On Feb. 3, 1959, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. 'The Big Bopper' Richardson died in a plane crash near Clear Lake, ...
On January 22, 1959, 22-year-old Buddy Holly recorded six songs in his New York City apartment. No one could have known they would be his last songs.
Joshua Josué promotes new "Broadcast to the Surf Ballroom," completing demos left by Valens and Holly, plays Saturday at ...
Nearly 70 years after his passing, there will be a special tribute show to the late singer Buddy Holly at the Mabel Tainter.
Rather than a nostalgia-driven tribute, Portland-based Chicano rocker Joshua Josué's Broadcast to the Surf Ballroom (due out ...
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Buddy Holly’s legacy still shapes Lubbock and rock and roll
The above video shows the top local headlines for the morning of February 3, 2026. LUBBOCK, Texas—Charles Hardin Holley, or as the public knows him, Buddy Holly, was a singer, songwriter and musician ...
Buddy Holly made his voice heard during the 1950's. Decades after his passing, Lubbock is making sure his legacy is never ...
The Buddy Holly Museum will offer free admission Tuesday to mark the 67th anniversary of “The Day the Music Died.” ...
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Buddy Holly Center visitors respect the music icon
Buddy Holly Center visitors respect the music icon ...
In the fall of 1957, Paul Anka and Buddy Holly found themselves on tour together, part of the “Biggest Show of Stars for 1957,” also known as the “Cavalcade of Stars” bus tour, alongside Fats Domino, ...
Sixty-seven years ago today, Buddy Holly and other early rock and rollers took the stage for the final time before tragedy struck.
Tuesday marked the 65th anniversary of “the day the music died.” In the early morning hours in 1959, a small airplane carrying early rock pioneers Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Richie Valens crashed ...
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