Read Buddy Holly: Biography Online
Authors: Ellis Amburn
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Composers & Musicians, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Singer
On research trips, perfect strangers who became fast friends include Beverly Simpson, Jack Fretwell, and John Greene of Winchester, Virginia; Jerry Barnes of Tifton, Georgia; and Laura Mead of Thomasville, Georgia. In New York, where I saw the delighful British musical
Buddy,
Stanley Bard of the Chelsea Hotel extended a warm welcome and arranged for comfortable quarters, as always.
Shelley Winters continues to enrich my life with love and steadfastness, as do Nell Crisante, Pat Loud, Tyler Hardeman, Jack Larson, Eugenia Trinkle, Kent Henderson, Judy Feiffer, Richard Howard, Florence Rome, Joseph LeSueur, Bill Jamison, Esther Mitgang, Linda Gravenites, Cindy Langford, and Allston and Pepper James.
Several friends died in the years I worked on this book: James Bridges, the brilliant, ever-young director of
Paper Chase, China Syndrome,
and
Urban Cowboy,
and lovable Sam Mitnick, with whom I worked in perfect harmony when we were executives at Dell Publishing Company and later at G. P. Putnam’s Sons. And I’ll miss the laughing voice of the late Joyce Rogers, my dearest friend since college days at Texas Christian University and Columbia University and author of
The Second Best Bed: Shakespeare’s Will in a New Light.
Joyce died on Christmas Eve 1994. Her spirit still guides me. I owe the greatest thanks, of course, to the higher power who guides us all, when we’re in touch, and even, sometimes, when we’re not. Years ago my friend Steve West gave me a crucifix. It has been on the power drive of my computer ever since.
Notes
Full bibliographic details are given in the Bibliography.
Abbreviations
AC: Alan Clark
ACOB: “A Celebration of Buddy Holly: The Legend Moves On”
AP: Associated Press
BB: The Big Bopper
BBH:
Big Beat Heat
BG: Bill Griggs
BH: Buddy Holly
BHMS: Buddy Holly Memorial Society
BHTLL: “Buddy Holly: The Legend and Legacy” by William J. Bush,
Guitar Player
magazine, June 1982
BM: Beverly Mendheim
BW: Bruce Wilcox
CA: Carroll Anderson
CB: Carl Bunch
CLMR:
Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter
CW: Charles White
CT:
Chicago Tribune
DD: Dion DiMucci
DE: Don Everly
DLF: Donna Ludwig Fox
EH: Ella Holley
FM: Fred Milano
G&B: Goldrosen and Beecher
GBOF:
Great Balls of Fire!
by Myra Lewis and Murray Silver
GP:
Guitar Player
magazine
HG: Hans Goeppinger
IC:
Iowa Connection
JA: Jerry Allison
JB: John Beecher
JBM: Joe B. Mauldin
JG: John Goldrosen
JJ: John Jackson
JN: Jack Neal
JP: Jeremy Powers
JT: Jeff Tecklenburg
JW: Jim Weddell
KF: Ken Fuson
KJ: Ken Johnson
KL: Kurt Loder
LAJ:
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
LDM:
London Daily Mail
LH: Larry Holley
LK: Lois Keeton
LL: Larry Lehmer
LOH: L. O. Holley
LR: Little Richard
LW: Larry Welborn
MCGG:
Mason City Globe-Gazette
MEH: Maria Elena Holly
ML/MS: Myra Lewis and Murray Silver
MS: Mark Steuer
NP: Norman Petty
NS: Niki Sullivan
PM: Paul McCartney
PE: Phil Everly
PN: Philip Norman
PS: Peggy Sue Gerron Allison Rackham
P&T: Jeremy Powers and Jeff Tecklenburg
QOR:
The Life and Times of Little Richard: The Quasar of Rock
by Charles White
RK: Robert Knight
RV: Ritchie Valens
VP: Vi Petty
RB:
Remembering Buddy
RBHS: Paul McCartney’s
Real Buddy Holly Story
RES: Ralph E. Smiley
R50:
Rockin’ 50s
magazine
RM:
Reminiscing
magazine
ROA:
Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll
by Ed Ward, Geoffrey Stokes, and Ken Tucker
RP: Roger Peterson
SC: Sonny Curtis
TA: Tommy Allsup
TBIK: “The Buddy I Knew!” by Larry Holley
TC: Tinker Carlen
TGBH: “The Guitars of Buddy Holly” by William J. Bush,
Guitar Player
magazine, June 1982
TRSI:
The Rolling Stone Interviews
TW:
The Wanderer
by Dion DiMucci and David Seay
WB: William Bush
WJ: Wayne Jones
WJEN: Waylon Jennings
WJRBH: “Waylon Jennings Remembering Buddy Holly” by William J. Bush,
Guitar Player
magazine, June 1982
Prologue
“Forget about that movie”: Author interview with LH.
