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when he was born
Buddy Holly was born September 7, 1936, Lubbock Texas. -
facts about him
His full name was Charles Hardin Holly he was the fourth youngest child in his family he learned to play the piano and fiddle at a young age. -
Inspirations
After high school buddy holly formed a band and played western songs. Buddy holly was inspired by Elvis Presely and Jerry Lee Lewis. -
Buddy Holly Got Married
Buddy Holly later fell in live with a Lation girl named Maria Elena and sooner or later she got pregnant with a girl. Unfortunately she miscarried when Buddy died. To this day she is still alive. -
Buddy Holly's band
His band was called buddy holly and the crickets and there was a drummer and a bass player and then they later broke up due to him needing to make a alone record -
How He Got Famous
As some might know Buddy Holly was one of the biggest rock 'n roll legends out there. He grew up being inspired by Elvis Presley and made his own band and they soon became a huge hit. One of his most successful songs were, Everyday, Peggy Sue, and That'll be the day. -
The Day The Music Died
Buddy Holly along with Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper (J.P Richardson), all died in a plane crash on February 3, 1959. This was known as "The Day The Music died." People say that the plane crashed due to an inexperienced 21 year old plane driver and the weather. Later Don McLean made a song "The day the music died" as a tribute to the three rock legends that will always be remembered. -
Events That Led Up To His Death
Unfortunately Buddy Holly had a very un-timely death, along with Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper. All three of them were on tour together when there bus heating system had had a malfunction. Due to that, Holly ordered a plane and supposed to go on with him was, Waylon Jennings, who lost to a coin toss to Ritchie Valens but in reality he won, and Dion, who thought the plane ticket being 36 dollars, was to expensive.