Sixty-seven years ago today, Buddy Holly and the Crickets topped the chart for the first time with a song inspired by a classic Western film.
Fans of Buddy Holly & The Crickets will want to catch “Buddy Holly: Oh Boy!” at Fargo Theatre. The tribute band features ...
It's a fitting tribute to the boy with the glasses who, in just 18 months, revolutionised contemporary music and influenced ...
Sonny Curtis, the frontman of Buddy Holly’s band The Crickets who wrote classic songs including the theme for “The Mary Tyler ...
South Plains native Sonny Curtis, a prolific songwriter who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of ...
Buddy Holly was one of the brightest sparks of the rock age, but his light was snuffed out at 22 in a plane crash, inspiring the question 'what if?' ...
He was a member of the Rock Hall of Fame with the Crickets, but he also wrote such classic songs as “I Fought the Law” and “More Than I Can Say.” ...
Sonny Curtis was born on May 9, 1937, in Meadow, Texas. He grew up with Buddy Holly, and the two friends shared a love for ...
Sonny Curtis, the singer, songwriter, and musician known for penning songs like “I Fought The Law” and performing in Buddy Holly’s band the Crickets, has died. He was 88. Per The New York Times, his ...
Sonny Curtis, the legendary songwriter behind “I Fought the Law” and the Mary Tyler Moore Show theme, has died at 88 after a sudden illness.