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  2. The Day the Music Died - Wikipedia

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    In November 1958, Buddy Holly terminated his association with The Crickets.According to Paul Anka, Holly realized he needed to go back on tour again for two reasons: he needed cash because the Crickets' manager Norman Petty had apparently stolen money from him, and he wanted to raise funds to move to New York City to live with his new wife, María Elena Holly, who was pregnant (although he ...

  3. Three Stars (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Three Stars" is a song written by Tommy Dee in 1959, as a tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper), who died in a plane crash earlier that year. The song was recorded by Tommy Dee with Carol Kay and first released on April 5, 1959, by Cr

  4. It Doesn't Matter Anymore - Wikipedia

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    "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" is a pop ballad written by Paul Anka and recorded by Buddy Holly in 1958. The song was issued in January 1959, less than a month before Holly's death. The song was issued in January 1959, less than a month before Holly's death.

  5. Tribute to Buddy Holly - Wikipedia

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    Tribute to Buddy Holly" was Berry's first single released in the US, but failed to chart. [16] "Tribute to Buddy Holly" was the title track of an EP recorded by Berry, which was released in June 1963. A re-recording of the song was done in 1975, after his rendition of "Don't Be Cruel" had reached number 14 in the Netherlands. [17]

  6. Buddy Holly - Wikipedia

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    This led Paul McCartney (whose MPL Communications by then controlled the publishing rights to Buddy Holly's song catalog) to produce and host his own documentary about Holly in 1985, titled The Real Buddy Holly Story. This video includes interviews with Keith Richards, Phil and Don Everly, Sonny Curtis, Jerry Allison, Holly's family, and ...

  7. Ritchie Valens - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 1959, on what has become known as "The Day the Music Died", Valens died in a plane crash in Iowa, an accident that also claimed the lives of fellow musicians Buddy Holly and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, as well as pilot Roger Peterson. Valens was 17 years old at the time of his death.

  8. Peggy Sue Got Married (song) - Wikipedia

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    After Buddy Holly had died in a plane crash on February 3, 1959, the Crickets recorded their own version in June 1959. [1] David Box , a native of Lubbock, Texas , and a Buddy Holly soundalike, joined the group as lead vocalist for this version of "Peggy Sue Got Married" which was released in the United States as the B-side of Coral 62238 in 1960.

  9. Carl Bunch - Wikipedia

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    After Holly's death, Bunch enlisted in the United States Army before relaunching his music career with Hank Williams Jr. and Roy Orbison. Bunch later retired and became a minister. Throughout the 2000s, Bunch attended various events that celebrated Buddy Holly and gave various interviews about his experiences with The Crickets. After years of ...