Buddy Holly Plane Crash Remembered; Fulton Theater Showing “The Buddy Holly Story” This April

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Apr 16, 2014 08:06 AM EDT

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Buddy Holly's plane crash has been noted as one of the most devastating and tragic events that happened in the music industry in the 50's. The singer died on the accident, but following those events was his rise to stardom and the story of his life, which will be shown in the Fulton Theater this April.

The famous singer who was born in Lubbock, Texas, and was named Charles Hardin Holley by his parents, became one of the most famous singers who entertained the world, he is popularly known professionally as Buddy Holly. The American singer and songwriter also pave the way to change the face of popular music during his time.

The Buddy Holly Story showing this April in the Fulton Theater, will narrate the rise and fall of the singer's career, which also includes his success in being the world's top recording artist. The fall of Buddy Holly came from his tragic death in 1959, where he was killed from a plane crash. It only took three short years for the singer to be the most sought after recording artist in the world.

The show has promised its audience that they will enjoy the story and will be dancing off their feets at the aisles of the Fulton Theater. It will include popular hits from Buddy Holly, like La Bamaba, Oh Boy, That'll Be The Day, Rave On and many more.

Fulton Theater Artistic Director Marc Robin, gave a statement about the show The Buddy Holly Story, he said that the show is the most successful rock & roll musical in the world, and that the audience will surely fall in love with it. The show will also include a performance that will let you experience the last and final show of Buddy Holly's career that includes Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper.

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