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Buddy Holly - Wikipedia Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), known professionally by his stage name Buddy Holly, was an American singer, songwriter, and musician who was a central and pioneering figure of rock and roll
Buddy Holly - Death, Songs Wife - Biography Buddy Holly was an American singer songwriter who produced some of the most distinctive and influential work in rock music Already well versed in several music styles, he was a seasoned
Buddy Holly | Biography, Songs, Death, Rock and Roll - Britannica Buddy Holly (born September 7, 1936, Lubbock, Texas, U S —died February 3, 1959, near Clear Lake, Iowa) was an American singer and songwriter who produced some of the most distinctive and influential work in rock music
BUDDY HOLLYS GREATEST HITS - YouTube Music Listen to BUDDY HOLLY'S GREATEST HITS on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more
‘The Day The Music Died’: Buddy Holly and his . . . - Wisconsin Life Holly’s life was cut short following a plane crash on “ The Day the Music Died,” along with tour mates Ritchie Valens and J P “The Big Bopper” Richardson Just two days before that, his second to last show was in Green Bay, Wisconsin at the Riverside Ballroom
Buddy Hollys Career Cause Of Death - allvipp. com Buddy Holly is celebrated as a pioneering force in rock and roll, known for his distinctive sound and influential style His career, marked by hit songs like "That'll Be the Day," "Peggy Sue," and "Rave On," made a lasting impact on the music industry
Buddy Holly - IMDb Charles Hardin Holley, known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer and songwriter who was a central and pioneering figure of mid-1950s rock and roll He was born in Lubbock, Texas, to a musical family during the Great Depression, and learned to play guitar and sing alongside his siblings
Buddy Holly | Rock Roll Hall of Fame Buddy Holly roughed up familiar musical influences—rhythm blues, rockabilly, country western—with upbeat tempos, a jittery vocal approach, and youthful lyrics filled with edgy declarations of love, lust and heartbreak