Read Buddy Holly: Biography Online
Authors: Ellis Amburn
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Composers & Musicians, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Singer
Cohen, Edward H.
Cohen, Paul
Coleman, Jerry
Coleman, Ray
Coleman, Stuart
Collins, Larry
Collins, Lorrie
Collins Kids
Collison, Jim
Columbia Records
Como, Perry
Coniglio, Joe
Contacts
(CYO) publication
Converse, Charles C.
Cook, Esther
Cooke, Sam
Copeland, Alan
Coral Records
Corbin, Larry
Corbin, Ray “Slim”
Corbin, Sky
Cott, Jonathan
Cotton Club (Lubbock)
Country Song Roundups
(Axton)
Covell, Roger
Cramer, Floyd
Crandall, Eddie
Crawford, Fred
Crew Cuts
Crickets
breakup
Clovis recording sessions
finances
financial irresponsibility
gigs
gold and platinum records
horseplay
as independent group (minus Holly)
intergroup problems
and marriage
and motorcycles
naming of
New York, 1st trip to
Niki quitting the band
outfits
Petty as manager
reading music
rehearsals
reunions
stage presence
See also
Allison, Jerry; Curtis, Sonny; Holly, Buddy; Mauldin, Joe Benson; Picks; Roses; Sullivan, Niki; Welborn, Larry
Crickets (performances)
Apollo Theater (NYC)
Arthur Murray Party
(NBC)
The Chirping Crickets
(album)
Colgate Palmolive (Melbourne) radio show
Dick Clark’s
American Bandstand
The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
Freed’s Labor Day (Brooklyn Paramount) show
Freed’s
Rock ’n’ Roll Show
(ABC–TV)
London Palladium
Paramount Theater (NYC)
Val Parnell’s Sunday Night at the London Palladium
Crickets (tours)
Australia
“Big Gold Record Stars” (Florida)
England
Feld-GAC “Biggest Show of Stars” (1957)
Feld-GAC “Biggest Show of Stars” (1958)
Freed’s “Big Beat” (1958)
“Summer Dance Party” (1958)
Crickets (reconstructed)
legal reason for keeping name
outfits
pay
reformation
“Winter Dance Party” tour (1959)
See also
Allsup, Tommy; Bunch, Carl; Jennings, Waylon
“Crying”
“Crying, Waiting, Hoping” (Holly)
Curtis, Dean
Curtis, Pete
Curtis, Sonny
as a Cricket
Daffan, Ted
Dailey, Harold “Pappy”
D’Aleo, Angelo
Dalton, David
Danny and the Juniors
Darin, Bobby
Dark Star: The Roy Orbison Story
(Amburn)
Davies, Steve
Davis, Joe Warren
“Dawn”
Dawson, Jim
Day, Bobby
Day in the Life: The Music and Artistry of the Beatles, A
(Hertsgaard)
Dean Barlow and the Crickets
Decca records
and Buddy Holly
and rock ’n’ roll
See also
Brunswick label; Coral Records
“Dede Dinah”
Dee, Tommy
Delfont, Bernard
Dene, Terry
Denisoff, R. Serge
Denning, Barbara
Denny, Dollie
Denny, Jim
Des Barres, Pamela
Deutch, Murray
“Devil or Angel”
“Devoted to You”
Diamonds
“Diana”
Dickie Doo and the Don’ts
Diddley, Bo
Dilley, Jan
DiMucci, Dion
and the Belmonts
“Winter Dance Party” tour
DiMucci, Sue Butterfield (Dion’s wife)
Dion and the Belmonts.
See
DiMucci, Dion
DJs.
See under
music industry
Dodge, Consuelo
“Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor On the Bedpost Over Night”
Domino, Fats
Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert
(TV)
Donahue, Phil
Donegan, Lonnie
“Donna”
“Don’t Cha Know”
“Don’t Come Back Knockin’” (Holly-Parrish)
Don’t Say Hello; Say Hi-D-Ho
(Sherry Holley album)
Dorsey, Jimmy
Dot Records
Douglas, Mike.
