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His band was called the Crickets, but the band and Buddy split and Buddy went solo. The crickets carried on recording and backed Eddie Cochran on 'Three steps to heaven' on his last recording session before his UK tour, unfortunately Eddie died in a car accident while in the UK.
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.
Eddie Cochran wrote "Three stars" About 1 day after the crash
His band was called the Crickets, but the band and Buddy split and Buddy went solo. The crickets carried on recording and backed Eddie Cochran on 'Three steps to heaven' on his last recording session before his UK tour, unfortunately Eddie died in a car accident while in the UK.
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 and the crickets
Buddy Holly had no children
Buddy Holly and the Crickets
Buddy Holly was inspired by Hank Williams.
Buddy Holly was both a songwriter and a singer
Sam Cook
It was credited to Buddy Holly and Norman Petty
Gary Busey
The Great Buddy Holly was created in 1982-11.