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(electric guitar) are Lafayette Leake (piano), | Buddy Guy (acoustic guitar), Andrew McMahon (bass), |
Eric Burdon from his Soul of a Man album, and | Buddy Guy for the Cadillac Records soundtrack. |
Buddy Guy - guitar and vocals on "Champagne and Reef | |
Buddy Guy and Junior Wells did a cover of the song o | |
rmances, including an extensive U.S. tour with | Buddy Guy as well as two European ventures in 1992 a |
apton, Richie Sambora (introduced in 1991) and | Buddy Guy (introduced in 1995) signature guitars ret |
ie Musselwhite, James Cotton, Junior Wells and | Buddy Guy (as featured from 1989 as a bonus on the e |
The | Buddy Guy visit eventually resulted in the 1996 Gram |
Buddy Guy on his album This is Buddy Guy! (1968) | |
Buddy Guy in 1993 performing | |
in 1977 he recorded another live version with | Buddy Guy from Live at Montreux); Albert King (1970s |
r.); Johnny Copeland (1990 Live in Australia); | Buddy Guy (1994 Slippin' In); Taj Mahal with Eric Cl |
1999 | Buddy Guy (USA) Jimmie Vaughan (USA) Bobby Rush (USA |
riety of artists, including: Junior Wells with | Buddy Guy who recorded it as "Checking on My Baby" f |
At the "Soundstage with | Buddy Guy" concert, Mayer explained the song as one |
s a guest appearance on blues singer-guitarist | Buddy Guy's 2005 album Bring 'Em In, contributing vo |
th Robert Cray's album Take Your Shoes Off and | Buddy Guy's Bring 'Em In, respectively. |
It was recorded June 20-22, 1996 at | Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago, IL, and was produced b |
erboard Lounge, Rosa's Lounge, Kingston Mines, | Buddy Guy's Legends, and B.L.U.E.S. |
While | Buddy Guy's music is often labeled Chicago blues, hi |
Mary Had A Little Lamb ( | Buddy Guy) - 3:31 |
The festival featured | Buddy Guy, Al Kooper, Jethro Tull, Johnny Winter. |
s by blues artists such as Professor Longhair, | Buddy Guy, Jimmy Witherspoon and Eddie "Cleanhead" V |
Buddy Guy, Stone Crazy! 1960-1967 (recorded 1960) | |
h, Elvin Bishop, Etta James, Big Joe Williams, | Buddy Guy, George Thorogood, Tab Benoit, John P. Ham |
d performances with blues artists, Bo Diddley, | Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Charlie Musselwhite, Jimmy |
The tour also featured Billy Cox, | Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Jo |
with Junior Wells, Jimmy Dawkins, Bobby Rush, | Buddy Guy, Albert King, Professor Eddie Lusk, and B. |
They have also backed such artists as | Buddy Guy, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and John Mayer. |
Black Keys, Junior Brown, The Doobie Brothers, | Buddy Guy, and Little Feat. |
avily influenced by The Rolling Stones, Faces, | Buddy Guy, Otis Redding, and Humble Pie, made a demo |
winski, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, George Stigler, | Buddy Guy, and Muhammad Ali to name a few who called |
ava Kava and songs from TV on the Radio, Muse, | Buddy Guy, Kasabian and the Yardbirds. |
hi was opening for John Mellencamp, B.B. King, | Buddy Guy, The Allman Brothers Band, Taj Mahal and B |
2006 performers include Patti Labelle, | Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Clarence |
eper into the blues listening to Muddy Waters, | Buddy Guy, and anyone named King --B.B., Albert, and |
s Jr. Wynans has also played for blues artists | Buddy Guy, John Mayall, Kenny Wayne Shepard, and Los |
clude B. B. King, Albert King, Albert Collins, | Buddy Guy, and Robert Cray. |
In 2009 Paul Anka, | Buddy Guy, Sheena Easton, April Wine, Julio Iglesias |
tribute album Blues For Greeny), Irma Thomas, | Buddy Guy, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Lee, Bonnie Tyler, Eva |
ichael Bloomfield, Koko Taylor, Rollo Radford, | Buddy Guy, Nick Gravenities, Buddy Miles and his lon |
mes, Willie Dixon, Chuck Berry, Etta James and | Buddy Guy, among others. |
, Jimmy Buffett, Kevin Chalfant, Eric Clapton, | Buddy Guy, Hank Crawford, Robert Cray, Bo Diddley, T |
nsational Alex Harvey Band, the Grateful Dead, | Buddy Guy, Mungo Jerry, The Kinks, Shadows of Knight |
by "Blue" Bland, Bobby Rush, Buckwheat Zydeco, | Buddy Guy, Calvin Jones, Carey Bell, Carl Perkins, C |