See Mike Douglas Show
“Down the Line”
Drake, Eva P. (Buddy’s grandmother)
Drake, Tom
Drifters
Duncan, William Joseph “Hi Pockets”
as Buddy and Bob’s manager
and Buddy Holly’s career
and Elvis Presley
Dwyer, Jerry
Dylan, Bob
Eagles
“Early in the Morning”
“Earth Angel”
Eberle, Bob
Eddie Cochran
(album)
Eddy, Duane
Edwards, Tommy
Egan, Cy
Eisenberg, Dr. M. Michael
Eldridge, Reeve
Elegants
Ellsbury, Bob
Ely, Joe
Emery, Ralph
Engler, Jerry
Epstein, Brian
Ertegun, Ahmet
Eudy, Christopher
Everly, Alice (Phil’s wife)
Everly, Don
Everly, Mary E. (Don’s daughter)
Everly, Mary Sue (Don’s wife)
Everly, Phil
Everly Brothers
Everly Brothers, The
(Dodge)
Everly Brothers Signature Guitar (Guild J-180)
“Everyday”
“Faded Love”
“Fake Out”
Fantastic Convertibles
Fechter, Lambert
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Feld, Irving.
See also
GAC
Feld, Izzie
Fender, Clarence Leo
Finch, Earl
“Fine as Wine”
Fink, Stu
Fireballs
Fisher, Eddie
Five Strings
Fleming, William D.
Flippo, Chet
Florer, Cindy
“Flowers of My Heart”
Floyd, Bill
Fontana, Dominic Joseph “D. J.”
“Fool’s Paradise”
For the First Time Anywhere
(Holly album)
Ford, Frankie
“Forty Cups of Coffee”
Four Ekkos
Four Lads
Four Non-Blondes
Four Seasons
Four Teens
“Four Walls”
Fox, Ted
Frady, Claudette
Francis, Connie
Francis, David “Panama”
Franklin, Aretha
Frederick, Sue
Free, Ray
Freed, Alan
“Big Beat” tour (1958)
Labor Day (Brooklyn Paramount) show
Rock ’n’ Roll Show
(ABC–TV)
Fried, Frank
Friedman, Jerry
Frisby, John
Frizzell, Lefty
“Fujiyama Mama”
Fuller, Bobby
Fuson, Ken
Gabler, Milt
GAC (General Artists Corporation)
“Winter Dance Party” tour (1959)
See also
Feld, Irving
Gacek, Cathy
Gale, Tim
Gales, Carol
Garcia, Provi
Garrett, Snuff
G-Clefs
Gerron, Peggy Sue.
See
Allison, Peggy Sue
Gibson, Don
Gibson’s Fabulous Flat-Top Guitars
(Whitford/Vinopal/Erlewine)
Gilmer, Jimmy
Giordano, Lou
Girl Can’t Help It, The
(film)
“Girl From the North Country”
“Girl on My Mind”
Gittler, Robert
Glory Days
(Marsh)
“Go, Jimmy, Go”
Go, Johnny, Go!
(Roach film)
Godfrey, Arthur
Goeppinger, Hans
“Goin’ to the River”
“Gold Records in the Snow”
Goldman, Albert
Goldner, George
Goldrich, Clerk Henry
Goldrosen, John
See also Remembering Buddy
Goldstein, Richard
Goodwin, Keith
Gordon, Lee
Goss, Jake
“Gotta Get You Near Me Blues”
“Gotta Travel On”
Gourdine, Anthony
Grade, Leslie
Grade, Lew.
See also
ATV
Grammer, Billy
Grammill, Doyle
Grant, Gogi
Great Balls of Fire
(Lewis)
Griggs, Bill
See Also Reminiscing
magazine
Griggs, Mary
Gross, Mike
Guess, Don
Guitar Player
magazine
Guralnick, Peter
Guterman, Jimmy
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
Hahn, Emily
Hale, Bob
Haley, Bill
Hall, Ben
Hamilton, Roy
Hammerstein, Oscar
Hansen, Jack
Harper, Jo
Harrison, George
See also
Beatles
Harry, Bill
“Have Mercy, Baby”
“Have You Ever Gone Sailing on the River of Memories”
Hawkins, Screamin’ Jay
Hayes, Ernest
Hayward, Ritchie
“Heartbeat”
“Heartbreak Hotel”
Hearts
“Heeby-Jeebies”
Heffernan, Alan
Held, Julius
“He’ll Have to Go”
Hellfire
(Tosches)
Hendrix, Jimi
Herman, Woody
Hertsgaard, Mark
Hester, Carolyn
Hi Pockets Duncan and His Texas Hot Shots
Hickey, Pat
“High Noon”
Hill, Jessie
Hill, Randall C.
