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Authors: Ellis Amburn

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Buddy Holly: Biography (84 page)

Shelton, Gene. “Southwest’s Only Major Recording Studio Operated by Clovis Musician.”
Amarillo News-Globe,
20 December 1959.

Sheridan, Jack. “Death Cuts Short Meteoric Career for Lubbock Youth.”
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal,
4 February 1959.

Sherlock, George. “I’ll Remember Ritchie.”
Teen,
May 1959. Collected in
Ritchie Valens.
30th Anniversary Memorial Series, No. 2. Compiled by Alan Clark. West Covina, California: National Rock and Roll Archives, 1989.

“Show Goes on Despite Death of 3.” Associated Press.
Independent Journal,
4 February 1959.

Skinner, Dave. “A Meeting With Mr. and Mrs. Holley on June 12, 1969.”
Reminiscing
43, July 1986.

Smith, Joe.
Off the Record: An Oral History of Popular Music.
Edited by Mitchell Fink. New York: Warner Books, 1988.

Smith, Nigel, and Damian Johnstone. “Stan Rofe.”
Reminiscing
26, Spring 1983.

Smith, Steve, and The Diagram Group.
Rock Day by Day.
Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Books, 1987.

Spitz, Bob.
Dylan.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989.

Stallings, Penny.
Rock ’n’ Roll Confidential.
Boston: Little, Brown, 1984.

Stambler, Irwin.
The Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock and Soul.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.

———. and Grelun Landon.
The Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1984.

Steuer, Mark. “The Night Before the Music Died.”
Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review
9, no. 2 (winter/spring 1993).

Stoop, Norma M. “Waylon Jennings: Big Country Singer Hits the Big City.”
After Dark,
April 1973.

“Study Plane Mishap: Testimony Leaves Cause of Crash ‘Up in Clouds.’”
Mason City Globe-Gazette,
19 February 1959.

“Suddenly There Was No Tomorrow.”
Modern Screen,
August 1960.

Summers, Anthony.
Goddess.
New York: Macmillan, 1985.

“Surf Ballroom: Valens’ Last Stage.”
Des Moines Register,
26 July 1987.

Sutton, Cynthia E., and Wanda S. Lyon.
Cosmetic Surgery.
Orlando, Florida: Swan, 1992.

Swanson, D. J. “BBC Follows Buddy Holly to Clovis.”
Albuquerque Journal.
9 June 1985.

Szatmary.
Rockin’ in Time.
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1991.

Tecklenburg, Jeff. “Investigator Offers Theory on Fatal Crash.”
Mason City Globe-Gazette,
1 February 1989.

Thomas, Jim. “Gordon Baxter.”
Reminiscing
19, June 1981.

Thomas, Piri.
Down These Mean Streets.
New York: New American Library, 1967.

Time
editors.
The 1979 Hammond Almanac.
Maplewood, New Jersey: Hammond Almanac, Inc., 1978.

Time-Life
editors.
This Fabulous Century: 1950–1960.
No city listed.
Time-Life
Books, 1988.

Tobler, John. “Paul McCartney 9/13/80.”
Reminiscing
19, January 1981.

Toepfer, Susan. “I’m Not Gonna Put Up With Anything From Anybody.”
Photoplay,
February 1974.

———.
This Day in Rock.
New York: Carroll & Graf, 1993.

Tosches, Nick.
Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis Story.
New York: Delacorte, 1982.

TV Movie and Record Stars,
February 1960.

Turner, Joan. “Record Reviews.”
Reminiscing
6, March 1978.

———. “Record Review.”
Reminiscing
8, September 1978.

Twain, Mark.
The Autobiography of Mark Twain.
1959 edition. Edited by Charles Neider. New York: Harper, 1917.

U.S. Department of Transportation, Coast Guard, Marine Casualty Report.
S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald: Sinking in Lake Superior on 10 November 1975 With Loss of Life.
Washington, D.C., 1977.

Vidal, Gore.
Duluth.
New York: Random House, 1983.

Vitek, Steve. “Robin Luke.”
Reminiscing
5, December 1977.

Ward, Ed, Geoffrey Stokes, and Ken Tucker.
Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock ’n’ Roll.
New York: Summit Books, 1986.

Ware, Caroline F.
Greenwich Village.
New York: Harper & Row, 1965.

Wayne, Pilar, and Alex Thorleifson.
John Wayne.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987.

“Westerner Alma Mater Song.”
The Westerner.
Vol. 31. Lubbock, Texas: Tom Lubbock Senior High School, 1954.

Wexler, Jerry, and David Ritz.
Rhythm and the Blues.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993.

“What We Believe.” Tract 406. Lubbock, Texas: Tabernacle Baptist Church.

Whitburn, Joel.
The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits.
New York: Billboard, 1987.

Whitcomb, Ian. “The Rockers.”
The Age of Rock.
Edited by Jonathan Eisen. New York: Random House, 1970.

