The Dark Secrets of Buddy Holly Came Out After His Death

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Did you know that Buddy Holly was one of the first musicians to fight for the right to produce his own songs? Or that his signature glasses vanished for two decades, only to resurface in a courthouse storage box? Welcome to this in-depth exploration of Buddy Holly, one of rock 'n' roll's earliest and most enduring legends. In this video, we're pulling back the curtain to reveal unexpected, and sometimes dark, facets of his life, career, and untimely death.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:28 - Humble Beginnings in Lubbock, Texas
00:58 - Discovering His Passion for Music
01:20 - The Early Struggles and Small Triumphs
02:09 - The Highs of Stardom and National Tours
03:00 - A Love Story Cut Short
05:08 - Unraveling The Unknown
07:16 - Buddy’s Music Echos On
07:30 - Outro
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We start with Holly's humble beginnings and trace his meteoric rise to fame, shedding light on the grit and ambition that fueled his journey. Get ready to hear about Holly's unique tastes in musical instruments, like the celesta, and how they influenced his distinct sound.
We'll also delve into his personal life, where his love for music was equally matched by a turbulent love life. Learn about the coin toss that would become an eerie twist of fate, deciding who would board the ill-fated plane that led to the tragic end of three music legends.
Moreover, we'll share details about the iconic glasses that almost became the stuff of urban legends. These glasses were not just fashion statements; they were a part of Buddy's identity and contributed to the mystery surrounding his life after they went missing.
This video is a deep dive into the man who left an indelible mark on music history. It's not just a retelling of widely known facts but an exploration of lesser-known and curious aspects that made Buddy Holly the complex artist he was. So sit back, relax, and join us as we journey through the life and times of Buddy Holly, covering ground from fascinating facts to hidden gems.
The Dark Secrets of Buddy Holly Came Out After His Death

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@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
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@wesleycook7687
@wesleycook7687 8 ай бұрын
I saw Lester Holt in the picture and thought I was going to hear something different. You showed a picture of Dion instead of Tommy Allsup. Buddy's hits were on Coral Records and Brunswick. Decca might have been the major owner of these companies but only one album has ever appeared on Decca which had the original version of That'll Be The Day and old cover songs. As for the glockenspiel, it belonged to Norman Petty's wife and Buddy liked the sound so she played it on Every Day, the flip side of Peggy Sue. As for dark secrets, there were none really. Buddy became independent when Petty wouldn't pay royalties he owed Buddy. A lawsuit was pending when Buddy was killed. Buddy's widow carried on with the lawsuit but Petty's name was on all the Clovis recordings so he was free to release any records made in his studio. Love Is Strange was one of the tapes Petty reworked by adding strings and extending the 2 verses to 4 plus adding a bridge . It fits very well with Buddy's guitar. Maria might have had a falling out with Buddy's family but I do know she left them and Norman Petty out of The Buddy Holly Story. Paul Mccartney's Real Buddy Holly Story ,a documentary, is much better as Jerry Allison and the other original Crickets are in the film. So is Buddy's family. Maria is mentioned once. As for the fortune teller...well I have never heard or read that before. But it's possible I guess. ❤❤❤
@familydogg1234
@familydogg1234 8 ай бұрын
Dion DiMucci was supposed to be on that plane- also lost to a coin toss.
@wesleycook7687
@wesleycook7687 8 ай бұрын
@@familydogg1234 I've heard that before..Dion was careful with his money so he opted out of paying the 60 bucks for a seat on the plane.. Buddy approached him first. There wasn't any coin toss. And I've also heard that it wasn't true because Buddy chartered the plane for him, Waylon, and Tommy but Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper who was sick asked to fly instead.. Ritchie lost the coin toss. The Big Bopper just asked Waylon to swap places with him. There was only one coin toss..
@user-gu3xf3eo7i
@user-gu3xf3eo7i 8 ай бұрын
So What do have to say about it
@wesleycook7687
@wesleycook7687 8 ай бұрын
@@user-gu3xf3eo7i It really doesn't matter anymore now does it ? I've heard Dion's version from him on U Tube. And the other comes from Tommy Allsup. So, I don't have any opinion..They were there . I wasn't..
@charliebryer2802
@charliebryer2802 8 ай бұрын
His dark side consists of arguing with his brothers (much like everyone ever - that had brothers) and occasionally being slightly naughty at school (much like almost everyone who ever went to school). He also had a say in his own career and did all the hard work himself. Had the link for this video said “Buddy Holly was exactly as great as you always thought he was” I would’ve still clicked. He was someone very special and it hurts to think what more he could’ve achieved. RIP
@Halad49
@Halad49 8 ай бұрын
Yes, that is how some people work these things. Good video, bad description.
@johnwallace6989
@johnwallace6989 8 ай бұрын
Hell i got a darker side then that. Lol😂
@Carrie-tm5so
@Carrie-tm5so 8 ай бұрын
That's hardly anything dark. Appreciate your comment. 👍
@Halad49
@Halad49 8 ай бұрын
@@Carrie-tm5so Yes, bad, stupid headline. Should have been something like "Interesting facts about Buddy Holly," people still would have clicked on it.
@walliegirl2
@walliegirl2 8 ай бұрын
Buddy made a wallet for Marty Robbins. How cool is that?
@musicauthority674
@musicauthority674 8 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison had three things in common. they both were from Texas. they were known for their glasses. and they both were extremely talented and skilled musicians.
@garyfaught3769
@garyfaught3769 8 ай бұрын
They also were both born in 1936 and died quite young, Buddy in 1959 at age 22 and Roy in 1988 at age 52.
@musicauthority674
@musicauthority674 8 ай бұрын
@@garyfaught3769 Yeah, Roy Orbison died from a massive heart attack while he was flying radio controlled aircraft. after having a triple bypass heart surgery, and along with George Harrison just forming the The Traveling Wilbury's. on December 6th 1988. he was one of the greatest singers of all time and he is definitely missed. (update); just a few months ago Joe Walsh along with James Burton. have mentoring Roy Orbison's grandson, Roy Orbison III. and he made his first stage appearance at just six years old and he was fantastic. !!very impressive indeed!! we could have a new Roy Orbison in the future how about that?
@AmyWinehouse9and14.