adiq, Knowles' sister Solange, Mary Mary, Nas, | Buddy Guy, and Elvis Presley also appear on the albu |
Lindsay toured with blues guitarist | Buddy Guy. |
she is also the daughter of the blues musician | Buddy Guy. |
band, the Clouds, also included the guitarist, | Buddy Guy. |
, Lonnie Mack, Dave Edmunds, Johnny Winter and | Buddy Guy. |
He was the younger brother of | Buddy Guy. |
y, Memphis Minnie, Magic Sam, Chuck Berry, and | Buddy Guy. |
ncerts given by Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and | Buddy Guy. |
All tracks composed by | Buddy Guy; except where indicated |
Freeman's first Broadway project was the 1964 | Buddy Hackett vehicle I Had a Ball. |
He was also the announcer and straight man to | Buddy Hackett in the short-lived revival of You Bet |
Lunatics and Lovers (1954) (replaced | Buddy Hackett during his vacation) |
It also features | Buddy Hackett as Jim's enlightened, kind-hearted fri |
Buddy Hackett | |
ry Vale, Elvis Presley, President Gerald Ford, | Buddy Hackett and many more. |
etz, and aunt of mechanic Tennessee Steinmetz ( | Buddy Hackett in The Love Bug); her displaced neighb |
ted by Pardon-Me-Pete the Groundhog (voiced by | Buddy Hackett) who has a deal with Jack Frost to ext |
Ernest Borgnine, Milton Berle, Shelley Berman, | Buddy Hackett, Jack Cassidy, Pat McCormick, Johnny C |
y" starring Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, | Buddy Hackett, and Don Rickles. |
subjects, including Art Carney, Xavier Cugat, | Buddy Hackett, Suzanne Pleshette, Priscilla Presley |
1961 film directed by Don Taylor and starring | Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, and Jackie Cooper. |
53 film starring Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh, | Buddy Hackett, and Scatman Crothers. |
ers, Harry Reid, Suzanne Somers, Wayne Newton, | Buddy Hackett, and Frank Sinatra. |
musical drama that starred Yasmine Bleeth and | Buddy Hackett. |
character of Marcellus Washburn was played by | Buddy Hackett. |
stand how to explain or clarify the caption on | Buddy Hall's Picture. |
g of pool phenoms "Earl the Pearl" Strickland, | Buddy Hall, Ronnie Allen, Allen Hopkins, St. Louis L |
Heffern II) does he set off with his childhood | buddy, Hank (Jim Peterson), on a quest to find filmm |
Coincidentally, his army | buddy happens to see the gang during a robbery of an |
Buddy Harman - drums | |
Buddy Harman - Drums | |
D.J. Fontana, | Buddy Harman - drums |
Buddy Harmon: Drums | |
Bob sang lead and | Buddy harmonized. |
Stephen Amell as | Buddy Harrelson |
November 27, 1972: Rich Chiles and | Buddy Harris were traded by the Astros to the New Yo |
Buddy Harris as Dollar Bill | |
Four Keys to Power by | Buddy Harrison |
God's Banking System by | Buddy Harrison |
Just Do It by | Buddy Harrison |
stries founded in 1977 in the United States by | Buddy Harrison and his wife Pat Harrison. |
(as Sandy Shore), WKYC in Cleveland, Ohio (as | Buddy Harrison), and RKO General radio stations CKLW |
Hinton's work is used widely in schools, and | Buddy has been one of the best selling novels for te |
Gypsy Dave my road | buddy has been helping too. |
Buddy has a uniform and is on the roster, leading Jo | |
call-up and use Souchock as a replacement for | Buddy Hassett as first baseman in Major League Baseb |
Sold to King Ranch, Hall of Fame trainer | Buddy Hirsch nursed Canonero II back to health. |
[The song is] very much a | Buddy Holly '50s kind of sound." |
In 2011 Joseph is playing | Buddy Holly on the UK national tour of Buddy - The B |
Buddy Holly performed his song "Midnight Shift" (wri | |
chs used a portion of the song as part of his ' | Buddy Holly Medley' which appeared on 1974's Gunfigh |
sist in the group The Crickets, which included | Buddy Holly and drummer Jerry Allison and guitarist |
Noland) in Dallas, prior to his recording with | Buddy Holly in Clovis, NM. |
he sci-fi sitcom Quark and was featured in The | Buddy Holly Story. |
The Great | Buddy Holly is a compilation album of songs by Buddy |
ed Santiago-Holly's role in the 1978 movie The | Buddy Holly Story. |
"Rave On!" - | Buddy Holly and the Crickets - 1:49 |
concerts at the revised Cactus Theater in the | Buddy Holly District downtown. |