White, Charles.
The Life and Times of Little Richard: The Quasar of Rock.
New York: Harmony, 1984.

White, Timothy.
Rock Lives.
New York: Henry Holt, 1990.

Whitford, Eldon, David Vinopal, and Dan Erlewine.
Gibson’s Fabulous Flat-Top Guitars.
San Francisco: GPl, 1994.

“Who’s Who in the Cast.”
Playbill: Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story.
Vol. 91, No. 5. New York: Shubert Theater, May 1991.

Williams, Pat. “A Star Dies, Another Is Born.”
Movieland & TV Time.
April 1961. Collected in
Buddy Holly.
30th Anniversary Memorial Series, No. 1. Compiled by Alan Clark. West Covina, California: National Rock and Roll Archives, 1989.

Williams, Paul.
Rock ’n’ Roll: The 100 Best Singles.
New York: Carroll & Graf, 1993.

Windeler, Robert. “Couples.”
People,
29 September 1975.

Winkler, Suzanne.
The Plains States: Smithsonian Guide to Historic America.
New York: Stewart Tabori & Chang, 1990.

Winters, Georgia. “
16
Salutes a Wonderful Boy Whose Tragic Death Ended a Life That Was Just Beginning.”
16,
August 1960. Collected in
A Tribute to Eddie Cochran.
Compiled by Alan Clark. West Covina: National Rock and Roll Archives. No date listed.

Winters, Lauri. “Old Friends Recall Good Times in Old Neighborhood.”
Albert Lea Tribune,
26 June 1994. Collected in
Eddie Cochran: The Legend Continues.
Compiled by Alan Clark. West Covina, California: National Rock and Roll Archives, 1994.

Worth, Fred L., and Steve D. Tamerius.
Elvis: His Life From A to Z.
New York: Wing Books, 1990.

Yanak, Ted, and Pam Cornelison.
The Great American History Fact-Finder.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993.

Documents

Joyce, George T., M.D. Microscopic Description (section of Roger Peterson autopsy A-8-59).

Smiley, Ralph E., M.D., Acting Coroner. Coroner’s investigation. Air crash, Feb. 3, 1959. SW 1/4 Section 18, Lincoln Twp. Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

———. Roger Peterson, Autopsy: A-8-59, Autopsied 4/Feb/59, Doctor: Smiley.

———. Coroner’s Report of Investigation: Coroner’s Transcript of Fees—To County Auditor (Form 205-G), Coroner’s Transcript 1784, Investigation of Death of Charles H. Holley, filed February 18, 1959, approved March 2, 1959, by Elmer Luscomb.

———. Coroner’s Report of Investigation: Coroner’s Transcript of Fees—To County Auditor (Form 205-G), Coroner’s Transcript 1783, Investigation of Death of Jiles P. Richardson, filed February 19, 1959, approved March 2, 1959, by Elmer Luscomb.

———. Coroner’s Report of Investigation: Coroner’s Transcript of Fees—To County Auditor (Form 205-G), Coroner’s Transcript 1782, Investigation of Death of Roger Peterson, filed February 17, 1959, approved March 2, 1959, by Elmer Luscomb.

———. Coroner’s Report of Investigation: Coroner’s Transcript of Fees—To County Auditor (Form 205-G), Coroner’s Transcript 1785, Investigation of Death of Richard Valenzuela, filed February 19, 1959, approved March 2, 1959, by Elmer Luscomb.

———. Death Certificates: Charles Hardin Holley, Richard (unknown) Valenzuela, Jiles P. Richardson, Roger A. Peterson, Iowa State Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics.

Radio and Television Interviews With Buddy Holly

Barton, Pat. Newcastle, Australia, 31 January 1958.

Clark, Dick. TV. “American Bandstand.” 28 October 1958. LP.
The Buddy Holly Story.
Vol II. MA 201185.

Hoover, Freeman. Denver, Colorado: 1 November 1957.

Lowery, Dale. Radio Station KTOP, Topeka, Kansas; 5 November 1957. LP.
The Buddy Holly Story.
Vol II. MA 201185.

Robinson, Red. Georgia Auditorium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 23 October 1957.
Reminiscing
16, September 1980.

Sullivan, Ed. TV appearance, 1 December 1957. LP.
The Buddy Holly Story.
Vol I. MA 191185.

Related Videos and Radio Shows

Brooker, Douglas.
Reminiscing.
1979 Video. IPBN Public Affairs Presentation. Interviews with John Goldrosen, Joe B. Mauldin, Niki Sullivan, Larry Holley.

Clark, Dick. Interview with Peggy Sue Rackham and kinescope of Buddy Holly on 1957 “Arthur Murray Dancy Party.”

“Instant Recall.” Television program. Includes kinescopes of Buddy Holly’s television appearances. Interviews with Maria Elena Holly, Tommy Allsup, Joe B. Mauldin, and Larry Holley.