@AmyWinehouse9and14. 7 ай бұрын
Roy said it was hearing Buddy do slow love songs inspired him to do the same.
@Verge63
@Verge63 6 ай бұрын
Both had tragedy Buddy died in a plan crash and Roy lost his sons in a house fire
@AmyWinehouse9and14.
@AmyWinehouse9and14. 6 ай бұрын
@@Verge63John Denver died in a plane crash and Steve Marriott died in a house fire.
@karphin1
@karphin1 8 ай бұрын
He left a lasting mark. I live in an apartment building, and a neighbour has two cats, “Buddy” and “Holly”. Love it!
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Well said, we strongly concur! Thank you for watching our content and for sharing your thoughts. What other types of video would you like to see?
@tonym994
@tonym994 6 ай бұрын
that's too cool for school. I wish I'd thought of it w/ all the cats & dogs my family has had over the years.
@davidboyce8683
@davidboyce8683 8 ай бұрын
One of the most underrated musicians ever . A genius, like Eddie Cochran IMO.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
We absolutely agree! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Be safe and enjoy the rest of your evening!
@Rickkennett143
@Rickkennett143 8 ай бұрын
A genius? Of course. But no way was he underrated.
@iangoulding6840
@iangoulding6840 6 ай бұрын
Had they lived they would of given elvis a run for his money for sure
@bird401
@bird401 6 ай бұрын
It’s official. The word “underrated” is now…a totally meaningless word.
@davidboyce8683
@davidboyce8683 6 ай бұрын
@@bird401 yes , how cute...lololo
@Me2Lancer
@Me2Lancer 8 ай бұрын
I was riding on a school bus the morning after Buddy Holly's plane crashed. On hearing the news on the radio, I was crushed. I'd become a fan of Buddy. Later in the summer of 1999, I had a business trip to Minneapolis, MN. My drive took me past the spot where Buddy's plane crashed. It was a sobering moment.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thank you so much for sharing your life story. What other types of video would you like to see?
@Dave-bj3pq
@Dave-bj3pq 6 ай бұрын
😂😂 January 3rd school was off for the holiday break but not yours 😂
@Me2Lancer
@Me2Lancer 5 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly's plane crashed on February 3, 1959, American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” J. P. Richardson were all killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. The day of the week was a Tuesday.
@hollyprincipato3287
@hollyprincipato3287 18 күн бұрын
How can you say he did die?
@Me2Lancer
@Me2Lancer 18 күн бұрын
@@Dave-bj3pq No, as i said, I was on a school bus that day on my way to Grandview Elementary School in Grandview, Texas.
@tiffanycarr2781
@tiffanycarr2781 8 ай бұрын
Still waiting for those "dark secrets" that the title claims
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
I read in his biography that he and a fellow recording artists were involved hookers.
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
I mean he and a black recording artist were involved in hiring prostitutes.
@kennethrussell1158
@kennethrussell1158 8 ай бұрын
Same here 👍
@user-oi3cr9rs3m
@user-oi3cr9rs3m Ай бұрын
It’s bait .. there are no dark secrets buddy was good man
@lawrencekrikorian4681
@lawrencekrikorian4681 8 ай бұрын
J.I. Allison, the Crickets' drummer, was Buddy's friend in Lubbock. He helped my brother get his first record album contract. He was very good to our family, and always spoke well of his long-dead friend, Buddy Holly. I visited Buddy's grave in Lubbock once, and the Fender guitar was in fact carved on it. J.I.'s first wife was the actual Peggy Sue.
@simonhodgetts6530
@simonhodgetts6530 8 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly, along with The Everly Brothers were vital to the development of modern rock and pop music. Their influence on the likes of The Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel was immense.
@vernpascal1531
@vernpascal1531 8 ай бұрын
Yup. It was the combination of Chuck Berry, Elvis, Little Richard R&B with what you wrote to make The Beatles Magic.
@briancollins5117
@briancollins5117 8 ай бұрын
And the Rolling Stones too
@bradparker9664
@bradparker9664 8 ай бұрын
Mick Jagger saw Buddy Holly in concert as a kid. Buddy, Elvis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins...those are the forces that culminated in the British invasion. Additionally, The Stones' sax player, Bobby Keys, knew Buddy from around Lubbock as a kid, and played on "Return to Sender" for Elvis. As great as Buddy was, and he most certainly was, but to a lot of people, they forget that Valens and Richardson were part of that tragedy. The film La Bamba made people aware for aware, but it's far enough removed from the public collective memory, a lot of people have don't even know who they are. Very sad. And Peterson...forget about it. No one bud us music geeks know who he was.
@garyfaught3769
@garyfaught3769 7 ай бұрын
@@bradparker9664 It's a lot like when Patsy Cline was killed in a plane crash in 1963. Very few people remember it or are aware that successful recording stars Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins also perished in the same crash, not to mention pilot Randy Hughes.
@user-hf5uq5lo2y
@user-hf5uq5lo2y 7 ай бұрын
Heh S you really get around!!
@ellenmorse8559
@ellenmorse8559 8 ай бұрын
Why was “True love ways” not even mentioned which he composed and sang? It is ever enduring and one for the ages. A masterpiece for it’s time and much loved today!
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
Everyone knows he composed it. Peter ang Gordon made a hit and get credit for recording the song.
@ellenmorse8559
@ellenmorse8559 8 ай бұрын
@@homey4523 I beg to differ. “True love ways” had it’s genesis sixty years ago so at least a few generations don’t know about it. Are any of the young people able to name three songs from the “Great American Songbook”?
@garyfaught3769
@garyfaught3769 8 ай бұрын
It's a beautiful song. My bride and I had it in our wedding music way back in 1987. We also have it on our juke box.
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 8 ай бұрын
The part about his glasses surprised me the most...most of the time, a person who wears glasses either has them on or very near by...for not finding them for years and where the glasses were found is very interesting. Favorite song of mine is "Maybe Baby." 🙏 RIP BUDDY HOLLY 🙏
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! We're glad to know that you love our video. May Buddy find peace 😥😥
@Halad49
@Halad49 8 ай бұрын
Well, he was thrown violently out of a crashed airplane, so I don't imagine he had them on when his body was discovered.
