-
60's
- acid jazz
- alternative
- ambient
- audiobooks
- avantgarde
- blues
- breakbeat
- celtic
- chanson
- chorus
- christmas
- classical
Classical
Classical: Neo-Classical
- club music
- comedy
- country
Country
Country: Bluegrass
- dance
Dance
Dance: Pop
- darkwave
- disco
- drum & bass
- easy listening
- electronic
Electronic
Electronic: Progressive
- ethnic
- experimental
- folk
Folk
Folk: African
Folk: America
Folk: Arabic
Folk: Asian
Folk: Balkanian
Folk: Bulgarian
Folk: Chinese
Folk: Croatian
Folk: Folk-Rock
Folk: Georgian
Folk: Greece
Folk: Indian
Folk: Italiano
Folk: Japan
folk: latin
Folk: Moldavian and Romanian
Folk: Neo-Folk
Folk: Persia
Folk: Spanish
Folk: Tibet
- funk
- gospel
- gothic
- hardcore
- house
- indie
- industrial
- instrumental
- jazz
Jazz
Jazz: Funk
Jazz: Jazz-Rock
- jungle
- latin
Latin
Latin: Dance
Latin: Flamenco
- metal
Metal
Metal: Alternative
Metal: Death,Black
Metal: Doom
Metal: Gothic
Metal: Grindcore
Metal: Heavy-Metal
Metal: Industrial
Metal: Pagan
Metal: Power
Metal: Progressive
Metal: Speed
Metal: Sympho
Metal: Thrash
- miscellaneous
- new age
- other
- pop
Pop
Pop: Japan
Pop: Latin
- punk
- r&b
- rap
- reggae
- relax
- retro
- rock
Rock
Rock & Roll
ROck: Alternative
Rock: Blues
Rock: Electronic
Rock: Folk-Rock
Rock: Glam Rock
Rock: Gothic
Rock: Grindcore
Rock: Hard-Rock
Rock: Instrumental
Rock: New Wave
Rock: Pop-Rock
Rock: Progressive
Rock: Psychedelic
Rock: Punk-Rock
Rock: Soft Rock
Rock: Sympho
Rock: Thrash
- rock & roll
- ska
- soundtrack
Soundtrack
Soundtrack: Anime
- speech
Musicblog © 2009
- acid jazz






Comments For1: Buddy Holly
As Buddy Holly and The Crickets, the band continued their success with "Oh Boy!" (#10) and "Maybe Baby" (#17). Both recordings were made with the help of a
Songbook with music, lyrics and chords; pictures and images of several rare memorabilia items.
In late 1958 the group had a falling out with Buddy Holly and he went on tour by himself. On February 2, 1959, he joined entertainers Ritchie Valens and
Low prices on Buddy Holly discography of music albums at CD Universe, with top rated service, Buddy Holly songs, discography, biography, cover art pictures,
Analytical review of the plot, setting, theme, and structure of the film, and links to similar movies.
A boulder dropped into a pond is similar to the impact that Lubbock native Buddy Holly made in music. The musician hit the charts in the 1950's with hits
Provides information about the center dedicated to motivating public interest in contemporary visual arts and in the music and music history of Texas and
How Buddy Holly taught John Lennon to embrace his inner geek.
It's had audiences on their feet in every corner of the globe and now BUDDY, The Buddy Holly Story is back and ready to explode in a brand new production of
Alan Becks Tribute Artisit To Buddy Holly; Father of Rock 'n Roll.
As Buddy Holly and The Crickets, the band continued their success with "Oh Boy!" (#10) and "Maybe Baby" (#17). Both recordings were made with the help of a
Jonze-directed video, "Undone (The Sweater Song)" became a modern rock hit in the fall of 1994, but what made Weezer a crossover hit was "Buddy Holly.
Buddy Holly appeared, burned like a flare for a year and a half, .... Sadly, " The Complete Buddy Holly" is not available on cd because of some squabbles
Charles Hardin Holley, known throughout the world as "Buddy Holly," was born and raised in Lubbock, Texas. His musical interests were formed during his