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The Buddy Holly Story and other days the music died
Couch Potato Pickings On BBC4 tonight at 10.05pm Tonight’s biopic of 1950s rock ‘n’ roll legend Buddy Holly is not only entertaining and exciting but it features brilliant performances from Gary Busey, Don Stroud and Charles Martin Smith as Holly … Continue reading
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