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Authors: Ellis Amburn

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Buddy Holly: Biography (88 page)

jukebox play

live cricket

Nesman studio demos

overdubbing

posthumous releases

Prism Records

Pythian Temple (NYC) sessions

as record producer

royalties

string session

Taupe Recording Studios

Holly, Buddy (recording: albums)

Buddy Holly

Buddy Holly Lives—Buddy Holly & Crickets 20 Golden Greats

The Buddy Holly Story

The Chirping Crickets

The Complete Buddy Holly

For the First Time Anywhere

Giant

Greatest Hits

Holly in the Hills

Legend

Rave On

Remember

Reminiscing
(Holly-Fireballs)

Showcase

That’ll Be the Day

Holly, Buddy (shows)

Apollo Theater (NYC)

Buddy and Bob

Buddy, Bob and Larry

Buddy Holly and the Three Tones

Buddy Holly and the Two-Tones

Freed’s Labor Day (Brooklyn Paramount) show

London Palladium

Paramount Theater (NYC)

record-store promotions

Spur (Texas) concert

See also
Crickets; Picks

Holly, Buddy (songwriter)

credits and royalties

songs

success

Holly, Buddy (tours)

Australia

“Big Gold Record Stars” (Florida)

England (Great Britain)

Feld-GAC “Biggest Show of Stars” (1957)

Feld-GAC “Biggest Show of Stars” (1958)

Freed’s “Big Beat” (1958)

and guns

Hank Thompson

“Summer Dance Party” (1958)

“Winter Dance Party” (1959)

Holly, Buddy (plane crash)

the airplane (N3794N)

the charter flight

Clear Lake (Iowa)

controversies and lawsuits

crash site in 1993

Dwyer’s Flying Service

FAA/CAB investigations

and flying

funeral and grave

and the gun

reactions to

Holly, Buddy (the legend)

ABC “Movie of the Week”

books and TV shows about

Buddy
(British musical)

“Buddy Holly,” (Weezer video)

Buddy Holly “hotels”

The Buddy Holly Story
(Friedman film)

Buddy Holly Tribute Dance and Concert (Surf Ballroom)

Buddy Holly Week (England)

commemorative songs

commemorative stamp

cult phenomenon

film script (Allison/Drake)

films about

Lubbock statue of Buddy

memorabilia

memorabilia sale

reaction against

showing up in novels

and “Trivial Pursuits”

See also
Griggs, Bill;
Remembering Buddy; Reminiscing
magazine

Holly, Maria Elena (wife)

Buddy’s death and funeral

Buddy’s estate

and
The Buddy Holly Story

conflict with Norman Petty

favorite Holly songs

meeting and marriage to Buddy

nightmare (premonition)

pregnancy and miscarriage

representing Buddy’s memory

“Winter Dance Party” tour

Holly Days
(Laine album)

“Home on the Range”

Hooker, John Lee

Hoover, Freeman

Hope, Bob

Houston, Cissy

Howard, Joyce

Howard, Ron

Howe, Buddy

Huddle, Jack

Hughes, Chris

“Hula Love”

“Humpty Dumpty”

Husky, Ferlin

Hynes, John B.

“I Believe”

“I Didn’t Know God Made Honky Tonk Angels”

“I Forgot to Remember to Forget”

“I Fought the Law”

“I Guess I Was Just a Fool”

“I Hear the Lord Callin’ for Me”

“I Love You Baby”

I Remember Buddy Holly
(Bobby Vee album)

“I Saw the Light”

“I Saw the Moon Crying Last Night”

“I Walk With God”

“I Wonder Why”

“I’ll Be All Right”

“I’m Gonna Love You Too”

“I’m Lookin’ for Someone to Love” (Holly-Petty)

“I’m Sorry”

“I’m Stickin’ With You”

“I’m Walking”

I’m With the Band
(Des Barres)

“In Dreams”

Inciardi, Craig

Instant Recall
TV program

integrated relationships

“It Doesn’t Matter Anymore”

“It’s Over”

“It’s Not My Fault”

“It’s Not the Meat, It’s the Motion”

“It’s So Easy”

“It’s Too Late”

Jackson, Charlie “Papa”

Jackson, Mahalia

Jackson, Wanda

Jacobs, Dick

Jagger, Mick

James, Sonny

Jennings, Buddy Dean

Jennings, Maxine Carrol Lawrence (1st wife)

Jennings, Terry Vance (son)

Jennings, Tommy (brother)

Jennings, Waylon

and Buddy Holly

and the charter flight

as a Cricket

drug problems

rehearsals

“Winter Dance Party” tour

See also
Crickets (reconstructed)

“Jenny, Jenny”

“Jim Dandy”

John, Elton

Johnnie and Joe

Johnson, Rev. Ben D.

