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<title>New Release : Too Much Monday Morning</title>
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<title>Album Review : The Crickets and their Buddies</title>
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Review: The late Crickets leader Buddy Holly exemplified an early rock & roll spirit that comes across easy and free-spirited but proves difficult to replicate, even when his band's surviving members team up with Eric Clapton, Graham Nash and Waylon Jennings. There ought to be a law against bad cover versions of "I Fought the Law," especially by Motley Crue's Vince Neil.
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Review: Buddy Holly and the Crickets are right up there on rock 'n' roll's Mt. Rushmore remembered best for several Tex-Mex raveons they did under the tutelage of Norman Petty in 1956-58 or so: "That'll Be the Day," "Oh Boy," "Maybe Baby," "Peggy Sue." Holly's death seemed to end the Crickets' career as well-though the continuing influence could be heard at times in later rock stars as diverse as Bobby...
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