Sonny Curtis, the frontman of Buddy Holly’s band The Crickets who wrote classic songs including the theme for “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” has died. He was 88. Curtis died Friday “after a sudden ...
Sixty-nine years ago today, Buddy Holly and the Crickets re-recorded a song that had been shelved and made it a massive hit.
The 1957 early rock 'n' roll cut, "That'll Be The Day", stretches from the cliffs of Los Angeles to Lubbock, Texas, to Liverpool.
Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock ‘n’ roller who wrote the raw classic “I Fought the Law” and posed the enduring question “Who can turn the world on with her smile?” as the writer-crooner of the theme song ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "My life has been what you might call an uneventful one, and it seems there is not much of interest to tell,” Buddy Holly once ...
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Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock ‘n’ roller who wrote the raw classic “I Fought the Law” and posed the enduring question “Who can turn the world on with her smile?” as the writer-crooner of the theme song ...
The Alhambra in Bradford played host to a fabulous performance celebrating the life of legendary musician Buddy Holly.
They live in Harlem near the Apollo Theatre, where Buddy Holly and the Crickets famously, if somewhat surprisingly, performed. The Apollo audience seems to have understood Buddy Holly and the Crickets ...
Buddy…The Buddy Holly Story is basically a concert attached to a flimsy afterthought of a plot. Buddy Holly was one of the pioneers of rock and roll, and a huge ...