3/17/2023 0 Comments Buddy holly real wild childIt's unknown who else played on the acetate disc, which survives, however it has several deep scratches on it which run from the center hole to the edge so it cannot be played. ? ?, 1955 KLLL Radio Station, Lubbock, TX (Buddy recorded his favorite Elvis song, the Stan Kesler/Charlie Feather's song "I Forgot To Remember To Forget") in the station's Suite 2001 at the Great Plains Building. Norman Petty and the Fireballs (George Tomsco, lead guitar, Stan Lark, bass, Keith McCormick, rhythm guitar, Lyn Bailey, bass, and Doug Roberts, drums) overdubbed additional instruments on Jat Norman Petty Studios, Clovis, New Mexico. two or more sessions, with Buddy & Bob Montgomery on vocals & guitars, Sonny Curtis on fiddle & Don Guess on string bass recording Montgomery's compositions "Gotta Get Near Me Blues" (with Don Guess on steel guitar & Larry Welborn on string bass), (co-written with Guess) "Flower Of My Heart" (with Don Guess on steel guitar & Larry Welborn on string bass), "Door To My Heart", "Soft Place In My Heart" & (co-written with Buddy) "I Gambled My Heart"). Late 1954/April 1955 Nesman Recording Studio, Wichita Falls, TX (prob. Jack sings the vocals and both play guitars. NovemKDAV Radio Station, Lubbock, TX (Buddy and Jack Neal make acetate recordings of Neal's compositions "I Saw The Moon Cry Last Night" & "I Hear The Lord Callin' For Me" at KDAV radio at 6602 Quirt Avenue, Lubbock. ![]() Late ?, 1952 3315, 36th Street, Lubbock, TX (Bob Montgomery on acoustic guitar and Buddy on mandolin make home recordings of the Pee Wee King/Redd Stewart composition "Take These Shackles From My Heart" & Bill Monroe's "I'll Just Pretend")Įarly ?, 1953 3315, 36th Street, Lubbock, TX (with both Bob & Buddy on vocals & acoustic guitar, they make a home recording of Rupert Jones's "Footprints In The Snow") ? ?, 1949 3315, 36th Street, Lubbock, TX (Buddy Holley makes his first recording singing the Hank Snow song "My Two-Timin' Woman" into a wire recorder at his home)
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