Notebook page with his handwritten answers to a high school English quiz,
signed by him at the top with the original spelling of his name
("Holley")
Autograph Manuscript signed: "
Buddy Holley" at upper margin, 1 page,
8x10½ lined sheet.
Holly's answers to a ten-question test, likely for an
English class as the answers refer to types of sentences. He answered seven
questions correctly.
Holly, who was graduated from Lubbock High School in
1955, was recording for Decca Records within a year. Born on September 7,
1936 in Lubbock, Texas as
Charles Hardin Holley, the future recording
star
became known as "Buddy". His first record contract dropped the
"e" in Holley, and he adopted the spelling. Before going to Lubbock High
School, Holly had attended Lubbock's J.T. Hutchinson Junior High, where he met
Bob Montgomery. The duo quickly became known for their musical talent and lack
of stage fright. Buddy, Bob and a friend, Jerry Allison, began performing at
school functions, and by September of 1953,
Buddy had a regular show on
Lubbock radio station KDAV. It was in Allison's home that
"The
Crickets" were born (with Niki Sullivan on rhythm guitar, Allison on drums
and Joe B. Mauldin on bass).
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