@swabbyboy
@swabbyboy 8 ай бұрын
Buddy's glasses were lost in the crash. A few months later as spring approached, the farmer was out preparing his field for planting. Since the snow had melted, he found the glasses and turned over to the Sheriffs office. They were placed in a manilla envelope marked 'Charles Hardin Holly'. There they stayed for a little over 20 years until a new sheriff was elected. That sheriff decided he was going to clean out the courthouse. In a file cabinet, in the basement he found the aforementioned manilla envelope. He gave the glasses to Buddy's parents. Then the widowed sued and won.
@Halad49
@Halad49 8 ай бұрын
@@swabbyboy Yes, I seem to remember reading this before. Thanks!
@wesleycook7687
@wesleycook7687 8 ай бұрын
I always heard the same . Buddy's glasses were found by the farmer. He turned them in to the Police but it was years before they were turned over to the family. In a way,I think the family should have got them but Maria donating them to the museum was probably the right thing to do. That's better that what Yoko did with John's glasses She sold them which outraged Paul Mccartney..I heard later that Paul had got them and placed them in a museum but it was probably just a rumor.
@rhondashinn4952
@rhondashinn4952 8 ай бұрын
I have always love Buddy Holly since I discoverd music. He inspired so many musicians. Such a tradgedy The Day The Music Died. RIP
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Beautiful words, thank you for your message for Buddy. We love him. May he find peace 😭😭
@ronaldheflen7629
@ronaldheflen7629 8 ай бұрын
How could.3 adults. Go ride in snow.storm in Iowa..on a one engine.plane???...I.rode one.in.WA..later .and would never go.a single.engine any thing.ever....WA. Roj
@user-fv8zx7qs4f
@user-fv8zx7qs4f 8 ай бұрын
I've been a fan of buddy holly since I was little kid. Had the privelage of visiting the ballroom where he did his last concert and the crash site. Still listen to his music, it'll never die.😢😊
@TizzleVizzle
@TizzleVizzle 8 ай бұрын
I was 15 when Buddy Holly died. He was my idol, more so than Elvis. I was in a singing duo in Brooklyn, NY called the Taylor Kids, with my partner Carl Pace. We were Everly Brothers wannabes. We had a manager called Jay Fishman. He phoned me and said, "Did you hear he news, Buddy Holly died?" I told him I was very sad and cried about it. He came back with this unbelievable statement, "Well, look at it this way, there's more room at the top now." We fired him.
@michaelgoldberg7127
@michaelgoldberg7127 8 ай бұрын
Buddy was immensely talented. Not to knock Elvis, as he was GREAT, but he never wrote one song. Never produced one either. Buddy did it all. Also, he was a MASTER guitar player, in the same class as Hendrix, Clapton, and Page for his time. The guitar, for Elvis, was mostly just a Prop. I was too young when he died and only learned about him after years and years. Every year, he is honored in England as he has his very own "Hollyday," where his music is played exclusively. Paul McCartney has attended this event, and credits naming "The Beatles" after the success of "The Crickets", both insects. Also, The Hollies were named after Buddy. Both are honors that Elvis cannot claim. His Legend will live FOREVER.😀😀😀😀
@Carrie-tm5so
@Carrie-tm5so 8 ай бұрын
Interesting. Thanks for sharing! ❤
@DCI226
@DCI226 8 ай бұрын
Elvis was a great singer and an incredible performer, but you are right about Buddy. He was on a different level as a musician.
@michaelgoldberg7127
@michaelgoldberg7127 8 ай бұрын
Elvis CERTAINLY had it over Buddy in dance moves and Sex Appeal! Overall, considering everything, Buddy was more diverse and more talented.@@DCI226
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Well said, we strongly concur! Thank you for watching our content and for sharing your thoughts. What other types of video would you like to see?
@michaelgoldberg7127
@michaelgoldberg7127 8 ай бұрын
Jeff Lynne of ELO!!!!@@FactsVerse
@dekelanson5280
@dekelanson5280 8 ай бұрын
Misleading title. What dark secrets?
@sonyafox3271
@sonyafox3271 8 ай бұрын
Exactly, even though on one hand he did do a good thing for his fellow musicians but, at the same time when, someone has a fear like planes not a good thing to push them into riding one at the last minute!
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
better to read the biography. It's all there.
@Our__Earth
@Our__Earth 8 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly was innovative on so many different levels… Which you well articulated here and we thank you As his fans. So, I would not say there are dark secrets… The world lost a treasure too early that day in 59.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Definitely! We feel the same way. Thank you for sharing your sentiments and for watching our content. What other types of video would you like to see on Facts Verse?
@user-pz4sz4gw1x
@user-pz4sz4gw1x 8 ай бұрын
Buddy is my favorite rock n roller and I listen to his songs on a daily basis sadly being 13 most of my friends don’t like this legend’s work.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Glad to know that you're a fan of Buddy. Which of his songs appealed to you the most?
@gram1976
@gram1976 8 ай бұрын
I love that you have a open mind!!
@danielfetyko5200
@danielfetyko5200 8 ай бұрын
This shows just how timeless his songs are. R.I.P.
@carlylewoodard269
@carlylewoodard269 8 ай бұрын
Just a typical boy with unbelievable talent.Your narrative finds no dark secrets He was just great."Blue days black nights" one of his lesser known songs and one of my favorites.
@guygranger7894
@guygranger7894 8 ай бұрын
I guess what caught my attention the most was Buddy`s interest in the paranormal. Something I dabbled in myself,and also that he was a prankster in school. Another great part of my past.
@statesrights01
@statesrights01 6 ай бұрын
A good friend of mine and I were at work talking about Buddy Holly and Elvis. I told him that Holly would out do Elvis if he had lived. For a second I thought our friendship was about to hit bottom. It didn't though.
@BruceH-to6sl
@BruceH-to6sl 8 ай бұрын
I bought an eight track tape of Buddy's greatest hits back in the 70s and played it all the time. It was one of my favorite albums back then. I still love his music but the 8-tracks are all gone now.
@blainenodes8182
@blainenodes8182 6 ай бұрын
I had a lot of 8 tracks,in 1972 ??)got Santana 8 trk in quadraphonic,just added reverb,but was cool for 2 wks🎉🎉
@jamest.byrnes8142
@jamest.byrnes8142 8 ай бұрын
A couple of photo editing errors here are problematic. The photo at 1:14 is not of Holly and partner Bob Montgomery but a picture of Buddy with my late friend, the legendary Vancouver Disc Jockey, Red Robinson, taken in 1958. The photo recounting Richie Valens' coin toss with Tommy Allsop is a photo of Dion Dimucci who actually was also on the tour. Try to get it right you guys, ok?
