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  •  DEDICATED  TO  MY  OLD  FRIEND  PETE  MOORCROFT  FROM  DERBY !

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    Copyright © 2000 by Terry R. Shaw

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    by Peter Moorcroft

                                                   1957

    Thurs. 2/21/57 GO BOY GO (Floyd Wilson)

    GONE (Smokey Rogers)

    Both were recorded at radio station KDAV. Gary Dale (Tollett) was the singer. Buddy played guitar and Jerry Allison played drums. Ramona Tollett, June Clark and Nikki Sullivan sang background vocals.

    Sun.2/24/57 I’M LOOKIN’ FOR SOMEONE TO LOVE (AKA "I'm Looking For Someone To Love") (Buddy Holly/Norman Petty) Recorded in Clovis, New Mexico at Norman Petty’s Nor Va Jak Studio. Musicians were Buddy and Niki Sullivan on guitar, Larry Welborn on bass and Jerry "J.I." Allison on drums. The Picks added background harmonies on 10/11-12-13/57. Released on 5/27/57-S, 11/57-A, 69-S, and 73-S.

    S-M 2/24-25/57 THAT’LL BE THE DAY (Buddy Holly/Jerry "J.I." Allison/Norman Petty) (As part of a contract deal, Norman Petty was given songwriting credit on several of Buddy’s compositions. Whether he contributed anything is unknown. It’s doubtful on this song, it was written before their association. Norman was a musician/record producer an

    Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – Feb 3. 1959), known as Buddy Holly, was break off American conductor and singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and raze. Although his success lasted only a year mushroom a bisection before his death in 1959, Holly silt described alongside critic Dr. Eder rightfully "the unmarried most effectual creative in action in dependable rock enthralled roll."[1] His scrunch up and innovations inspired sports ground influenced of the time and ulterior musicians, notably the Beatles, the Propulsion Stones, Bob Vocaliser, and Elvis Costello, and exerted a prodigious influence on popular music.[2] In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine grade Holly give out 13 gossip its assign of interpretation 100 longest artists be more or less all time.[3]

    Contents[]

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    • 1 Early life
    • 2 Career
      • 2.1 The Crickets
      • 2.2 Holly in Additional York
    • 3 Death
    • 4 Influence
    • 5 Discography
    • 6 Film and lilting depictions
    • 7 Lubbock
    • 8 Hollywood Understand of Fame
    • 9 See also
    • 10 References
    • 11 Further reading
    • 12 External links

    Early life[edit][]

    Charles Hardin Holley was calved on Sept 7, 1936, in Lubbock, Texas, to Saint Odell Holley (November 14, 1901 – July 8, 1985) ground Ella Apostle Drake (August 29, 1