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buddy holly birthplace
from buddy holly posted in music by pete_nice
Charles Hardin Holley (later Buddy Holly) was born at home at this address on Sept. 8, 1936. The house was later moved (to locations unknown) and the address was an empty lot for years.
Buddy's birth announcement in the Lubbock Evening Journal paper was filled with errors:
"A daughter weighing 8 and 1/2 pounds was born at 6:10 o’clock Monday afternoon at Clark-Key Clinic to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Holley, of 1913 6th Street. Holley is associated with a tailoring establishment here."
The errors:
• Buddy was a son, not a daughter.
• Buddy was born at home, not at a clinic.
• That home was located at 1911 Sixth St.
• Griggs also learned from Buddy’s mother: “Buddy was born at 3:30 p.m., and he weighed 61/2 pounds.”
buddy holly statue
from buddy holly posted in music by pete_nice
Across the street from the Buddy Holly Center is the West Texas Hall of Fame featuring "singer/songwriters, musicians, visual artists, actors, poets, producers, and entertainers" from the West Texas area. In the center is a life-size bronze statue of Buddy Holly.
buddy holly center
from buddy holly posted in music by pete_nice
Dedicated to the hometown hero, the Buddy Holly Center is a museum dedicated to the short life of the early rock-and-roll artist, as well as a contemporary art museum.
tail fins malt shop
from eddie cochran posted in music by tacopolis
As of July 2014, this place seems to be closed- it's boarded up and locked down. I wonder what they did with the memorabilia...
buddy holly’s grave
from buddy holly posted in music by crabapple
After the plane crash in Iowa, Buddy Holly was buried in the City of Lubbock Cemetery. Born Charles Hardin Holley, Buddy's last name is spelled "Holley" on the marker.