![]() Buy with confidence, we grade records accurately and have been selling records through Ebay since 2000. Hundreds of titles are unplayed, new old stock. The release dates range from the early 1900's through to the 2000's. We stock an inventory of over 45's, 78's and LP's in every genre of music. Both sides are play graded near mint with excellent fidelity, no distortion and both sides play quietly at the lead-in. Also, the Oh You Beautiful Doll side has two small, light haze marks which do not affect playback. Note: Real Wild Child is rare in this nice near mint condition, this record usually shows up well-played in the good to very good plus range. Real Wild Child would be re-released in 1967 on Coral 65607 with That'll Be Alright as the b-side. Oh, You Beautiful Doll first recorded in 1912 by The American Quartet is a fast-tempo rocker with the same lineup and recording information as Real Wild Child except The Roses weren't involved and Jerry "Ivan" Allison sounds like he's singing underwater. Real Wild Child is a fast-tempo rockabilly sizzler and was recorded during July/August at Norman Petty's recording studio in Clovis, New Mexico with Buddy Holly on lead guitar, Joe Maudlin on bass, Jerry "Ivan" Allison lead vocal, Bo Clarke on drums with The Roses (Bob Linville, Ray Rush, David Bigham) background vocals. Jerry "Ivan" Allison released two singles, the first was Real Wild Child (1958) followed by Frankie Frankenstein in 1959. Buddy Holly & The Crickets recorded a string of well-crafted rock & Roll classics between 1956-59 including Rock Around With Ollie Vee (1956) That'll Be The Day (1957), Peggy Sue (1957), Oh Boy (1957), Maybe Baby (1958), Rave On (1958), Think It Over (1958), Fool's Paradise (1958), It's So Easy (1958), Early In The Morning (1958), Heartbeat (1958) and Raining In My Heart (1959) among others. Won Grammy's Lifetime Achievment Award in 1997. Holly was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. ![]() Holly (age 22), Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper were killed in a plane crash near Mason City, Iowa, on Feb. Holly split from The Crickets in the fall of 1958. Because of contract arrangements, all Brunswick records were released as The Crickets, and all Coral records were released as Buddy Holly. ![]() Signed to Brunswick and Coral labels (subsidiaries of Decca Records). Mauldin (bass), for recording at Norman Petty's studio in Clovis, New Mexico. In February 1957, Holly assembled his backing group, The Crickets: Jerry "Ivan"Allison (drums), Niki Sullivan (rhythm guitar), and Joe B. Signed to Decca label in January 1956 and recorded in Nashville as Buddy Holly & The Three Tunes with Sonny Curtis (lead guitar), Don Guess (bass) and Jerry "Ivan" Allison (drums). “I talked into changing it to ‘Peggy Sue,’ and then we finished it with a different feel.-Mini bio: Ivan was born Jerry "Ivan" Allison on Aug. “I had a girlfriend at the time named Peggy Sue,” Allison told NPR in 2000. Allison’s young romancing also changed the name of the song, which was originally called “Cindy Lou.” It was a song he co-wrote with Holly, changing the beat from a cha-cha to a steady paradiddle pulse. His drumming helped propel “Peggy Sue” to number three on the Billboard Top 100 chart in 1957. His unique style included playing on cardboard boxes or rolling on tom-toms instead of crashing cymbals. On drums, Allison eschewed extravagant fills and licks, which he found distasteful. ![]() Inducting The Crickets into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, singer Smokey Robinson called them “the original rock and roll band,” and indeed, their lineup of two guitars, bass and drums became the default standard for countless bands formed around the world. Allison told Texas Music magazine in 2019 that Little Richard’s drummer, Charles Connor, was a major inspiration on his sound. He met Holly in high school, and a few years after graduation the two decided to get into rock ‘n’ roll after seeing the movie “The Girl Can’t Help It.” The film featured musical performers by top acts of the day like Little Richard, Fats Domino, and Gene Vincent. 31, 1939, and moved to Lubbock when he was 10 years old. ![]() The announcement was made on the official Buddy Holly Facebook page.Īllison was born in Hillsboro, Texas on Aug. Jerry Allison, the last surviving member of Buddy Holly’s band The Crickets, died Monday. 22, 2022 might be its last reverberant echo. 3, 1959 was “The Day the Music Died,” then Aug. ![]()
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