“well-built” … good looking”: Quoted by Lou Antonicello in BG, “Duane Eddy and BH,” RM, p. 11 (undated clipping).
then called juvenile delinquency: Author interview with TC. LH says BH took various musical instruments belonging to him, which were kept in the Holley home, to raise money.
He got into fights: Author interviews with RK, LW, TC.
who carried a chain: Author interviews with LH, TC.
far more Rabelaisian: Author interview with TC.
fathered an illegitimate offspring: Author interview with NS; PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon in Acapulco and PS Came Too,” LDM, 9/1/94, p. 52.
dance in juke joints: Author interview with NS.
racially and bisexually: CW, QOR, p. 84 (copyright page lists Richard Wayne Penniman as copyright holder).
little-known orgy:
Ibid.;
author interview with SC.
[ingrained Texas prejudices: Author interview with LH (BH “didn’t like [a famous rock ’n’ roll star, who] had a bigoted attitude, like Buddy used to be”).
yet crafty as a fox: Author interviews with TC and LH (TC: BH shoplifted and on one occasion took money from a child; LH: BH lifted some musical instruments from the Holley home. JA in G&B, RB, p. 138: although BH wouldn’t deliberately have cheated JA and JBM, BH possibly was in arrears to them; there may have been occasions when BH failed to give JA and JBM their share of tour earnings, but JA adds that there were also times when BH paid them amounts in excess of their actual earnings.
his manager’s wife: Author interview with NS; PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon,” p. 52.
“got it on” with:
Ibid.
He proposed to his: Author interview with MEH.
religious fervor temporarily derailed Little: Lazell, Reed, Crampton,
Rock Movers & Shakers,
p. 301.
Scandal damaged Jerry Lee’s: ML/MS, GBOF, pp. 1–2,
passim.
unmercifully hounded Berry: Berry,
Autobiography,
pp. 203–11.
smashup sidetracked Perkins: Stambler,
Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock and Soul,
p. 515; Stallings,
Rock ’n’ Roll Confidential,
p. 86.
the church, the police, the press: JJ, BBH, pp. 200–203, 205–206.
harrowing travel conditions: Author interviews with MEH and HG; Ward, Stokes, Tucker, ROA, p. 194; DD, TW, p. 87; TA, RM 15, p. 13; Dodge,
Not Fade Away,
pp. 160–61.
film biography after his: Flippo, “BH Story,” quoted in G&B, RB, p. 170.
devout fundamentalist Christian: Author interviews with KJ, LH; “What We Believe,” Tract #406, Tabernacle Baptist Church: “We are fundamental.… We are premillenial”; Bynum, “Superstar:
Jesus Christ Superstar
Critically Examined in the Light of the Bible,” Tract B-401, Tabernacle Baptist Church.
condemned rock as evil: TBIK; Bob Church, BG, RM 27, p. 7.
helped shape the new musical: Keith Richards, RBHS; Cott,
RS Illustrated History of Rock & Roll,
p. 81; Duffy, “’50s,”
Life,
12/1/92, p. 44.
top of the drive-in: illustration, Hi-D-Ho, 6419 University Avenue, Lubbock, Texas; author interviews with Sherry Holley and Shannon Hughes; Jan Fulton qtd. in BG, “Jake Goss: BH’s Barber,” RM 25, Winter/82, p. 13.
“Uncle Buddy used to: Author interview with Sherry Holley.
a fire in the belly: EH quoted in RM 43, 7/86, p. 4; EH qtd. in RM 11, 7/79; G&B, RB, p. 23.
high spirits: PE told KL that Buddy was so drunk he had to be helped home in “The Everly Brothers,” TRSI, p. 146.
Chapter 1
“We all sorta spoiled him,”: Author interview with LH.
he began to cry: TBIK.
hard-shell Baptists: “What We Believe,” Tract 406: “Five words … set forth what we believe …
Baptist, Fundamental, Premillennial, Missionary, and Independent
… The Anti-Christ will be manifested here upon the earth and the seven years of tribulation shall begin”; G&B, RB, p. 22.
first of them to graduate: “516 Lubbock Graduates to Get Diplomas at Ceremony Today,” LAJ, 5/27/55; author interview with LH.
as little as $12: Dave Skinner, “A Meeting With Mr. and Ms. Holley on June 12, 1969,” RM 43, 7/86, p. 4.
from job to job: LAJ, AM edition, 7/10/85.
September 7, Labor Day: EH quoted in BG, “Mrs. Holley,” RM 4, 9/77, p. 5. It was also Dollar Day in Lubbock, EH added; BH high school English theme quoted in G&B, RB, p. 27.
at 1911 Sixth Street: BG, “Tour Schedules, Television Appearances, and Recording Sessions of Buddy Holly,” unpublished, 6/29/91, p. 1.
dawned cloudy and overcast: References to Lubbock weather throughout: LAJ, 1936–1959.
the time Buddy arrived: 3:30
P.M.
