The movie star and filmmaker Craig Brewer attended a premiere of their new movie Dec. 2 about real-life Milwaukee band and ...
A Buddy Holly crosswalk in Lubbock is the latest casualty of Gov. Greg Abbot's call for cities to remove any political messaging or artwork from public roadways or face losing government funding.
Fans of the Buddy Holly crosswalk in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas, with a painted depiction of the rock and roll legend's iconic glasses, will soon have to say goodbye to it. That'll be a day that ...
An order from Gov. Greg Abbott has made rainbow crosswalks celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride disappear across Texas. But Abbott's directive also has one of Lubbock, Texas' most famous residents catching strays ...
Renderings of Buddy Holly's iconic glasses and artwork at several Lubbock crosswalks will be removed as city leaders abide by state and federal standards. Here's what we know.
Buddy Holly only recorded for a few years before his untimely death in 1959. But in that time, he left behind a treasure trove of pristine pop songs and rockabilly-tinged ramblers for other artists to ...
I found this snippet of an interview with Billy Gibbons fascinating, and despite my long tenure as a Lubbock air personality, I somehow never heard this story. Sitting down with Dan Rather, Billy ...
Being the opening act for a famous artist is no small deal. It can open doors of all sorts and effectively take someone from relative obscurity to household name. This is what happened to Buddy Holly ...
These influential cities played pivotal roles in the rise of icons like Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke, and Hank Williams—yet still live in the shadow of more well-known music hubs like Nashville and Memphis.
Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock ‘n’ roller who wrote the raw classic “I Fought the Law” and posed the enduring question “Who can turn the world on with her smile?” as the writer-crooner of the theme song ...