Join the Buddy Holly Hall in the Crickets Theater for a special screening of the Rocky Horror Picture Show on October 31st, with costumes strongly encouraged and prop bags available for purchase.
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.
It's a fitting tribute to the boy with the glasses who, in just 18 months, revolutionised contemporary music and influenced many other iconic artists, from the Beatles and Bob Dylan to Bruce ...
Fans of Buddy Holly & The Crickets will want to catch “Buddy Holly: Oh Boy!” at Fargo Theatre. The tribute band features ...
Curtis was drafted into the military in 1959. During basic training, he met the Crickets' drummer, Jerry Allison, who was then with the Everly Brothers in Los Angeles. Curtis played him "Walk Right ...
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.” ...
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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 ...
Note: The above video shows the top headlines from the morning of September 22, 2025. LUBBOCK, Texas – Sonny Curtis of Meadow, Texas a South Plains native who for decades has been recognized for ...
Among other things, he wrote the song “I Fought the Law,” which later became a hit for the Bobby Fuller Four in 1965.
Sonny Curtis, the Texas-born singer-songwriter who penned classics like “I Fought the Law,” “Walk Right Back,” and the iconic ...