Using a variety of sources, Stacker created a chronological list of how the long, loud, and rebellious history of rock 'n' ...
A beloved Nevada High School band director who built a 165-member marching band and inspired decades of students is ...
Buddy Holly and his band released The “Chirping” Crickets, on Nov. 27, 1957, about 14 months before he perished in an Iowa airplane crash. The record, their debut, turned out to be the only album they ...
Buddy Holly may have looked cute, but behind those iconic glasses was a fiery rebel who played by his own rules—until that ...
In 2015, a jury sentenced Zachary Holly to death for the murder of 6-year-old Jersey Bridgeman. Over a decade later, he's ...
The Buddy Holly Center is inviting the community to join artist Alita Lutrick on Tuesday, April 28 for an evening celebrating ...
On Feb. 3, 1959, the face of modern music changed forever in one tragic moment with the simultaneous deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper Later referred to as The Day the Music ...
Jeff Nicholas, farmer and president of the North Iowa Cultural Center and Museum, and Pete Potts, director of marketing and public relations at the Surf Ballroom, stand among thousands of signatures ...
Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper died in a plane crash on Feb. 3, 1959. It became known as "The Day the Music Died." While the plane crashed in Iowa amid a snowstorm, Wisconsin played a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EAU CLAIRE — “The Day the Music Died” took place on this day nearly 70 years ago. A plane crash that took place on February 3, ...
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