@GeorgeCostanzais10.
@GeorgeCostanzais10. 8 ай бұрын
It’s been said that the very few people who’ve listened to The Velvet Underground formed their own bands. Well, some talented people who’ve listened to Buddy Holly formed the GREATEST rock acts of all time, like Bob Dylan, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones to name a few (the first Beatles recording, still in their teens as The Quarrymen, was a rendition of ‘That’ll Be The Day’) . The Crickets were the blueprint for every subsequent rock band to this day, Buddy Holly was the first true complete artist in rock history and ‘The "Chirping" Crickets’ was the best rock album of the 1950s.
@billmago7991
@billmago7991 8 ай бұрын
I discovered Buddy Holly as a 7 yr old in 1970 going through my Aunt's record collection...been a fan ever since.....my fave Buddy Holly song is Well Alright....covered by Santana in the mid 70s.....I had the pleasure of informing my friends it's a remake from one of the greatest Rock n Rollers ever to live
@moeb4348
@moeb4348 8 ай бұрын
I think Blind Faith covered that one also. It is a great early rock song.
@SPHau
@SPHau 8 ай бұрын
There's a great live version by Waylon Jennings out there to .
@kevindick7485
@kevindick7485 8 ай бұрын
What is the deal with luring us in with a picture of Lester Holt then baiting us in with your Buddy Holley pitch ?
@mikecoady5519
@mikecoady5519 3 ай бұрын
Lester Holt was his dog's vet...the dogs name was Snookins...named after Buddy's aunt...Snookins Keester
@user-xq5vx7rs4w
@user-xq5vx7rs4w 8 ай бұрын
❤ Buddy wasn’t a master guitarist as someone wrote here. He wrote very good pop rock tunes. Some were among the best ever published. Buddy was terrific at being an arranger, and was innovative with sounds long before anyone else in the rock world. Buddy also had a great talent for taking a melody and creating a beautiful guitar solo which was influenced by the melody but was a Variation on it. Before that you often heard a guitarist or piano player simply play the song’s melody, or something very similar to it, during the solo section if there was one. His song structure influenced Lennon and McCartney more than anyone else. And since they were emulated by editions from the mid60s onward we can say that all of pop or pop rock music that would also include southern rock etc., has its roots in buddies ideas. That by the way it’s not an exaggeration that’s not hyperbole it’s the truth.
@RaulGonzalez-gd7fi
@RaulGonzalez-gd7fi 8 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly and Chuck Barry to me are the architects of Rock n Roll music as we know it. No Buddy,no Barry No Rock!!!
@budmcnew7763
@budmcnew7763 8 ай бұрын
​@@RaulGonzalez-gd7fiI don't know. If it wasn't them it probably would have been someone else.
@williamhenry4986
@williamhenry4986 8 ай бұрын
Mick jagger said buddy wrote beautiful songs Lennon and McCartney said imagine what he could of done if he had lived longer ? And my god what a catalogue of music great music he left behind in such a short time on Earth RIP buddy holly
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Fun stuff, thanks for sharing this info! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?
@willielarimer7170
@willielarimer7170 8 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly seemed like a regular guy who made it good, thats what i liked, he appreciated his fans and his fans appreciated him, i wish i could have heard all 3 of them play in person, im glad you mentioned the pilot, he tragically lost his life and also had a grieving family
@rockinmosquito
@rockinmosquito 8 ай бұрын
First the picture at 4:04 is Frankie Avalon not Ritchie Valens. He was very close to his family, and they supported him 100%.
@royrice8021
@royrice8021 8 ай бұрын
NOT Frankie Avalon, it’s Dion DiMucci of, yep, Dion and The Belmonts! 👍
@oklie_doklie
@oklie_doklie 8 ай бұрын
They always post pictures that are wrong on this website!😐
@barbarahanratty4174
@barbarahanratty4174 8 ай бұрын
I know that picture isn't Ritchie Valens but can't decide whether or not it's Dion or Frankie Avalon.
@royrice8021
@royrice8021 8 ай бұрын
@@barbarahanratty4174 I’m gonna go with Dion. Don’t expect any clarification from a site that can’t even get the picture right! 👍
@davidhenschel1990
@davidhenschel1990 8 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly lived a straight-edge lifestyle during an era when journalists did not investigate the lifestyles of performers. Performers had a lot of privacy compared to the mess that started in 1974 after Clare Boothe Luce launched People Weekly magazine. For example, during Buddy’s lifetime and for many years after the plane crash, people who never met him were clueless about his interest in paranormal topics.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
We absolutely agree! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Be safe and enjoy the rest of your evening!
@timothyd9543
@timothyd9543 8 ай бұрын
Agreed. The mysticism surprised me but what surprised me the most was the part about him being a troublemaker. He seemed to me until now to be a little too 'normal' for that. Then again, Little Richard told some shocking stories about how wild he was backstage at shows. So I shouldn't be surprised at anything.
@roberttelarket4934
@roberttelarket4934 8 ай бұрын
You don't know what you're talking about! There were scandal sheets Confidential, National Tattler and of course scandal mongers Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons!!!!!
