Buddy Holly: Biography (68 page)

Read Buddy Holly: Biography Online

Authors: Ellis Amburn

Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Composers & Musicians, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Singer

BOOK: Buddy Holly: Biography
11.73Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

country bumpkins: G&B, RB, p. 85.

the legendary Theresa: Author interview with NS; JBM quoted in PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon,” p. 52. Not everyone agrees that the Crickets stayed at the Theresa. In Floyd, “Crickets’ Appearance at the Apollo,” RM 28, Fall/83, p. 18, Ted Scott, who performed with Buddy at the Apollo, says that although he stayed at the Theresa, Buddy didn’t and was possibly at the Forest.

Fidel Castro would choose: Associated Press, “Where Castro Is Staying,” 9/30/60.

were too innocent, according: JBM, PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon,” p. 52.

“I didn’t know who: Quoted in KL, “Bo Diddley,” TRSI, p. 188.

“I don’t care if you: Quoted in Fox,
Showtime,
p. 12.

four flights down:
Ibid.

then-manager Leonard Reed:
Ibid,
p. 206.

Atlantic’s Ahmet Ertegun:
Ibid.,
p. 17.

Nor were the Crickets:
Ibid.,
p. 24.

producers elected to disregard: Quoted in BG, RM 34, 1/85, p. 1.

high up the R&B charts: NP quoted in Brooks and Malcolm, “NP—Part 2,” p. 6.

began at 10:20
A.M.
: Ted Scott quoted in Floyd, “Crickets’ Appearance at the Apollo,” p. 16.

“They were wide awake: Holiday with Dufty,
Lady Sings the Blues,
p. 40.

impress the booking agents: Fox,
Showtime,
p. 19.

Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle:
Ibid.,
p. 23.

better sound
exactly
like: NS quoted in G&B, RB, p. 70.

“What’s this?”: Scott quoted in Floyd, “Crickets’ Appearance at the Apollo,” p. 17.

mentioned in the same breath:
Ibid.,
p. 16.

audience from booing them:
Ibid.,
p. 17.

a miserable flop: NS quoted in Miller, “NS,” RM, Spring/84, p. 23.

demoted to the bottom:
Ibid.

dirty, smelly, drafty: Fox,
Showtime,
p. 10.

up to the standards: NS quoted in Miller, “NS,” p. 23.

monitor each other’s acts: Fox,
Showtime,
p. 12.

authentic bluesy quality: “Crickets’ Appearance,” p. 16.

“Let’s open with ‘Bo Diddley.’: NS quoted in Miller, “NS,” p. 23. Slightly different version in G&B, pp. 70–71 and in Fox,
Showtime,
p. 207.

were forced to improvise: NS quoted in Miller, “NS,” p. 23.

the blacks accepted them:
Ibid.

them as a novelty: RBHS.

“Hey, another brother out there: Leslie Uggams quoted in Fox,
Showtime,
p. 207.

“Oh, that’s Buddy Holly!”:
Ibid.

“He’s
white,
isn’t be?”:
Ibid.

“He was terrific:
Ibid.

“better than the show:
Ibid.,
p. 10.

Hookers masquerading as:
Ibid.

“anything you could want:
Autobiography,
p. 115.

“There were drugs back: Quoted in Floyd, “Crickets’ Appearance,” p. 18.

“I loved him dearly,”: Quoted in BG, “More on Little Richard,” RM 35, 3/85, p. 7.

“used to idolize my: CW, p. 84.

to lure Buddy and: LR quoted in
ibid.,
p. 73.

invited all the Crickets: Author interview with NS; NS quoted in PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon,” p. 52.

an orgy was in: Author interview with NS.

“carried right on with: NS quoted in PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon,” p. 52.

The only whites in: Author interview with NS.

“This was definitely not:
Ibid.

Larry Williams was making:
Ibid.

she gave Little Richard oral:
Ibid.

“Everyone else was watching:
Ibid.

he’d been wondering if: LR quoted by NS in PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon,” p. 52.

dashingly handsome, mustachioed: Photograph in Nite,
Rock On,
p. 657.

“I brought him to: Quoted in CW, QOR, p. 188.

Richard purchased some cocaine:
Ibid.

with a gun to collect:
Ibid.

career suffered when: Pareles and Romanowski, eds.,
Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll,
p. 594.

for narcotics possession: DeCurtis, Henke, and George-Warren,
Rolling Stone Album Guide,
p. 769.

“His red-hot version:
Ibid.,
p. 770.

Williams committed suicide: Nite,
Rock On,
p. 656.

Richard sang a moving: Stallings,
Rock ’n’ Roll Confidential,
p. 90.

“I was jacking off,”: LR quoted in CW, QOR, p. 84.

“sucking my titty.”:
Ibid.

Buddy unzipped his pants:
Ibid.

“He was ready:
Ibid.

“She opened up her:
Ibid.

Buddy and the girl had:
Ibid.

