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In Pursuit of Buddy Holly, My New Buddy John, and My Lost Decade of Music
Savas Beatie
February 2011
On Sale: January 20, 2011
240 pages ISBN: 1932714979 EAN: 9781932714975 Hardcover
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He was just a kid from Lubbock, Texas, sporting black
horn-rimmed glasses, blue jeans, a white T-shirt, white
socks, and loafers. And he changed the course of music
history. Now, more than five decades after his tragic death,
Buddy Holly still affects lives today around the world. Gary W. Moore, the award-winning and critically acclaimed
author of Playing with the Enemy, was never confused with
real Buddy Holly fans. Gary was not a fan of rock music or
what he believed it represented in our culture. He was
familiar with Buddy's name and thought he was dead, but he
couldn't name a single song Buddy had written or performed.
In a single evening all that changed when the late great
Buddy Holly reached out from a stage in Cedar Falls, Iowa,
and seized Gary's heart and soul through a song. Not a song
written or performed by Buddy, but a song about Buddy
performed by musician extraordinaire John Mueller. Even
Buddy's closest friends say John is Buddy reincarnated, and
his resemblance and music will take your breath away. Hey Buddy: In Pursuit of Buddy Holly, My New Buddy John, and
My Lost Decade of Music is a warm and intimate chronicle of
the author's personal journey to discover more about Buddy
himself, his music, his influence, and the times in which he
lived. Join Gary as he meets Buddy's personal friends and
family members, celebrities, and everyday Buddy enthusiasts.
Their unique and intimate stories will make you laugh,
smile, cry, and think, all the while wondering "what if."
What if Buddy had lived instead of perished in that terrible
plane crash in Clear Lake, Iowa, on that winter night in
1959? What if Buddy had continued to write music into the
1960s and 70s? What if . . . A rollercoaster ride of emotion, Hey Buddy offers a
surprising examination of our culture and how the young man
from Lubbock brought us from where we were five decades ago
to where we are today. His dramatic and enduring legacy
influenced everyone from the Beatles and The Rolling Stones
to writers, fans, and John Mueller, who took the stage in
Iowa one cold night not too long ago to recreate the Winter
Dance Party of 1959, and in doing so, influenced an author
to pick up his pen and explore a legacy that still affects
us today.
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