The last | Buddy Holly single to be released during his lifetim |
Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent have also covered the s | |
Buddy Holly wrote "True Love Ways" for his wife, Mar | |
It was first released on the posthumous "The | Buddy Holly Story, Vol. |
recorded the first tribute record to the 1959 | Buddy Holly plane crash, 'The Ballad of Donna and Pe |
Pop singers like | Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent also recorded with Brad |
Bob Montgomery met | Buddy Holly at Hutchison Junior High School in 1949. |
no is Glen D. Hardin, who had played piano for | Buddy Holly as well as for years for Elvis Presley. |
Adaptation Score: The | Buddy Holly Story - Joe Renzetti |
He took his trademark bald head, | Buddy Holly specs and full kilted regalia, Scottish |
Buddy Holly first wrote the song in 1954. | |
20 Golden Greats (also known as | Buddy Holly Lives) is a greatest hits album by Ameri |
In 1953 Jack gave a young | Buddy Holly a break when he let him perform with his |
rummer for The Crickets and co-writer of their | Buddy Holly hit "Peggy Sue". |
"True Love Ways" is a song co-written by | Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and recorded with the R |
The medley of | Buddy Holly songs on I've Always Been Crazy had been |
The Beatles admired | Buddy Holly and the Crickets (best demonstrated by t |
f the decade, he also toured with Chuck Berry, | Buddy Holly and Little Richard. |
Lubbock Sound was the Day the Music Died, when | Buddy Holly and others died in a plane crash in Iowa |
Memories Of | Buddy Holly (LP, Rockhouse LP 8407, 1984) 2 |
native of Lubbock, Texas and a near identical | Buddy Holly soundalike would join the group as lead |
Puliukkohumppa - 02:11 (Weezer - | Buddy Holly / "Drunkard humppa") |
op ballad written by Paul Anka and recorded by | Buddy Holly in 1958. |
The spirit of | Buddy Holly and Lubbock Sound are preserved in the B |
nd roll sax solos in the Vancouver version of " | Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story." |
ry and Norman Petty and recorded originally by | Buddy Holly in 1958. |
Buddy Holly - vocals, guitar | |
"That'll Be the Day" is a song written by | Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison and recorded by variou |
Domino Principle, Centennial, Beau Geste, The | Buddy Holly Story, Back to the Future, The Muppet Mo |
usicstore in Lubbock and was known for selling | Buddy Holly his first Fender Stratocaster. |
er's death in the same plane crash that killed | Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens. |
il Davies and the All-Stars - "Not Fade Away" ( | Buddy Holly cover) |
mercial success, the Lubbock singing sensation | Buddy Holly covered both "Oh, Boy!" and "Rave On" an |
is a popular rock and roll ballad recorded by | Buddy Holly with the orchestral backing by Dick Jaco |
Buddy Holly - "Peggy Sue" | |
eatre, and a year after graduating was cast as | Buddy Holly in the Tony and Olivier Award winning sh |
"Words of Love" is a song written by | Buddy Holly and recorded by him on April 8, 1957. |
r Pop band Shoes covered the tune for the 1989 | Buddy Holly tribute album 'Everyday Is A Holly-Day'. |
His early influences were musicians like | Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis, and by age 15 met u |
ersion of this song in the biographic film The | Buddy Holly Story (1978), and its album. |
He was a teenage pal and band member with | Buddy Holly in Lubbock, Texas. |
He recorded with | Buddy Holly on October 21, 1958, playing the sax sol |
to record with Nat Adderley and Wynton Kelly, | Buddy Holly and Andy Williams. |
20 Golden Greats - | Buddy Holly |
The song has also been recorded by | Buddy Holly and Bo Diddley, among others. |
joyed a renaissance in the 1950s when musician | Buddy Holly wore a series of large, bulky square pai |
Some of the | Buddy Holly and The Picks albums also contain the Pi |
rly performed his Meek tribute "Joe Meek Warns | Buddy Holly" on his 2008 tours, a song apparently ab |
something like "Johnny Cash head butting with | Buddy Holly" HM went further, stating that the trans |
e Loves You" and Alvin Stardust's "I Feel Like | Buddy Holly" - which reached the Top 10 indie album |
