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Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens & Big Bopper Exhibit Launches at Final Venue From the Night They Died originally appeared on ...
From Slash’s guitar to Buddy Holly’s final tour relics, Surf Ballroom’s “Not Fade Away” immerses visitors in the stories that ...
Before Buddy Holly died in a plane crash, before "the day the music died", Waylon Jennings jokingly told him he hoped his ...
In September, the Surf Ballroom & Museum will unveil “Not Fade Away: The Immersive Surf Ballroom Experience” – a permanent ...
The Montez brothers, Ian and Robben, will debut Maggie’s Farm Band: A Tribute to Bob Dylan at Bernhardt Winery on Saturday, ...
I said ‘Take my half.’ After it was over, Norman got half the song, Buddy got 40 percent, and I got 10 percent.” Allison was up-front about Holly being a more prolific writer than he was.
Alan Janes’ “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” has been seen at the Shubert Theatre (1992), Pegasus Players (also 1992), the Apollo Theater (1997), Shubert again (1999), the Mercury Theater ...
Yet that’s what Buddy Holly accomplished in his short time in the spotlight, from the day he first entered the national sales charts on Aug. 12, 1957, with “That’ll Be the Day” until the ...
A Roy Orbison hologram performing as part of the “Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Dream Tour.” (Courtesy BASE Hologram Productions) This article is more than 5 years old.