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    The Crickets gave a thumbs down review of the film wherein Allison expressed his dislike on the portrayal of his fictional counterpart Jesse Charles: vulgar, racist, alcoholic, and profane. In the 1980s, Waylon Jennings called to ask the Crickets (JI, Joe B and Sonny) to open for him on a tour. They stayed with him for five years.

  2. Feb 3, 2015 · February 3, 2015. Waylon Jennings gave up his seat on the plane that crashed on February 3rd, 1959, killing Buddy Holly and three others. Michael Ochs Archives. The day the music died. That’s ...

  3. 1 day ago · When Waylon Jennings landed in Lubbock, Texas in the early 1950s, he started working as a DJ at the radio station KLLL and became quick friends with Buddy Holly.The two had first met years earlier ...

  4. Dec 15, 2020 · By the late 1950s, Waylon Jennings was among a group of west Texas musicians looking to hit the jackpot at the intersection of country and the burgeoning rock 'n' roll movement. Buddy Holly ...

  5. Jul 16, 2008 · Waylon got his break into the music scene by playing bass for Buddy Holly, who like Waylon, was from West Texas. Buddy’s band was called the Crickets, whose name was one of the inspirations for the name The Beatles. But Waylon was not a Cricket. The Crickets were kind of their own band who backed up Buddy Holly. But when the Crickets and ...

  6. Feb 3, 2022 · Next, Jennings went on the road as part of Holly's post-The Crickets backing band for the Winter Dance Party Tour along with co-headliners Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper (JP Richardson).

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