If you need any references, you may write to Hi-Pockets, or Dave Stone c/o radio station KDAV here in Lubbock, and ask them about us. If it would not be asking too much, we would like to request your listening to our programs and see if you like us. The radio station we are on, is KDAV (580 on your radio dial). I know that you wouldn't want to let just anyone play at your school, so if you have not heard of us, we are the 580 Ranch Hands * Buddy and Jack, and we have two radio programs every Sunday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock and 3:30 o'clock respectively. We are interested in helping neighborhood high schools to raise funds and at the same time raise money for us to help pay our way through high school. In it he says, “We are a group of high-school boys that has organized one of the leading hill-billy & Western bands in Lubbock. Whilst there Buddy hand prints a letter to send our to area schools looking for dance jobs. Buddy teams with Jack Neal to form the duo Buddy and Jack, and their show is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 3:15 & 3:30 from KDAV during "The Sunday Party". The Sunday Party aired by Hipockets Duncan, a disc jockey and talent scout, gives local musicians an opportunity to perform live. September 1953 Radio station KDAV in Lubbock begins broadcasting what is considered the first all-country music format in the United States. They won the $5 first-place prize performing "Have You Ever Gone Sailing On The River Of Memories".īuddy’s parents buy him a steel guitar, but Buddy says he doesn’t want it and asks for a regular guitar instead. His brothers grease the bow to cut down the screeching. Larry plays fiddle, Travis plays accordion and five-year old Buddy plays a small violin. The three Holley brothers enter and win a local music contest. Buddy was named after his grandfathers.ĪpBuddy attends the birthday party of a four-year-old girl, and the event is reported in a Lubbock newspaper article, which states "Buddy Holley sang a song for the occasion." ![]() This story was originally written by Gayle Thompson, and revised by Annie Zaleski.SeptemCharles Hardin Holley is born to Ella Pauline Drake Holley and Lawrence Odell "L.O." Holley on Labor Day at 1911 6th St. Holly was 22 years old at the time of his death. Jennings continued performing with the Winter Dance Party Tour, which made him unable to attend the service. "I think you already know / I told you that a long time ago." "Don't ask me who I gave my seat to on that plane," Jennings sings in the song. The tune, written by Jennings and Shel Silverstein, alluded to the plane crash, which at that time had happened almost 20 years before, and Jennings' dislike of discussing it. ![]() In 1978, Jennings included the song "A Long Time Ago" on his I've Always Been Crazy album. And then I had told Buddy, 'I hope your plane crashes.' We cut up like that all the time." "Somebody had taken my place on that airplane. "For years, I thought I caused ," Jennings said years later. When Holly learned that Jennings wasn't planning on flying with him, so the story goes, he said to Jennings in jest, "Well, I hope your ol' bus freezes up," which prompted Jennings to joke, "Well, I hope your ol' plane crashes" - a statement that Jennings admitted haunted him. Jennings had planned on accompanying Holly on the flight, but the Big Bopper had the flu, so Jennings gave him the seat on the ill-fated plane and took the bus instead. 2 concert in Clear Lake, Iowa, to Fargo, N.D. Due to previous tour bus mechanical failures, Holly chartered a small airplane to get him from a Feb.
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