“was sucking me,”:
Ibid.

they heard Buddy’s name:
Ibid.

“he made it, too,”:
Ibid.

“He came and he:
Ibid.

“historic occasion.”: Clark,
Jack Kerouac,
p. 164; back ad, Kerouac,
On the Road,
Penguin paperback, 1957.

“At lilac evening I walked: Kerouac,
On the Road,
p. 180.

roof of the Brooklyn Paramount: NS quoted in BG, “NS—Part 1,” p. 4.

Freed’s
Rock ’n’ Roll:
BG, “Tour Schedules,” p. 5.

“Everyone you met was: Quoted in Shaw, “Teen Idols,”
RS Illustrated History of Rock & Roll,
Miller, ed., p. 96.

Rock was not a: Stallings,
Rock ’n’ Roll Confidential,
p. 72.

means to wealth and:
Ibid.

easy-listening discount classics: Clark quoted on Merv Griffin television show, cited in
ibid.

“There were no skeletons: Cited in JJ, BBH, p. 170.

hot, brightly lit area: McNeil,
Total Television,
pp. 36–37.

lip-synched performance: Ward, “The Fifties,” ROA, p. 155; Helander,
Rock Who’s Who,
p. 90; Stambler,
Encyclopedia,
p. 124.

Kenny Rossi:
This Fabulous Century: 1950–1960,
eds.,
Time-Life
Books, p. 149.

money spread out around them: G&B, RB, p. 138.

Joe B. was curious: NP quoted in
Ibid.,
p. 135.

arrangement proved unsatisfactory:
Ibid.,
pp. 135–38.

expensive baubles: Quoted in
Ibid.,
p. 138.

“Norman Petty has put Clovis: “Norman Petty Recordings Put Clovis on Map,”
Clovis News-Journal,
December 20, 1959, p. 6.

“to break [into] the:
Ibid.

turned into a fistfight: JA quoted in G&B, RB, p. 83.

jejune high jinks:
Ibid.

cut under his left: Author interview with NS.

photo showing them celebrating:
Ibid.,
p. 74.

feeling very urbane: DE in RBHS.

Don says they didn’t: DE quoted in PN,
Road Goes On Forever,
p. 38.

Don chided them for: DE in RBHS; DE quoted by JA in BG, “JA—Part Two,” p. 8.

“They saw what we: Quoted in PN,
Road Goes On Forever,
p. 38.

Phil’s Men’s Shop: JA quoted in BG, “JA—Part Two,” p. 8. Probably mistakenly, BG printed it as “Field’s Men’s Shop.”

sleek Ivy League: DE in RBHS.

“We got to be: “The Everly Brothers,” TRSI, p. 145.

they became best friends: PE quoted in McNie, “PE,” RM 14, 3/80, p. 14.

their circle expanded to: Buddy Knox quoted in AC, “Farewell to Eddie Cochran,”
Tribute to Eddie Cochran,
p. 39; Buddy Knox quoted in BG, “BK,” RM 14, 3/80, p. 6; TGBH, p. 84; BG, “Special Tribute to Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Crickets,” RM 24, 9/82, p. 17.

the Young Rockers: Quoted in AC, “Farewell,” p. 39.

the Village Gate: Knox quoted in BG, “BK,” RM 14, 3/80, p. 6.

Chuck Berry took them: PE quoted in KL, TRSI, p. 146.

“We all got into: DE in RBHS.

“There was a real:
Ibid.

who always trailed along: Knox quoted in AC, “Farewell,” p. 39.

Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert
: McNeil,
Total Television,
p. 209.

Eddie Cochran would pull: Knox quoted in AC, “Farewell,” p. 39.

Cochran rivaled Elvis as:
Ibid.

“drinking beer and playing: “On the Road With Eddie Cochran: Interview With Dave Shriver,”
Blue Suede News,
Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring/89, p. 8.

The “Okie chicks,”:
Ibid.

“Everybody had a good: Author interview with NS.

utter a single word: PE quoted in KL, “The Everlys,” TRSI, p. 146.

“Got her in the back:
Ibid.

Buddy to improve his physical: Author interview with Jerry Coleman.

consulted a dermatologist: Author interview with Jerry Coleman.

barber who “kinked” it: Jake Goss in BG, “Jake Goss, Buddy Holly’s Barber,” RM 25, Winter/82, p. 12.

promised him a “quickie.”: NS in PN, “Secret BH: Honeymoon,” p. 52.

Knox’s room was trashed: Ray Ruff quoted in Jackson, “Ray Ruff,” R50 34, 2/92, p. 19.

had been flooded:
Ibid.

Henry Goldrich: TGBH, p. 84.

far too weighty:
Ibid.

purchasing a Gibson … GA series amp:
Ibid.

a pair of Greyhound: Tommy Tompkins, one of the tour’s two bus drivers, quoted in Rossi and Block, “Tommy Tompkins,” RM 41, 3/86, p. 5.

