No, Buddy Holly never performed at the Apollo Theater. Although he was a prominent figure in rock and roll during the 1950s, his career was cut short by his tragic death in 1959, and he primarily toured venues in the United States and Europe. The Apollo Theater, known for showcasing African American artists, was not a venue associated with his performances.
Buddy Holly did perform at the Regal Cinema in Hull on the 19th March 1958 on his British Tour www.bootleg-buddy.co.uk
Buddy Holly had no children
Buddy Holly and the Crickets
Buddy Holly was inspired by Hank Williams.
Buddy Holly's father was named Lawrence Odell Holley
Buddy Holly and the Crickets on Aug 16, 1957
Buddy Holly did perform at the Regal Cinema in Hull on the 19th March 1958 on his British Tour www.bootleg-buddy.co.uk
He had a Texan's temper, but was well-known for his kindness and upbeat attitude. (He also opposed segregation, palling around with Sam Cooke, playing at the Apollo Theater, and marrying a Puerto Rican girl.)
Buddy Holly had no children
buddy holly and the crickets
Buddy Holly and the Crickets
Buddy Holly was inspired by Hank Williams.
Sam Cook
It was credited to Buddy Holly and Norman Petty
Buddy Holly was both a songwriter and a singer
Buddy Holly.
Gary Busey