s in the UK Singles Chart (notably "Tribute To | Buddy Holly"). |
d, a remake of his 1960 debut song "Tribute to | Buddy Holly", hit #2 in October of that same year. |
In 1958, Milton DeLugg produced | Buddy Holly's famous record "Rave On!" |
"Oh, Boy!" is a song originally performed by | Buddy Holly's band The Crickets. |
es - which featured various vocalists fronting | Buddy Holly's band the Crickets - Nanci Griffith pro |
He was one of the three original members of | Buddy Holly's backing group, The Crickets. |
After he heard one of | Buddy Holly's songs, he decided to also learn the gu |
ransitioning into the Blind Faith rendition of | Buddy Holly's "Well Alright". |
The team was named after | Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets. |
ot Records which was produced by Tommy Allsup ( | Buddy Holly's lead guitar player) in Odessa, Texas. |
Daltrey insisted that Moon should sound like | Buddy Holly's drummer Jerry Allison on "See My Way", |
Smith played one of | Buddy Holly's bandmates in The Buddy Holly Story, a |
Buddy Holly's original, undubbed home recording was | |
e from The Vulgar Boatmen on NPR talking about | Buddy Holly's 'Apartment Sessions' and Bob Dylan's ' |
recorded in January 1960 and featured the late | Buddy Holly's Crickets on instruments. |
RFK, and MLK or the three remaining Crickets, | Buddy Holly's group. |
rs toured with various other artists including | Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets, John Prine, Iris D |
This recording was included on | Buddy Holly's first "greatest hits" compilation albu |
an singer-songwriter and rock and roll pioneer | Buddy Holly's alternate takes and demos, including t |
kets would record their own cover single after | Buddy Holly's death in 1959. |
Buddy Holly's version has appeared on several of his | |
nd have been bassist Joe B. Mauldin who was in | Buddy Holly's Crickets, and guitarist-singer Sonny C |
It was also | Buddy Holly's first number 1 album on the chart. |
Apart from "Tako lako", a cover of | Buddy Holly's "It's So Easy", and "Ne dozvoli", whic |
"Not Fade Away" (Norman Petty, | Buddy Holly) - 21:43 |
e Music Died"-the 1959 plane crash that killed | Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper (Jil |
in the 1960s and 1970s, headline acts such as | Buddy Holly, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Pink |
Also Ritchie Valens, | Buddy Holly, and The Big Bopper could be referred to |
It has since been covered by | Buddy Holly, The Tornados, Elvis Presley, Tony Sheri |
written by Tommy Dee in 1959, as a tribute to | Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson (Th |
”Not Fade Away” ( | Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) - 19:58 |
er of 1956, the 19-year old Sullivan first met | Buddy Holly, by way of his high school friend Jerry |
That song's refrain is: "Well, I feel like | Buddy Holly, 'cause it's raining In my heart." |
" United States tour with the Everly Brothers, | Buddy Holly, and others. |
"Not Fade Away" ( | Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) - 4:52 > |
In front of the center is a statue honoring | Buddy Holly, who had died in 1959. |
The Hollies, who had named themselves after | Buddy Holly, made their only attempt at having a hit |
music industry's most notable artists, such as | Buddy Holly, Diana Ross and Rod Stewart. |
"Tell Me How" ( | Buddy Holly, J.I.Allison) 3:02 |
intended destination for the airplane carrying | Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson on |
umental in the early successes of Roy Orbison, | Buddy Holly, Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley, whose r |
of rock and roll music, including Bill Haley, | Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, and Gene Vincent. |
ey represent great respect for the late, great | Buddy Holly, the incomparable real star of all his r |
e was a songwriting partner and best friend of | Buddy Holly, performing together as the duo "Buddy a |
. It included cover songs from artists such as | Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Jimmy Reed, T-Bone Walker |
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