@davidhenschel1990
@davidhenschel1990 8 ай бұрын
@@roberttelarket4934 The believability of Confidential, Hush-Hush and similar magazines, owned by Hollywood Research, Incorporated, was ruined in 1957. Buddy Holly was alive then and possibly knew about the criminal libel trial that brought down all the Hollywood Research magazines. If Buddy was in New York City in January 1958, as he often was, he could have seen the New York Daily News cover photo of the crime scene with the dead body of Frances Everitt Rushmore. She was murdered by her psychopathic husband who had written a lot of Confidential stories before the criminal trial had started. He had been editor-in-chief of Confidential. [new paragraph] New Yorkers, possibly including Buddy Holly, learned from the Daily News that Frances Rushmore was the mother of two young daughters. Her gossipy, psychopathic husband shot her inside a taxicab very close to a police station on Manhattan’s East 104th Street. That ruined the credibility of everything Confidential and Hush-Hush had published. They were published by the same company, Hollywood Research, Incorporated. [new paragraph] Hedda Hopper was a notorious liar and unreliable journalist for many years, culminating in her ironically titled 1963 book, The Whole Truth and Nothing But. The book’s assertions included one that movie actor Michael Wilding was a homosexual. Wilding sued Hopper for libel and won. This caused many newspaper publishers to drop her syndicated column. Of the sources mentioned by Robert Telarket - mathematician? - those that could have smeared Buddy Holly during his lifetime, but didn’t, only Louella Parsons’ syndicated column had some items that were believable. Because these KZfaq comments are supposed to focus on Buddy Holly, the most important issue about 1950s journalism is that he never did anything that could have brought down his reputation anyway. Buddy was well-behaved offstage. If he smoked cigarettes, so what? Millions of people smoked them in 1959, the last phase of his life. If your point is that everyone believed everything they heard and read back then, you are wrong. Smokers did not believe published reports of the dangers of smoking.
@elijahjames8837
@elijahjames8837 8 ай бұрын
Interesting! He was breaking free from the record companies and then he died. This may have been the first fime a musician was sacrificed but given he wasn't the last; remember there is the 27 club. The same goes for Jimi Hendrix who was going to leave his manager and whose autopsy showed so much wine in his lungs the coroner said he had to have drowned in a pool of wine and Janis Joplin dealer said the "government" came to him and told him that if he didnt sell her this packet of heroin hed spend the rest of his life in jail. Too many musicians have died mysteriously.
@sonyafox3271
@sonyafox3271 8 ай бұрын
Hid! Don’t you mean prison, if you get caught with drugs your not going to spend the rest of your life in county jail, you going to end up serving a lengthy amount of time in a federal prison! There’s a huge difference between jail and prison!
@djbennett900
@djbennett900 8 ай бұрын
Have you been reading Alex Constantine? This is nonsense.
@elijahjames8837
@elijahjames8837 8 ай бұрын
@@sonyafox3271 No that is not how reality works the biggest drug smuggling in the world is the CIA. they smuggle so much drugs they are known as Cocaine International Agency.
@elijahjames8837
@elijahjames8837 8 ай бұрын
@@djbennett900 no what I said is well documented. The entire rock and roll movement was a military psyop. Almost everyone of them were connected to elite American families. And they are all related to each other.
@elijahjames8837
@elijahjames8837 8 ай бұрын
@sonyafox3271 you are as naive as they come. The government wanted her gone and they told him to do the deed and we won't send you to jail. Don't you know George Bush Sr was one of the biggest drug smugglers in American history, and at his peak, he was President. So no, I don't mean what you in your uninformed ignorance think. You have a lot of research to do. Start with the human sacrifice known as the Kennedy assassination Oswald had nothing to do with it and then go from there.
@rogerflack415
@rogerflack415 8 ай бұрын
The Dark Secret is that there are no dark secrets about Buddy Holly. But then that wasn't really a secret was it?
@bonzomcduffy8336
@bonzomcduffy8336 8 ай бұрын
Wow... those secrets are so dark. I'm just chilled to the bone. OMG... the horror.... so scary and dark.
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
I consider Buddy Holly the best in Rock and Roll history. He's a good and prolific composer, singer. guitarist and innovator. He pioneered the dubbing of his own voice. He's ahead of his time that's why he was not recognized fast as a recording artist. He inspired me since I was a kid. He likewise inspired me to be the lead guitarist of a band. I collected all his cassettes and cds. His glasses are iconic
@comicsgod53
@comicsgod53 8 ай бұрын
Les Paul came had an Ampex 8 track recorder installed in his home back in 1957 for a princely sum so NO Buddy Holly was not the first to overdub recordings.
@TomClarkSouthLondon
@TomClarkSouthLondon 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely 👍
@TomClarkSouthLondon
@TomClarkSouthLondon 8 ай бұрын
@@comicsgod53agreed, Buddy was inspired by Les Pauls experiments, but took them to a whole new level.👍
@TomClarkSouthLondon
@TomClarkSouthLondon 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely no secrets, and absolutely nothing here is dark😆
@esthergarcia1373
@esthergarcia1373 7 ай бұрын
“RIP Buddy Holly❣You gave us all great music.” 🎸🎼🙏🌟
@greghawkins229
@greghawkins229 8 ай бұрын
Strange how Richie Valens looks a lot like Dion
@JeffTullock-fs4de
@JeffTullock-fs4de 8 ай бұрын
How many hits did Holly have? How many songs of his do you know? He died at only 22 years old and made all of that great music. His talent in making rock n roll music was staggering. Imagine him at 45-50?
@boybaby7818
@boybaby7818 8 ай бұрын
He could have been Vanilla Ice, the well could have run dry. No one can tell.
@lordXAVIJAANBJERGNOG
@lordXAVIJAANBJERGNOG 6 ай бұрын
@@boybaby7818 Ridiculous comparison.
@boybaby7818
@boybaby7818 6 ай бұрын
@@lordXAVIJAANBJERGNOG just because he had a few hits how do you know he could have kept it up? When was the last hit the Rolling Stones had? You can't predict the future anymore than I can.
@melmack2003
@melmack2003 8 ай бұрын
No need to put one down over the other...Elvis and Buddy were both superstars in their own right with totally different sounds and styles....forever etched in the history of music!
@normanacree1635
@normanacree1635 8 ай бұрын
Elvis' advantage was that he had a manager who know how to exploit his star.
