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Buddy Holly Biography

Birth Name:
Charles Hardin Holley
Birth Place:
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Profession
Rock singer, songwriter, guitarist

Fast Facts

  • As a teen, performed in the country-rock duo Buddy & Bob and in a trio that opened for Elvis Presley in 1955
  • Dropped the "e" from his surname after a typo in a recording contract
  • Proposed to Maria Elena Santiago, a receptionist at a record label, on their first date
  • Was killed in a February 3, 1959, plane crash that also claimed the lives of musicians J
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  • "The Big Bopper" Richardson and Ritchie Valens, who were touring as part of the Winter Dance Party
  • Date of the plane crash came to be known as "The Day the Music Died," after it was memorialized in Don McClean's 1971 hit "American Pie
  • " Publishing rights to Holly's song catalog were acquired by well-known fan Paul McCartney in the mid-'70s
  • Along with Chuck Berry, James Brown and Ray Charles, was included in the inaugural Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class in 1986
  • Charted a number of enduring hits during his brief career, including "That'll Be the Day," "Peggy Sue" and "Oh, Boy!"

Relationships

  • Larry Holley -- Brother
  • Travis Holley -- Brother
  • Lawrence Odell Holley -- Father
  • Ella Pauline Holley -- Mother
  • Patricia Holley-Kaiter -- Sister
  • Maria Elena Santiago -- Wife