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Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly
The beatles were influenced by Elvis Presley and other rock stars of the day. One particular influence on Paul McCartney's singing style was Little Richard, who actually sat down with McCartney at a piano one day to teach him how to do the infamous "woo!" Another specific influence was that which Carl Perkins had on George Harrison. He also brought the Eastern culture of the world to prominence in the west (he's why Indian stuff was so popular in the 60s). John Lennon was interested in the Beat writing of the 50s. They all generally were influenced by Elvis a lot, though.
Buddy Holly had no children
Buddy Holly and the Crickets
Buddy Holly was inspired by Hank Williams.
I think Presley and Holly would have played relaxing music
Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Buddy Holly.
Fats Domino, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Bill Haley and the Comets, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins
The 50's were the birth of rock and roll. Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley etc were the sounds
Elvis Presley The Beatles Buddy Holly
Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly
Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, etc. Most rock n' roll singers from the 50s. Any more Beatle questions? Just ask me!
He loved Buddy Holly and Elvis.
Seeing Elvis Presley live in concert
The beatles were influenced by Elvis Presley and other rock stars of the day. One particular influence on Paul McCartney's singing style was Little Richard, who actually sat down with McCartney at a piano one day to teach him how to do the infamous "woo!" Another specific influence was that which Carl Perkins had on George Harrison. He also brought the Eastern culture of the world to prominence in the west (he's why Indian stuff was so popular in the 60s). John Lennon was interested in the Beat writing of the 50s. They all generally were influenced by Elvis a lot, though.
Elvis Presley Pat Boone Perry Como Fats Domino Ricky Nelson