@DadofInc
@DadofInc 6 ай бұрын
I discovered buddy in 2013, almost 50+ years after his tragic death. When I read about his story including his death it stunned me as if it was happening again in 2013. This pioneer changed my life with his music and lifestyle. “Crying,Waiting,Hoping”
@FunkyFanthom
@FunkyFanthom 8 ай бұрын
"Dark Secrets" you say? 🤔🤭🤫
@user-ho9zz7wi7v
@user-ho9zz7wi7v 8 ай бұрын
My Son is an Awesome musician. His Dad was a Music teacher. I sing & played some piano a long time ago. My brother played guitar & sang. Both My Dad & My Husbands Dad were self taught musicians. So I guess that makes him a third generation musician. He was doing really well with it too but he got married , adopted his wife’s little girl. Two years later they had a baby boy. He was offered a very lucrative job as a President of a college. He says he rarely picks up a guitar. It makes me sad. We used to have sing alongside all the time. Wow!!! I guess the thing that surprises me about Buddy was the mysticism. I’m not real surprised , I just never thought about it I’ve also been interested in things unseen myself. Since I was a child I’ve had dreams at times that later happened. It wasn’t ever anything I sought out or had any control over so I could never predict anything by it. But,,,, probably the first one I ever had ,,, we lived right by the rail road tracks. The depot was just down the street. Back in those days passenger trains came through there at high rates of speed. So I woke up early one morning just crying my eyes out. I told Mama that I’d dreamed the train ran over an old man. And his eyes were hanging out. It was so real and i can still see it. A little bit later an old man up the street who worked graveyard shift was coming home from work, fell asleep & ran right out in front of the train. My older brothers ran over there with Daddy. And one of the younger boys, a real tough guy, ran to Mom flipping out because he’d seen the man & his eyeballs were hanging out. CRAZY!!! Granny said I had the gift. Moma said it was coincidence. She didn’t believe people should delve into such things.
@dginia
@dginia 8 ай бұрын
My oldest sister-in-law was present for that final concert at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake. Tour schedules seem to have an iron grip on artists, with no allowance for bad weather or break downs. This is just wrong, as it is inhumane. So many have perished from accidents or become addicted to drugs because of the relentless pressure and little time for rest.
@garyfaught3769
@garyfaught3769 8 ай бұрын
I was at the 2009 "50 Winters Later" Dance Party on Feb. 2nd, 2009 at the Surf Ballroom. It was quite a party. Went to the crash site the following day. It was a sad and somber occasion. Buddy will not be forgotten any time soon, not should he be.
@heathstjohn6775
@heathstjohn6775 7 ай бұрын
Sorry to be so predictable, but since no one else has asked, does she have, or do you have, please, any memoribilia from that evening ? Thanks.
@dginia
@dginia 7 ай бұрын
@@heathstjohn6775 No. Just the shock of the accident.
@dopenerd
@dopenerd 7 ай бұрын
Seems like he was a regular guy trying to make it like all of us. We were definitely robbed by fate of Buddy as he was showing signs of becoming more than a trailblazer in music. RIP Buddy, Ritchie and JP
@steveconn
@steveconn 8 ай бұрын
His 1956 recordings on the Complete Buddy Holly CD collection are great underknown tracks (Changing All Those Changes, Blue Days, Black Nights...)
@codymartin77
@codymartin77 8 ай бұрын
My favorite Buddy Holly Song was Heartbeat!
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
One of our favorites too, you've got fine taste! What other types of video would you like to see?
@codymartin77
@codymartin77 8 ай бұрын
@@FactsVerse Eddie Cochran
@joegongora2200
@joegongora2200 21 күн бұрын
When I had the box set entitled, The Complete Buddy Holly with 6 LPs in the liner notes it mentioned he formed his band while in Junior High. He was permitted to play at school assemblies even then he was gaining popularity. While in Junior high at a school assembly his band decided to play and sing 🎤,” To Old To Cut The Mustard.” The song was dedicated to the oldest teacher at that school. If anyone was able to do something like that it was Buddy Holly and his band. If he did something like that he also had a humorous side to him. That means he was human just like everyone else because everyone one the planet 🌎 takes risks does things that are outrageous. Buddy Holly wasn’t any different he was human like everyone else.
@denisel.1327
@denisel.1327 8 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly is one of my favorite artists. I enjoy listening to his songs especially a rare tune of his called That Makes It Tough.
@OsitoTejano
@OsitoTejano 5 ай бұрын
That Makes It Tough is just so good, isn't it? I'm not sure why it hasn't garnered more attention.
@bobblankenship3649
@bobblankenship3649 8 ай бұрын
As huge of a Beatles fan I am, I truly belive that if Buddy would have live the Fab Four wouldn't have had the impact they had in 1964.
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
The Beatles were inspired by him. For sure they could have had a collaboration.
@user-qv3kr9ty2h
@user-qv3kr9ty2h 8 ай бұрын
That's Dion not Ritchie Valens-
@vickyabramowitz2885
@vickyabramowitz2885 8 ай бұрын
If you mean the photo at 4:04, another commenter said that was Frankie Avalon.
@mistermattmoose
@mistermattmoose 8 ай бұрын
elton john had perfect eyesight as a kid, but wanted to imitate buddy, so he wore glasses. a year later he couldn't see without them. hollies and beatles were named after buddy and crickets. elvis costello modeled his look after buddy. in behind the music around 1998 it was stated that over 700 musical performers recorded his songs. the biopic with gary busey was flawed but still good, and on, and on.........
@blason56
@blason56 6 ай бұрын
Wow, Buddy Holly is a much more dark character than I thought. I was so sure he was a mild mannered nerd.
@sharoncrist7320
@sharoncrist7320 8 ай бұрын
I love Buddy Holly music. My husband had introduced me to his music. One of the my favorite songs was True Love Ways.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Glad to know that you're a fan of Buddy! What other types of video would you like to see?
@egverlander
@egverlander 8 ай бұрын
Here's another tragedy: I am still waiting for the "click bate" -- The Dark Secrets of BH.
@leifandersen2756
@leifandersen2756 8 ай бұрын
Let Buddy Holly rest in peace.Why digging dirt up to shame his name.He has been dead for many years so leave him alone like other stars ! It is no acceptable.Let the dead rest in peace !
@yossarian6799
@yossarian6799 7 ай бұрын
My Dad was the biggest Buddy Holly fan and in the Summer of '74 packed his 7 kids into our big Pontiac Safari wagon and drove from our home town of Easton PA to Clear Lake, Iowa so we could see where "The Music Died." It was a great family vacation. We headed down to Lubbock, then to Dallas where we visited Dealey Plaza, then down to the bayous of Louisiana to visit our cousins. If I had a dollar for every time he reminded us kids that Buddy inspired the Beatles, and they even coined their name to mimic The Crickets. Mom and Dad were born in 1940, in the latter half of the so-called "Silent Generation" and are considered the first generation of teenagers to be courted by the music industry and advertisers. They were America's first "youth" culture. Dad's love of rock music grew and Mom says he went berserk the first time hearing The Kinks and The Rolling Stones. In addition to being the world's greatest Dad, he spoon-fed his kids a steady diet of pop and rock music and by the time I was a toddler he was deep into Prog-Rock and my childhood was spent surrounded by music ranging from Bo Diddley and Muddy Waters up to the contemporary sounds of the 1970s.