3,500-foot-long suspension bridge:
1979 Hammond Almanac, Time
eds., p. 242.

camping out at the Brooklyn: BG letter to the author, 11/7/94, p. 2.

bones under their seats: BG, RM 11, 7/79 (unpaged clipping).

Buddy seemed remarkably composed: Bowen quoted in BG, “Jimmy Bowen,” RM 20, 9/81, p. 13.

“For someone that age:
Ibid.

“Wasn’t that fun?”: JA quoted in BG, “JA—Part Two,” RM 24, 9/82, p. 8.

sew your buttons on: PE quoted in RBHS.

shot craps in the back: Cott,
RS Illustrated History,
p. 81.

shrewder or more streetwise: “Tommy Tompkins,” p. 5.

“in lonely afternoon hotel: p. 126.

hitched rides in the: JBM interview, RBHS.

tell him his problems:
Ibid.

“It was a bus loaded: PE interview,
Ibid.

sleeping with a leggy:
Ibid.

He was busted during: Author interview with NS.

ordered off Tompkins’s bus: Tompkins quoted in Rossi and Block, “Tommy Tompkins,” p. 6.

“a billion volts of energy”: G&B, RB, p. 112.

kicked a plug out:
Ibid.

Buddy cursed so loud: NS quoted in G&B, RB, pp. 112–113.

Buddy respected Anka’s songwriting: NS quoted in BG and Bonner, “NS—Part 2,” p. 4.

hundreds of ticket-seekers: BG, “Browsing Through Billboard,” R50, 2/92, p. 22.

“cop plenty of pop: Turner, “Record Reviews,” RM 6, 3/78, p. 5.

“a newcomer who’s broken:
Ibid.

rushed to a phone: NS quoted in “18 Interviews (all at once),” p. 3.

announcing their million-seller:
Ibid.

whites and blacks on the: NS quoted in BG and Bonner, “NS—Part 2,” p. 2.

didn’t care for the “lifestyle.”: NS quoted in Miller, “NS,” p. 24.

grown up as an only: NS quoted in G&B, RB, p. 82.

petty arguments and fisticuffs:
Ibid.

took out their frustrations:
Ibid.

The Crickets picked on:
Ibid.

To Joe B. it was: JBM quoted in G&B, RB, p. 82.

who was also dissatisfied: NS and JBM quoted in
ibid,
p. 83.

he wasn’t miked on: NS quoted in
ibid.

his own record deal: JBM quoted in
ibid.

When he dropped hints: NS and JBM quoted in
ibid.

The acoustics at Tinker: NS quoted in BG and Bonner, “NS—Part 2,” p. 3.

“‘Blue Days, Black Nights’: Amburn,
Dark Star,
p. 57.

“half the writer’s share: Author interview with John R. Lee.

subsequent efforts at Sun: Author interview with Marion Keisker.

“Claudette” to the Everly Brothers: Author interview with Sam Phillips; Roy Orbison quoted in liner notes,
The Sun Years,
double LP, Sun Record Company.

$25,000 in royalties: Author interview with Joe Melson.

beautiful girl in “Claudette,”: Author interviews with Claudette Frady Orbison’s family: Chester and Geraldine Frady, Bill Frady, Paulette Viator, Patty Maddux, Kadon Mahon; author interview with Roy Orbison’s son, Wesley Orbison.

was dating Little Johnny: Author interviews with Charles Evans and Bobby Blackburn.

sexiest of the West: Author interview with Bobby Blackburn.

immortal “Pretty Woman” for her: Author interviews with Chester and Geraldine Frady and Wesley Orbison.

marked by infidelity: Author interviews with Boots Randolph and Mrs. Anna Dixon.

divorce: Author interview with Bobby Blackburn.

Brunswick recording artist: Mann,
A-Z of Buddy Holly,
p. 166.

became a rockabilly classic:
Ibid.

Rock classics”: McGee, “Buddy Holly,”
Rolling Stone Album Guide,
DeCurtis et al., eds., p. 324.

Buddy’s mother deserves part: EH quoted in G&B, RB, p. 93.

drum beat from Little Richard’s:
Ibid.

her contribution a secret:
Ibid.

Joe B. said he:
Ibid.,
p. 64.

Carl Perkins and Buddy: Perkins quoted in BG, “Carl Perkins,” RM 19, 6/18, p. 12.

“he was
fire,
”:
Ibid.

invented his own sound:
Ibid.

“You can’t take the: Quoted in Riese,
Nashville Babylon,
p. 12.

“You can’t even draw: Quoted in Berry,
Autobiography,
p. 135.

Other books

Blue City by Ross Macdonald
Back to the Garden by Selena Kitt
Under Fragile Stone by Oisín McGann
The King of Mulberry Street by Donna Jo Napoli
Beautiful boy by Grace R. Duncan
The Yeah, Baby Series by Fiona Davenport
Sirius by Jonathan Crown
Living Low Carb by Jonny Bowden