave On Buddy Holly, due June 28. The record features Cee Lo, Florence + the Machine, She & Him, Paul ...
Quickly: Rave on Buddy Holly, which we’re already pretty familiar with, is now streaming in its entirety at NPR. Head on over to hear the covers from Paul McCartney, Cee Lo Green, and … ...
Rave On Buddy Holly, a tribute to the rock 'n' roll pioneer, features Holly covers by Paul McCartney, The Black Keys, Patti Smith and many more. The album comes out June 28.
1964’s Beatles for Sale album contains covers from other artists and original hits such as “Eight Days a Week.” On the album, The Beatles recorded a cover of Buddy Holly’s “Words of Love ...
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