Buddy Holly: The Boy Next Door - Dallas, Texas
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N 32° 47.006 W 096° 48.447
14S E 705338 N 3629406
Portrait of Buddy Holly, shown from the waist up. His arms are folded, he wears large square-rimmed glasses and he is smiling. Sponsored by the Pepsi-Cola Company of North Texas. Charles Hardin (Buddy) Holly (1936-1959), a native of Lubbock, Texas was an early innovator in rock and roll music.
Waymark Code: WM7G6H
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/22/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member swizzle
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A very simple and different type of statue that is life sized but is only from the waist up and is black in color.

The boy next door is credited to Paul McCartney of the Beetles. ‘Buddy Holly gave you confidence. He was like the boy next door.' – Paul McCartney

from the website (visit link)

"Buddy Holly was one of the first major stars of rock ‘n’ roll. Taking aspects of country and western alongside rhythm and blues he developed his own style and became one of rock ‘n’ rolls most influential artists.

Buddy Holly started his performing career young, whilst still in Junior High. Together with Bob Montgomery he would play country and western tunes for anyone who would listen. When rhythm and blues started to become the music of choice for teenagers, the duo began to include this new style into their act, leaving the audience happy and the duo interested in developing their music further. With the group becoming a trio with the inclusion of Larry Welborn, they started to enjoy some local success, playing live on local radio and recording some songs.

Buddy’s first chance at stardom came in 1956 when he signed to Decca as a solo artist. He recorded 12 songs for Decca but none of the four singles they initially released were to become hits.

His second chance came via the record producer Norman Petty in 1957 who liked what he heard of Buddy and sent him away to get a band together and rehearse. Back in his home town of Lubbock, Buddy got a group together and they rehearsed heavily, particularly on a new song by Buddy and Jerry Allison called “That’ll Be The Day”. While it had to be released as a recording by “The Crickets”, due to contractual issues with Decca, this was without a doubt the song that made Buddy a star; it topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. The rest of that year saw the group record a string of classics including “Peggy Sue”, “Oh Boy” and “Not Fade Away” while Holly proved he wasn’t just a great performer and songwriter as he used new production techniques to get the sound he wanted.

Following extensive touring Buddy and the Crickets went their separate ways in 1958 and Buddy became a solo act. This didn’t stop his creativity, if anything it spurred him onto new heights, with recordings such as “True Love Ways”, “Raining in my Heart” and “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore”.

In January 1959 Buddy assembled a group to play the US Midwest with him on the “Winter Dance Party” tour. It was on this tour, and whilst at the height of his success, that Buddy was killed in a plane crash alongside the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens."






TITLE: Buddy Holly: The Boy Next Door

ARTIST(S): William Easley

DATE: 1991-1992. Dedicated July 12, 1992.

MEDIUM: Sculpture: bronze; Base: bronze.

CONTROL NUMBER: IAS TX000245

Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]

PHYSICAL LOCATION:
In the ally way between Munger Ave and N Record 750 Munger Ave Dallas, Texas 75202


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