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Wednesday,
February 23, 2000:
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From
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Evening Edition
Sunday, November 24, 1957
Lubbock
Combo On Network Show Next Sunday
Four
Lubbock youths who have scored a success in the recording and
personal appearance field with their music will hit the nationwide
audience on Sunday, Dec. 1, when the Crickets are slated to appear
on the Ed Sullivan Show.
The boys,
ranging in ages from 18 to 21, are former students of Tom S. Lubbock
High School and won plaudits for their record 'That'll Be The
Day' and have a new tune on the rise, 'Oh Boy!'and an album set
for release Dec. 1, 'The Chirping Of The Crickets' [sic].
Managed by
Norman Petty, The Crickets have just completed a tour of the East
and West Coasts and Canada in the show, 'The Biggest Show Of Stars
Of '57,' headed by Fats Domino. They compose their own music and
do their own playing without stage orchestra assistance.
The Crickets
are composed of Buddy Holly, vocalist, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
0. Holly, 1305 37th St.; Jerry Allison, drummer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Allison, 2215 6th St.; Niki Sullivan guitarist, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sullivan, 3102 44th St.; and Joe B. Mauldin,
bass viol, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mulcahy, 2401 25th St.
Jerry and
Buddy have been together for three years. Jerry graduating from
Tom S. Lubbock in 1956 and Buddy in 1955. The other boys attended
school here.
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