"Some friendly rivalry broke out between me and a young guy in Texas named Buddy Holly," recalled Roy Orbison of his teenage friend.
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 ...
South Plains native Sonny Curtis, a prolific singer-songwritter who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Crickets, is being remembered for his lasting impact on the ...
Buddy Holly made his voice heard during the 1950's. Decades after his passing, Lubbock is making sure his legacy is never forgotten.
Nearly 70 years after his passing, there will be a special tribute show to the late singer Buddy Holly at the Mabel Tainter.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DURANT, Okla. (KFOR) — We worship our heroes ...
Sonny Curtis dies at 88; former bandmate of Buddy Holly wrote one of TV’s most memorable theme songs
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 ...
Collector willing to pay $10,000 for original poster that promoted local Buddy Holly and the Crickets concert Buddy Holly and the Crickets headlined a star-studded show at the CYC in Scranton in 1958.
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