@danwolter3574
@danwolter3574 8 ай бұрын
Your photo of Richie Valens looks amazingly more like Dion.
@jasonjackson5696
@jasonjackson5696 8 ай бұрын
What “dark” secrets & why do you have Lester Holt pictured? I HATE fake thumbnails!
@joegongora2200
@joegongora2200 8 ай бұрын
One things that wasn't mentioned is that Buddy Holly was ahead of his time in his music. He experimented with new sounds because he was a music innovator. When the Crickets recorded the song Everyday Norman Petty's wife sat in on the session playing the Celesta. It's a keyboard that sounds like a glockenspiel giving that song a unique sound. When him and the Crickets had their falling out he decided to merge Rock and Roll with symphonic music. Perhaps ELO was influenced by this by merging the symphonic sound with Rock Music. The only difference is that synthesizers weren't around in Buddy Holly's day but the concept is the same. He changed the sound of music and just about every Rock performers were influenced by him. Being a Rock and Roll performer since he wore glasses he made the statement that it was Ok to wear glasses.
@johnadams8975
@johnadams8975 6 ай бұрын
Buddy, Ritchie and Chuck are why i started playing guitar and still influence me.
@mrright3277
@mrright3277 8 ай бұрын
I've heard Buddy was the pioneer of using two guitars, bass, and drums. My Buddy faves are True Love Ways and It Doesn't Matter Anymore. It's well-known Buddy influenced the Beatles but IMHO Ritchie had at least a little influence on the Beatles. The opening riffs of Labamba and Twist and Shout are very similar, just Twist and Shout is slower.
@thejoyofthemusicinmylife7897
@thejoyofthemusicinmylife7897 8 ай бұрын
Nothing really dark or nothing really reveal that in his personality Buddy had a dark side.
@imagine9265
@imagine9265 8 ай бұрын
Buddy is one of the founder's of Rock n Roll No Doubt !!
@starcaster
@starcaster 8 ай бұрын
I wasn’t surprised to find out there were no dark secrets!
@debbutler8125
@debbutler8125 8 ай бұрын
I love everyone of them I grow up to them
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Us too! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. What other types of video would you like to see?
@michaelfriedline5953
@michaelfriedline5953 8 ай бұрын
Buddy used overdubbing and early tape recorders to create many of his later works. He was inspired to do so by studying tbe recordings of Les Paul.
@anthonyshiach5049
@anthonyshiach5049 4 ай бұрын
Been a Buddy Holly fan since the days of 78 rpm records, and I truly believe that if Buddy hadn’t been killed 8n the plane crash he would have been bigger than Elvis Presley! Owing to the fantastic songs he wrote. Perhaps he would have been blown away in 1964 because he wasn’t from Liverpool when Merseybeat hit USA, but I like to think that my first musical hero would have continued to write and perform these great songs!
@tpatrick44
@tpatrick44 8 ай бұрын
My favorite Buddy Holly Song was “Words of Love,”covered by the Beatles. And a GREAT Cover it is. SMH how it ended so quickly for the three who perished. 😢RIP❤️
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
One of our favorites too, you've got fine taste! Made us miss Buddy more/
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
I agree. The Beatles got their own version. I prefer the original one.
@markrodriguez6838
@markrodriguez6838 7 ай бұрын
May I also add another unmentioned fact that Buddy Holly met his future wife Maria Santiago in NYC. She was Puerto Rican and the daughter of a record label executive from Ansonia Records, a top record label for Latin artists at the time.
@derekroberts6654
@derekroberts6654 8 ай бұрын
the fact that he was into mysticism, surprise me a little, made me think of the Beatles when they went to India and George Harrison’s devotion to the belief system. In fact i always thought when that the song “Listen To Me” sorta foreshadows George Harrison’s Indian style songs like “Love You Too” and “Within You, Without You”. The style of “Listen To Me” is very India-based to my ears. Makes me think of that Eastern-Mysticism that influenced George so much.
@harryjohnson8605
@harryjohnson8605 8 ай бұрын
Before my time. A talented gifted musician. I believe Paul Mccarthy owns his music catalog
@melmack2003
@melmack2003 8 ай бұрын
My favorite Buddy song is Heartbeat.....but I love 'em all. Buddy will be forever loved and missed.
@katperson7332
@katperson7332 8 ай бұрын
My favourite is Fool’s Paradise. I enjoy trying to play it on my keyboard. I also love Brown eyed Handsome Man.
@barrygioportmorien1
@barrygioportmorien1 8 ай бұрын
I love so many of Buddy's songs, but you may laugh here, when I tell you my all time favourite, Buddy didn't write it, it's an old standard probably from the 40's. titled "Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie" there is something about this song, not well known by him, but his version grabs me every time I listen to it. It was sung by many different singers over the years. Check it out if you haven't heard it and if you are a fan of Buddy's, i think you might like it.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?
@lindachobanoff-mettley5543
@lindachobanoff-mettley5543 8 ай бұрын
I enjoy all Buddy Holly & the Cricket's songs, we lost a great on the fateful winter night.
@RobertCarusoOfficial
@RobertCarusoOfficial 8 ай бұрын
What surprised me the most is that at 4.02 instead of Ritchie Valens, this video shows Dion (Di Mucci) of Dion & The Belmonts; he was the 4th headliner of the Winter Dance Party. And the narrator seems to like the word "iconic" a lot without understanding that it applies only to images and not to songs, by definition: it comes from the Greek "eikon" (image), as in the word "iconoclast" (destroyer of sacred/religious images). James Dean was "iconic", not a song like American Pie. The darkest secret is why this guy narrated this since he seems to know very little about anything... 🙄
@thomasbrewer3571
@thomasbrewer3571 8 ай бұрын
Always loved Buddy Holly music always will
@peterkuchenbrod5696
@peterkuchenbrod5696 5 ай бұрын
The ‘dark secrets’ are that he didn’t always get along with his brothers and he was a teenage prankster? I’m more shocked at how much Ritchie Valens looks like Dion Dimucci.