Johnson, Cindy

Johnson, Doris

Johnson, Ken

Johnson, Mary

Johnson, Wallace

Johnstone, Damian

“Jole Blon [Pretty Blonde]”

Jones, George

Jones, Joe

Jones, Wayne

Joplin, Janis

Joyce, George T.

Joye, Col

Juhl, Albert

Juhl, Delbert

jukeboxes

Jurek, Pat and Marv

“Just a Dream”

“Just Ask Your Heart”

“Ka–Ding Dong”

Kaiter, Cindy Lou (Buddy’s niece)

Kaiter, Patricia Holley (Buddy sister)

Katz, Bill

Kay, Howard

Kaye, Lenny

Keene, Bob

Keeton, Lois

Keillor, Garrison

Kennedy, Pat

Kerns, William

Kerouac, Jack

Kershaw, Doug

Kershaw, Rusty

KDAV (Lubbock radio station)

KDUB (Lubbock radio station)

KFDA (Amarillo TV station)

King, Sid

King Curtis (Curtis Ousley)

Kirby, Bruce

Kirshner, Don

KLLL (Lubbock radio station)

Knight, Robert

Knox, Buddy (Wayne)

Kraus, Philip

Kruczek, Leo

KSEL (Lubbock radio station)

KWK (St. Louis radio station), antirock campaign

KWKH (Shreveport radio station)

“The Louisiana Hayride”

“La Bamba”

La Bamba
(Lou Diamond Phillips film)

Laine, Denny

Laing, Dave

Lane, Frankie

Lanier, Don

Lansky Brothers (Memphis)

LaRosa, Julius

Larschied, Sharon

Larson, Don

“Last Night”

“Lawdy, Miss Clawdy”

Lawrence, Steve

“Learning the Game” (Holly)

Leddy, Mark

Lee, Brenda

Lee, John R.

Leeman, Clifford

Lehmer, Larry

Lein, Karen

Lennon, John

death of

Holly’s influence

naming the Beatles

See also
Beatles; Northern Songs; Quarry Men

Lenz, DeAnn

“Let’s Have a Party”

“Letter to an Angel, A”

Levy, Morris

Lewis, Jerry Lee

marriage scandal

naked motorcycle ride

setting piano on fire

Lewis, Joe E.

Lewis, Myra (Jerry Lee’s wife)

Life
magazine

Life and Times of Little Richard: The Quasar of Rock, The
(White)

Linville, Robert

“Listen to Me”

Little Anthony and the Imperials

“Little Darlin’”

Little Eva

Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman)

and Buddy Holly

and the dressing room orgy

and religion

sexuality

Live at the Fillmore West
(King Curtis album)

Locklin, Hank

“Loco–Motion, The”

Loder, Kurt

“Lonely Boy”

“Lonely Teardrops”

“Lonesome Tears”

“Long Tall Sally”

“Look at Me”

Lopez, Trini

Los Angeles Times

“Louisiana Man”

“Love is Strange”

“Love Me” (Holly)

Love Me Tender
(Presley film)

“Love Sick Blues”

“Love’s Made a Fool of You” (Holly-Montgomery)

Lowe, David Garrard

Lowe, R. L.

Lubbock, Texas

and Buddy Holly’s fame

Buddy Holly memorabilia

Buddy Holly statue

Great Plains coffe shop

Hi-D-Ho Drive-ins

See also
Bamboo Club; Cotton Club; KDAV; KDUB; KLLL; Tabernacle Baptist Church

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Lubbock Evening Journal

Lucier, Rod

“Lucille”

Ludwig (Fox), Donna

See also
“Donna”

Luke, Robin

Lymon, Frankie

Lynch, Rev. Edward M.

