Buddy Holly inspired everyone from Bob Dylan to The Beatles, but it was George Harrison was perhaps his biggest fan. The guitarist thought he was a rock idol.
Sonny Curtis, the frontman of Buddy Holly’s band The Crickets who wrote classic songs including the theme for “The Mary Tyler ...
A prolific singer and songwriter who got his start with Buddy Holly, he also wrote “I Fought the Law,” “Walk Right Back” and ...
Don McLean joined Jessie Murph for a rendition of "American Pie" in Los Angeles, as part of her “Sex Hysteria Tour.” ...
Curtis joined The Crickets in late 1958 as guitarist and lead vocalist after Holly transitioned over to the business side of ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted singer-songwriter Sonny Curtis, who fronted Buddy Holly’s backing band later known as The ...
Prince Harry of England revealed that he wants to work at Disneyland during an ABC interview on the 70th anniversary of the ...
Moore served most of her sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin when she was unexpectedly paroled Dec. 31 ...
Sonny Curtis, songwriter behind "I Fought the Law" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" theme, died Friday at 88 after a sudden ...
Sonny Curtis — the songwriter best known for The Mary Tyler Moore Show theme song and the frontman for Buddy Holly‘s band The Crickets — is dead at 88.
The review drew the attention of chef and TV host Anthony Bourdain, who defended her from those who ridiculed her. He went on ...