, to be precise: EH quoted in BG, “Mrs. Holley.”
English and Welsh descent: BG, RM 27, Summer ’83, p. 3.
one-fourth Cherokee:
Ibid.
Claremore, Oklahoma: O’Brien,
Will Rogers,
no publisher or city listed, book found in Tift County Library, Tifton, Georgia, p. 23.
of his Cherokee heritage: Rogers,
Autobiography of Will Rogers,
p. 18.
“My ancestors didn’t come: O’Brien,
Will Rogers,
p. 24.
1927, and Patricia in 1929: G&B, RB, p. 13.
“too long for such: quoted in ACOB.
smiling towheaded: BG, RM 14, 3/80.
mother taught him “Have:
Buddy Holly: A Rock-’n’-Roll Collection,
double LP, MCA 24009; IC.
he was five, he won: BH letter to Paul Cohen, 3/2/56, quoted in RM, 3/82, p. 28; reproduced in G&B, RB, p. 36.
County Line, a rural: IC.
himself on the violin: BH letter to Cohen, 3/2/56.
didn’t like to study: EH quoted in “Buddy Holly: The Man,” IC.
Holley children to excel: TBIK.
Holley’s twin sister: BG, “Buddy in Bronze,” RM 17, 12/80, p. 5.
“Right after Iwo Jima: BHTLL, p. 76; Travis Holley, ACOB.
taught Buddy how to: BHTLL,
Ibid.
acoustic Epiphone:
Ibid.;
TGBH, p. 84.
“made a clean sound,”: Quoted
Instant Recall
TV program.
banjo and mandolin: BHTLL, p. 76.
belting “Love Sick Blues,”: TBIK.
more interested in chasing:
Ibid.
on sleeping between them:
Ibid.
“infectious laugh. He just: Author interview with LK.
“Because I can see:
Ibid.
peroxided his hair: Author interview with LH.
“King and Queen of: BG, RM 30, Spring 1984, p. 26.
Wayne Maines brought his: TBIK.
Mahalia Jackson’s “Move On: G&B, RB, p. 124.
The Baptist gospel singer: Schwerin,
Got to Tell It: Mahalia Jackson, Queen of Gospel,
passim.
precursor of rock: Wexler and Ritz,
Rhythm and the Blues,
p. 85.
“a bigoted: Author interview with LH
Gatemouth Page’s radio: G&B, RB, p. 16.
Bluegrass has been: Stambler and Landon,
Encyclopedia,
p. 477.
“big hams … push”: Quoted in BG, “Mrs. Holley,” p. 2.
electronics store temporarily: G&B, RB, p. 48.
notorious C&W novelty: Malone,
Country Music U.S.A.,
p. 225.
PTA open-house: G&B, RB, p. 18.
“really impressed,”: Quoted in BG, “JA—Part One,” RM 23, 6/82, p. 7.
Jerry played Fats Domino’s:
Ibid.;
“Allison Recalls How Music Grew,” MCGG, 2/1/89.
Booker T. Washington: Yanak and Cornelison,
Great American History Fact-Finder,
pp. 404–405.
small black kitten: EH qtd. in BG, “Mrs. Holley,” p. 3.
“I was ten years: Author interview with LH.
“stole, cussed, and chased: Author interview with TC.
“choked to death:
Ibid.
often drove to Mexico: Author interview with Charlie “Slob” Evans.
“crotch crickets”: Author interview with TC.
“I went down and got fucked:
Ibid.
Buddy’s first sexual encounter:
Ibid.
“grandmother’s house,”:
Ibid.
stopped for gas at:
Ibid.
“wondered if Buddy had: Author interview with LH.
“Baptists seem like…”:
Ibid.
never lost his spirituality: Author interviews with LH and PS. PS: “BH was gifted with the white light of Christianity. Music is the food of the soul. Buddy comes from the radiance of the white light of God.”
underlined his copy of: I found BH’s copy of this New Testament book in a box of his memorabilia which BG kindly permitted me to handle and inspect in Lubbock. It was among items the Holley family gave to BG.
always kept a copy: BG’s Holly memorabilia collection,
Ibid.
trials, temptations, troubles: Rice and Martin, eds.,
Soul-Stirring Songs & Hymns,
p. 369.
“Take it to the Lord:
Ibid.
“I think I’m going: Author interview with TC.
newly discovered pleasures of sex:
Ibid.
“I’m ashamed of a lot [and subsequent dialogue with TC]:
Ibid.
baptized by Ben D. Johnson: Author interview with KJ.