Hines, Douglas
Hipp, Paul
Hit Parade
Hoffman, Jim
Holiday, Billie
“Holiday of Stars Twelve Days of Christmas Show” (NYC)
Holdsworth, Peter
Holley family
Buddy’s estate
gold and platinum records
Lubbock opening of
The Buddy Holly Story
Lubbock statue of Buddy
memorabilia
memorabilia sale
record royalties
sale of Buddy’s songs
trips to Clear Lake
Holley, Charles Hardin.
See
Holly, Buddy
Holley, Ella Pauline Drake (Buddy’s mother)
and Buddy
and Buddy’s death and funeral
and Buddy’s marriage
and “Maybe Baby”
Holley, Mr. and Mrs. John (Buddy’s grandparents)
Holley, Larry (Buddy’s brother)
Holley, Lawrence Odell “L. O.” (Buddy’s father)
Holley, Maxine (Larry’s wife)
Holley, Patricia (Buddy’s sister).
See
Kaiter, Patricia Holley
Holley, Sherry (Buddy’s niece)
Holley, Travis (Buddy’s brother)
teaching Buddy to play guitar
Hollies
Holly, Buddy (childhood and adolescence)
Baptism
birth
delinquency
and the draft
education
family Oldsmobile
as a fundamentalist
and the outdoors
popularity
puberty
Holly, Buddy (career: early)
audiences
C&W
early gigs
employment (non–musical)
influence (protégés)
influenced by
influences on
and jazz
name change
and pop music
pseudonym
reading music
and rock ’n’ roll
Saturday morning kiddie shows
as sideman
See also
Crickets; Guess, Don; Montgomery, Bob; Neal, Jack; Tollett, Gary; Tollett, Ramona
Holly, Buddy (career: success)
agent (Eddie Crandall)
broken teeth
the charts
the charts (United Kingdom)
clothes style
commercial endorsements
finances (business)
finances (lack of money)
guitar technique
and heckling
manager (Hi Pockets)
manager (Norman Petty)
rehearsals
stage presence
Holly, Buddy (instruments)
banjo
Epiphone acoustic guitar
Fender Stratocaster guitar
Gidson J-45 acoustic guitar
Gibson J-200 acoustic guitar
Gibson Les Paul guitar
Gibson Stereo GA series amp guitar
Guild Buddy Holly signature guitar
Guild F-50 Navarre acoustic guitars
Magnatone Custom 280 amp guitar
mandolin
theft and pawning
Holly, Buddy (personal life)
acne
aggressiveness and temper
alcohol use
appearance
blacks, identification with
confidence and ambition
and Echo Elaine McGuire
and fame
generosity
glasses
health (ulcers)
holiday visit home (1958)
home movie of
and Maria Elena (wife)
and motorcycles
and New York City
personality
“pink” Cadillac
sexuality and religion
smoking
spirituality
and women
Holly, Buddy (press)
Billboard
reviews
Cash Box
reviews
interviews
press hostility
reviews
Holly, Buddy (radio and TV appearances)
air play
Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts
Arthur Murray Party
(NBC)
“The Buddy and Jack Show”
Colgate Palmolive (Melbourne) radio show
commercials (KLLL)
Dick Clark’s
American Bandstand
The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
Freed’s
Rock ’n’ Roll Show
(ABC–TV)
and radio station KLLL
“Sunday Party”
Ted Pandall’s KPIX-TV show
Val Parnell’s Sunday Night at the London Palladium
Holly, Buddy (recording)
amateur records
apartment tapes (NYC)
big-band recordings
BMI earnings
Brunswick label
Clovis sessions
Columbia Records
Coral Records
Dave Stone acetate
Decca Nashville sessions
gold and platinum records