The Roses contributed to several Crickets’ recordings, including "It's So Easy!” They also accompanied Buddy on tour, for ...
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Buddy was set to return to his still relatively new home of Palm Springs on Thursday, two days after he won the prize. He ...
On May 27, 1937, the newly completed Golden Gate Bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County, California, was opened to ...
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In its latest episode, Vevo Footnotes celebrates Weezer's 'Buddy Holly' as the band's legendary 'Blue Album' turns 30.
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The Stratocaster’s cultural legacy, ignited in 1957 when Buddy Holly debuted it with the Crickets on The Ed Sullivan Show, ...
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Often, the original song is merely the starting point. Here are the 70 best cover songs that are far better than the originals.
On May 27, 1950, Frank Sinatra made his TV debut on “The Bob Hope Show.” In 1957, The Crickets’ first record “That’ll Be the Day,” with lead singer Buddy Holly, was released by Brunswick records. It ...
What do you get when two lone wolves are forced to work together? By the looks of this trailer, you get some seriously ...