LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — The Texas woman who inspired the 1958 Buddy Holly song "Peggy Sue" has died at a Lubbock hospital. Peggy Sue Gerron Rackham of Lubbock died Monday at University Medical Center, ...
If you’re willing to pay the price, all sorts of high-priced machinery can be yours at the Barrett-Jackson luxury auctions in Scottsdale — and at the 2010 auction, buyers will be able to bid on a ...
The Buddy Holly Center is thrilled to announce the homecoming of Buddy Holly's original 1958 Ariel Cyclone motorcycle. The motorcycle was Lot #235 of the "Remembering Waylon" Auction on October 5, ...
Apart from being one of the guys who have given birth to rock ’n’ roll, Buddy Holly was also a keen rider. He was no Steve McQueen, but not building a huge collection of motorcycles does not make ...
It was bought by a Texan fan who will grant the bike on long-term loan to the Buddy Holly Centre. Buddy Holly’s 1958 Ariel Cyclone The story behind the bike is just as interesting. It seems Buddy and ...
On May 13, 1958, flush from the success of a world tour in support of their songs “That’ll Be The Day” and “Peggy Sue,” Buddy Holly and two other members of his band, the Crickets, paid a visit to Ray ...
The Biggest Show Of Stars 1958 Tour kicked off on Oct. 3 at Worcester Auditorium with a lineup that lived up to the name. Buddy Holly was joined on the 17-date North American tour by 11 other acts, ...
The Texas woman who inspired the 1958 Buddy Holly song “Peggy Sue” has died at a Lubbock hospital. Peggy Sue Gerron Rackham of Lubbock died Monday at University Medical Center, according to UMC ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — The Texas woman who inspired the 1958 Buddy Holly song “Peggy Sue” has died at a Lubbock hospital. Peggy Sue Gerron Rackham of Lubbock died Monday at University Medical Center, ...
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