@papabare1977
@papabare1977 6 ай бұрын
Maria Elena "donated" Buddy's glasses all right. She donated them to the Buddy Holly Center for $80,000.
@NetWit20
@NetWit20 7 ай бұрын
You can see the real Ritchie Valens between 4:55 and 5:07 in the center. The earlier photo you showed while speaking of him was actually Dion who was also on that tour. Buddy's Dad and brothers were in the residential tile business and the company was called L.O. Holley Tile. Buddy worked in the business until he made his first hit in '57 "That'll Be the Day" which was a line John Wayne kept repeating the the 1956 movie "The Searchers". Buddy and his drummer Jerry Allison went to see that film and made a hit turning that line into a song. Norman Petty of NORVAJAK studios in Clovis New Mexico produced his early hits on the Coral Label, a subsidiary of Decca. Petty had a connection with Bob Thiele who worked on a lot of jazz records as producer. Petty pitched "That'll Be the Day" to him after he had Buddy sign over all rights to the song and all future ones. At the time Buddy had no way of getting air play, Bob did and it became a world-wide hit. Petty gave Buddy, Jerry Allison and Joe B. Maudlin an "allowance" for the rest of Buddy's life. By early '59, Buddy needed money to pump into the new production company he founded October '58, plus, he had a new wife and a new Cadillac That's why Buddy took that last Al Freed crappy Winter Dance Party Tour. He was nearly broke. Otherwise he would have never in a million years been on that tour. He was already famous and had made it, but Petty held onto the money.
@samcash6131
@samcash6131 5 ай бұрын
Clearly there is no dark side to Buddy Holly, he was just an average young man with a belief in what he wanted to do. Extraordinarily talented and innovative and wrote and recorded some of the best music ever recorded in the last 70 years. Modern performers don't even come close to Buddy Holly.
@georgeforyan113
@georgeforyan113 8 ай бұрын
I don't see from this video where Buddy had so much of some kind of dark side. With high school kid pranks to disagreements with his brothers....There is no dark side here!
@sandrawesseln9619
@sandrawesseln9619 6 ай бұрын
Gee wiz, you’re right! Buddy really had a dark side, losing his glasses in a plane crash and a high school prankster. Who knew?
@gordonteats298
@gordonteats298 4 ай бұрын
That day is WHEN the music exploded ,it didn't die
@buddixon8728
@buddixon8728 8 ай бұрын
The Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock, TX is well worth the visit.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@AbqRealDeals
@AbqRealDeals 6 ай бұрын
There is a GREAT interview with Dion (of the Belmonts) you should definitely look up and listen to. He traveled with Buddy and his entourage on the bus pictured in this video.
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 6 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thanks for sharing this info! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?
@anthonyrevell6903
@anthonyrevell6903 8 ай бұрын
Were is the dark secret? Still waiting!
@sallykohorst8803
@sallykohorst8803 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for his story. He was amazing.
@davemccann3730
@davemccann3730 8 ай бұрын
I didn’t know about the glasses!
@thomasboy2110
@thomasboy2110 8 ай бұрын
I love Buddy Holly's music. I especially really enjoyed the Budy Holly movie that Gary Bussey starred in. Do you know how close the movie was to actual events? I was always curious about that
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
We're a big fan of Buddy too and we miss him. Which of his songs appealed to you the most?
@thomasboy2110
@thomasboy2110 8 ай бұрын
@FactsVerse every day was one of my favs. It's just so sad thst we never got to experience his greatness for very long. I was born well after he died but always enjoyed his songs
@jongilbertson2106
@jongilbertson2106 8 ай бұрын
That was a great movie. I believe the orchestral part of True Love Ways might have been added after Buddy died.
@borisblvd5354
@borisblvd5354 8 ай бұрын
Paul McCartney did not like "The Buddy Holly Story". So, McCartney made his own version called "The Real Buddy Holly Story"1987..I think that Paul was very sincere in educating people about Buddy's life in this documentary. I definitely recommend it!!
@CraigRoss714
@CraigRoss714 8 ай бұрын
There were no mountains, there were no trees , bus station looked completely different.native
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 8 ай бұрын
Buddy carried a gun on tour, one was found after the plane crash, he carried cash and had to protect it
@FactsVerse
@FactsVerse 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thanks for sharing this info! What other types of video would you like to see?
@cindyhullings920
@cindyhullings920 8 ай бұрын
You make it sound like there were some deep dark secrets about Buddy Holly that came out after his death. You’re all just trying to find way to get people to watch your videos. It worked this time but now I’ll know better
@gordonteats298
@gordonteats298 4 ай бұрын
DION AND BELMONTS WERE ON THE TOUR ALSO, according to DION, DION gave up his seat on the airplane
@Creepcanroll
@Creepcanroll 8 ай бұрын
Went to whrere his plane went down. Some farmer was plowing a few hunderd yards away. Wild. If you go, pull up photos and you can see exactky where everything ended up in the field.
@chriscorsi622
@chriscorsi622 8 ай бұрын
You advertised dark secrets not a biography thankyou very much
@attygarland6909
@attygarland6909 8 ай бұрын
I always assumed he was buried with his glasses (wearing them) .. Guess not ..
@brycebender2818
@brycebender2818 8 ай бұрын
I think you left out Norman Petty, the studio he wrote and recorded hit songs.
@EdgardoValentinoDOlaes
@EdgardoValentinoDOlaes 8 ай бұрын
One of the members of The Shadows (of UK) likes Buddy Holly’s style of eyeglasses. He is Hank Marvin.
@stanthesteelguitarman8228
@stanthesteelguitarman8228 8 ай бұрын
Much of the success of Buddy Holly and the Crickets was due to to the styles and sounds created in Norman Petty's recording studios, wherein the recordings were made under Norman's own direction and influence.
@badapple65
@badapple65 8 ай бұрын
I missed the “DARK SECRETS” part. This must be a shortened version….
@homey4523
@homey4523 8 ай бұрын
It was not mentioned here. Try reading Buddy's biography, It's all there.
@southernpride2003
@southernpride2003 8 ай бұрын
So y'all are saying that Buddy Holly is like any other normal person oh jeez didn't know that ain't that crazy
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