McAllister, Bill

McCartney, Paul

Holly’s influence

MPL’s purchase of Holly’s songs

See also
Beatles; Northern Songs

Macchia, Doug

Macdonald, Dwight

McEntire, Reba

McGee, David

McGill, Bill

McGlothlen, Charles

McGuire, Echo Elaine

pregnancy

McGuire Sisters

McLean, Don

McLeod, Doug

McNie, Margaret

McPhatter, Clyde

Mailer, Norman

“Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues”

Maines, Wayne

Making of Superstars: Artists and Executives of the Rock Music Business, The
(Spitz)

Malcolm, Bill

“Mama Long”

Manion, Geoff

Mann, Alan

Manny’s Music Store (NYC)

Mansfield, Laurie

Marascalco, John

Marcus, Greil

Marsh, Dave

Mason City
(Iowa)
Globe-Gazette

Mastrangelo, Carlo

Mattson, Floyd

Mauldin, Joe Benson (Joe B.)

as a Cricket

Crickets’ breakup

truce with Buddy

“Maybe Baby”

“Maybellene”

Mayfield, Duane

Melbourne Herald

Melody Maker

Melson, Joe

Memories
(Emery)

Mendhein, Beverly.
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Mettler, Dick

“Mexicali Rose”

Mickey and Sylvia

“Midnight Shift” (Holly)

Mike Douglas Show

Milano, Fred

Miller, Jack

Miller, Mitch

Milsap, Ronnie

“Modern Don Juan”

Modern Screen
magazine

Modrall, Jud (Buddy’s uncle)

Modrall, Sam (Buddy’s cousin)

Monkees

Monroe, Bill

Montgomery, Bob

and Buddy Holly

Montgomery, Melba

“Mood Indigo”

“Moondreams”

Moonoogian, George

Moore, Winfield Scott (Scotty), III

Morales, Bob

“More and More”

Morgan, Jayne P.

Morrison, Jim

“Move On Up a Little Higher”

“Move Over Blues”

Movieland and TV Time

“Mr. Lee”

Mr. Sunshine

Muesfeldt, Gerd

Mullican, Aubrey “Moon”

Murphy, Eddie

Murray, Frank

music industry

A&R

booking agents

crossovers

DJs

DJs and songwriting credits

first count

folk music

gays and

novelties and fads

payola scandal

race records.
See
black music

songwriters

See also
bluegrass; C&W; jukeboxes; R&B; rock ’n’ roll; rockabilly

Musser, Elwin L.

“My Bonnie”

“My Own True Love”

“My Prayer”

“My Two Timin’ Woman”

“My Way”

Myrick, Weldon

“Nadine”

Nash, Graham

Nashville Babylon

Nation, Maxine

NBC

Neal, Bob

Neal, Jack

and Buddy Holly

Nelson, Ricky

New Mexico
magazine

New Musical Express
(England)

New York
magazine

New York Daily News

New York Herald-Tribune

New York Times

New Yorker
magazine

Newcastle Morning Herald

Newsweek
magazine

Nicholas, Jeff

“No, Not Much”

Noland, Ben

Noland, Terry

Nor Va Jak (music publisher)

Norman, Philip

Norman Petty Recording Studios (Clovis)

Buddy Holly sessions

Norman Petty Trio

Northern Songs

“Not Fade Away”

Nothin’ Like a Sunny Day
(Bobby Vee album)

“Now We’re One”

Ochs, Phil

Oermann, Robert K.

Oestreich, Bob

Oestreicher, Mike

Off the Record
(Smith)

Oh Boy
(Holly cassette)

“Oh Boy”

O’Keefe, Johnny

“Old Friend”

“Only the Lonely”

“Ooby Dooby”

“Ooh My Head”

“Oop Poop A Doo”

Orbison, Roy

and Buddy Holly

as a songwriter

Oretti, Karen

Page, Gatemouth

Page, Patti

Palmer, Robert

Paquette, Ken

Parade
magazine

Parker, Colonel Tom

Parnes, Larry

Parrish, Sue

“Party Doll”

“Patty Baby”

Payne, Gordon

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