Montgomery, Paul, producer.
Rock ’n’ Roll: Early Days.
Aired on PBS, December 8, 1986.

McCartney, Paul.
The Real Buddy Holly Story.
BBC-TV. 1987. Narration by Paul McCartney, who sings “Words of Love.” Kinescopes of Buddy Holly on television, abroad, and with Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Don Guess, Ben Hall, Bill Black, and Scotty Moore in Lubbock. Home movies of Buddy Holly on his motorcycle. Interviews with the Everly Brothers, Keith Richards, Larry and Travis Holley, Murray Deutch, Bob Thiele, Vi Petty, Dick Jacobs, Tommy Allsup, Jerry Allison, and Joe B. Mauldin.

McDaniel, Randy Jack. Radio special, “A Celebration of Buddy Holly: The Legend Moves On.” KQ95. 1979–1980. Interviews with Hi-Pockets Duncan, Owen Bradley, Sonny Curtis, Ben Hall, Niki Sullivan, and Larry and Travis Holley.

Waylon: Renegade, Outlaw, Legend (The Authorized Video Biography).
VHS-PC 105. Nashville: Hallway Productions Inc. Charlie Dick and Gregory Hall, producers; written by Martin Melhuish and Gregory Hall. Includes an interview with Waylon Jennings about Buddy Holly.

Discography

Singles

Blue Days, Black Nights, Love Me
Decca D 29854. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. April 16, 1956

Modern Don Juan, You Are My One Desire
Decca 30166. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. December 24, 1956

That’ll Be the Day, I’m Looking for Someone to Love
Brunswick 55009. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. May 27, 1957

Words of Love, Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
Coral 61852. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. June 20, 1957

Rock Around With Ollie Vee, That’ll Be the Day
Decca 30434. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. September 2, 1957

Peggy Sue, Everyday
Coral 61885. 45 RPM. September 20, 1957

Oh Boy, Not Fade Away
Brunswick 55035. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. October 27, 1957

Love Me, You Are My One Desire
Decca 30543. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. January 6, 1958

I’m Gonna Love You Too, Listen to Me
Coral 61947. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. February 5, 1958

Maybe Baby, Tell Me How
Brunswick 55053. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. February 12, 1958

Rave On, Take Your Time
Coral 61985. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. April 20, 1958

Think It Over, Fools Paradise
Brunswick 55072. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. May 27, 1958

Girl on My Mind, Ting-A-Ling
Decca 30650. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. June 23, 1958

Early in the Morning, Now We’re One
Coral 62006. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. July 5, 1958

It’s So Easy, Lonesome Tears
Brunswick 55094. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. September 12, 1958

Heartbeat, Well All Right
Coral 62051. 45 RPM and 78 RPM. November 5, 1958

It Doesn’t Matter Anymore, Raining in My Heart
Coral 62074. 45 RPM. January 5, 1959

Peggy Sue Got Married, Crying, Waiting, Hoping
Coral 62134. 45 RPM. July 20, 1959

True Love Ways, That Makes It Tough
Coral 62210. 45 RPM. June 29, 1960

Valley of Tears, You’re So Square (Baby I Don’t Care)
Coral 62283. 45 RPM. September 1961. Issued exclusively in Canada

Reminiscing, Wail ’Til the Sun Shines, Nellie
Coral 62329. 45 RPM. August 20, 1962

Bo Diddley, True Love Ways
Coral 62352. 45 RPM. April 1, 1963

Brown-Eyed Handsome Man, Wishing
Coral 62369. 45 RPM. July 29, 1963

Rock Around With Ollie Vee, I’m Gonna Love You Too
Coral 62390. 45 RPM. June 1, 1964

Maybe Baby, Not Fade Away
Coral 62407. 45 RPM. April 27, 1964

What To Do, Slippin’ and Slidin’
Coral 62448. 45 RPM. March 15, 1965

Rave On, Early in the Morning
Coral 62554. 45 RPM. July 22, 1968

Love Is Strange, You’re the One
Coral 62558. 45 RPM. March 17, 1969

That’ll Be the Day, I’m Looking for Someone to Love
Coral 65618. 45 RPM. 1969

That’ll Be the Day, I’m Looking for Someone to Love
MCA 60000. 45 RPM. 1973

Peggy Sue, Everyday
MCA 60004. 45 RPM. 1973

It Doesn’t Matter Anymore, Peggy Sue
MCA 40905. 45 RPM. May 29, 1978

Memories, A Message From Buddy’s Parents
Prism 100. 45 RPM. May 1980

That Makes It Tough, Norman Petty Talks About the Plane Crash
Prism 101. 45 RPM. May 1980

You’re the One, Everyday Jingle, Peggy Sue Jingle, KSYD Promo
Prism 102. 45 RPM. May 1980

Slippin’ and Slidin’, Dearest
Prism 103. 45 RPM. September 1981

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