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May 27, 2010

This'll Be a Good Buddy Day

From Texas on the Potomac

On this date in 1957, Buddy Holly, the first rocker to actually go on stage wearing horn-rimmed spectacles, and his band, The Crickets, released their first single, That'll Be the Day on Brunswick Records, a recording label specializing in jazz and rhythm and blues sounds.

That'll Be The Day - Buddy Holly And The Crickets (Ed Sullivan Show '57)




Wiki entry: Buddy Holly

2 comments:

Barb said...

I love Buddy Holly. If anyone ever looked at my CD collection, & played any of the ones I've burned myself, they'd think I was schizophrenic.

Mike said...

One of these days I'm going to have to drive down to Lubbock and go to the Buddy Holly museum there.

The last few times I was in Lubbock was with my mom when she was getting eye treatments. We drove by the museum each time and I noticed many of the surrounding businesses had BH-related names. One I distinctly remember was an auto-body repair. "Body Holly". lol

I had a cousin who dated a girl named Peggy Sue. I also remember the first time I ever heard BH; it was from some .45's that were at my grandparent's house, not for sure whose records they were, probably my uncle's. (and he's like 65+ now)

Thanks for posting!