Charles Hardin (Buddy) Holly.
Buddy Holly
he is a rock singer
Buddy Holly became famous for his music. He was a guitar player (guitar of choice was a Fender Stratocaster) among other instruments he played every now and then like the accoustic guitar, some piano, some experience in drumming, harmonica and country steel guitar. As well as that, he was famous for being a song writer and singer. He performed early Rock 'N Roll which back then was called "Rock-a-billy" because of the roots in R&B mixed with country. Elvis was known as a rock-a-billy singer when he first emerged as well. Then between the two of them and other singers....it became rock 'n roll.
Paramore is a band with a red haired singer.
he is an f ing fat ass
Buddy Holly
Buddy Holly was a young rock and roller from Lubbock, Texas. He gained fame in the 1950s with hits like "Peggy Sue" and "That'll Be the Day," and was known for his innovative music style that influenced future generations of rock artists. Tragically, his life was cut short in a plane crash in 1959, but his legacy endures as a pioneer of rock music.
The singer memorialized by an 8-foot statue is Elvis Presley. The statue, which depicts the King of Rock and Roll in a dynamic pose, is located in various places, including his birthplace in Tupelo, Mississippi. Elvis's influence on music and culture has led to numerous tributes, with this statue serving as a significant homage to his legacy.
Buddy Holly. Holly was based in Lubbock as his career took off between 1956 and 1958. In 1980, Grant Speed sculpted a statue of Holly playing his Fender guitar. This statue is the centerpiece of Lubbock's Walk of Fame, which honors notable people who contributed to Lubbock's musical history.
Texas got it's name from it's uncanny likeness to the lead singer of the soft rock outfit "Texas".
Little Rock to Amarillo on I-40 and down to Lubbock on I-27 is 722 miles. Little Rock to Dallas on I-30 and on to Lubbock through Abilene is 664 miles. The shortest route is to take I-30 to Texarkana and cut across 82 West to Lubbock through Wichita Falls. That's 619 miles.
Janis Joplin
No rock singer has been declared a saint
No -_- She's a pop singer,NOT a Rock singer.
The State rock of Texas is palmwood.
He is a pop/rock singer.
no she isint because shes an actor and a singer but not really a rock singer