Buddy Holly was a pioneering rock musician born in Lubbock, TX on September 7, 1936. His birth name was Charles Hardin Holley, and he was a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was a member of The Crickets and achieved success with his hit single "That'll Be the Day," which topped the Billboard U.S. Best Sellers chart.
Buddy Holly is a member of Rock Singer
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1 million (2024)
About
Born Charles Hardin Holley, he was a singer, Songwriter, and Guitarist who joined The Crickets and pioneered rock with "That'll Be the Day," which topped the Billboard U.S. Best Sellers.
Before Fame
He won a talent contest when he was five years old for singing "Have You Ever Gone Sailing (Down the River of Memories)."
Trivia
He became famous for songs such as "Peggy Sue" and died in a plane crash less than two years after his career took off. Rolling Stone ranked him as the thirteenth "Greatest Artist of All Time."
Family Life
He married Maria Elena Santiago on August 15, 1958 and wrote "True Love Ways" for her.
Associated With
Elvis Costello cited him as a major influence in his music career.