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    12/24/2022
    Jenni M.

    The Buddy Holly Center is a small museum in Lubbock, TX, dedicated to the late rock n roller. My significant other & I have both been here when we were much younger, but with an hour of time to spare before the Center's closing time on Saturday, June 18, 2023, we decided to take another trip down "Rave On" lane. There were two main galleries plus a small theater showing about a 15-minute video about Holly's life. Adult tickets were $10 per person. Entry to the fine arts gallery on the opposite end was free. At that time they were showing tattoo at work. No tattoos of Buddy Holly. We were disappointed. There are not many picture opportunities here as both Holly galleries do not allow photography. However, huge, black Buddy Holly eyeglass frames rest on the grounds just outside of the museum. You'll do a bit of reading, but not terribly much as he did not live very long. A sweet little tribute to a man who undoubtedly would have been even bigger than he already was at the time of the plane crash. The gift shop has some nice things - many overpriced, but it's not often that you see Buddy Holly items for sale. Parking is free. Highly recommended.

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    Joe Q.

    Today our road trip took us to Lubbock Texas to the Buddy Holly Center. You cant take pictures in the center itself but you can the Alison house which is where they wrote their first hit "That'll be the day." On 3rd Feb 1959, 22-year-old Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens, aged 17, died in a plane crash shortly after takeoff from Clear Lake, Iowa. Buddy inspired many groups which give him credit today. The Beatles, the Rolling stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen and the who, just to mention a few. The museum has several of his guitars including the one he used on his last concert in Clearlake Iowa. Also his iconic glasses, history and more. Holly and his band, consisting of Waylon Jennings, Tommy Allsup, and Carl Bunch, were playing on the "Winter Dance Party" tour across the American Midwest. Rising artists Valens, Richardson and vocal group Dion and the Belmonts had joined the tour as well. The long journeys between venues on board the cold, uncomfortable tour buses adversely affected the performers, with cases of flu and even frostbite. After stopping at Clear Lake to perform, and frustrated by the conditions on the tour buses, Holly chose to charter a plane to reach their next venue in Moorhead, Minnesota. Richardson, suffering from flu, swapped places with Jennings, taking his seat on the plane, while Allsup lost his seat to Valens on a coin toss. Soon after takeoff, late at night and in poor, wintry weather conditions, pilot Peterson lost control of the light aircraft, a Beechcraft Bonanza, which crashed into a cornfield, killing all four on board. His last call was to his wife who 6 weeks pregnant at the time, but did not mention the chartered plane as he did not want her to worry. After the crash his wife Maria Elena Holly was in such grief she lost the baby and the funeral was the next day which she was unable to attend. To this day she has never visited the grave. Buddy Holly's wife, Maria Elena, did not attend his funeral and has never visited his grave site. She blames herself for his passing and said that had she gone on tour with him (she stayed home as she was pregnant), Buddy never would have gotten into that airplane. After the visitor center and the Allison house we stopped by Buddy Holly's grave. His mom and dad and siblings are interred there as well. Buddy Holly a music legend and must see.

    Kim K.

    The museum itself is rather small but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in content. A fantastic collection of personal items belonging to Buddy Holly, including interesting things from his childhood, a few of his guitars and his glasses (and much more!) Like one reviewer said, the film they show is quite outdated and needs to be updated (or at least restored) but is none-the-less interesting. A guided tour of bandmate and fellow song-writer J.I. Allison's former home that included some original items, topped off a wonderful experience. If you love music and appreciate the artists you currently are moved by, you owe a lot to this man who was taken from us far too young.

    Aubany G.

    Sweet lil tribute to Buddy Holly in his hometown here in Lubbock, Texas. At $10 a person, it was a tad underwhelming with not too much to see, but at the same time, he was lost entirely too soon so not much was documented of his short life. The gift shop had some fun souvenirs.

    Scott L.

    Like Music? Like History? Take a cheap and easy pilgrimage to Where It Was Made in 18 months. Paul McCartney, Elton John, and Keith Richards cannot all be wrong.

    Marie S.

    To be honest, I had not heard a Buddy Holly song before stopping here. It's only 5 dollars to get in. In one room, you can watch a movie about Buddy Holly's life. The next hall features bits about all the popular 1950s bands and singers. I felt like I was transported back in time (and learned a lot about Buddy Holly). I had always thought I was born in the wrong era, but that was even more true after visiting the BH Center. Unfortunately, photos couldn't be taken with the real Buddy Holly furniture, motorcycle, and guitar housed there. They were setting up for a concert that evening in their beer garden. 2021 #32

    Jennifer D.

    Loved the Buddy Holly Center. He wasn't with us long but made a huge impact on music. This is a must see when visiting Lubbock...

    Derrick G.

    The Buddy Holly Center is a must see if you visit Lubbock. I was visiting Lubbock for the weekend and decided to visit the center, it was amazing. The center provides a lot of history of Rock n Roll and Buddy Holly. The center has numerous artifacts of Buddy Holly and interesting parallels he had with great artist like Elvis Presley and the Beatles. I highly recommend visiting the Buddy Holly Center.

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    Lauren F.

    This small museum is very well done. You know how sometimes you go into a smaller, boutique museum and it's just a room and it's cobbled together and unimpressive? This museum is not that. Entry is $8 for a regular ticket and $5 for students, not necessarily Texas Tech students. The primary room is super informative and readable. I feel like I learned a lot about Buddy Holly from this visit: His band was called The Crickets, which influenced The Beatles' name. He passed away when he was 22. He was married. An additional room contained his high school bedroom furniture. There is a gift shop where you purchase your entry ticket. And there is an art gallery. When we were there, they had a photo exhibit. I highly recommend a visit to the Buddy Holly Center if you're in Lubbock.

    Amber G.

    The buddy holly center has always been an awesome place to visit. I just recently started going back in 2018 for their Friday art trail. They have some super sweet and knowledgable employees! Especially Marissa Galvan, who always makes our visits super awesome! At the art trails they always have cool exhibits and activities for the visitors. The parking lot get filled pretty quick so arrive early. Theres a street mainly for food trucks also, and most of the time they always switch them up! You can park at the center and there are busses that will take you to your destinations. Be aware they do stop running at 9 or 10 I believe

    Mike W.

    All is right in the world. After a year dealing with COVID, the music is back! Great to see so many familiar faces back and healthy. I know a few didn't make it and we mourn them! Love life and music!

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    This place is a must for Buddy Holly fans! This place is a must for Buddy Holly fans! If you get a chance... go!

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    Ask the Community - Buddy Holly Center

    Every where I see Buddy Holly's name it is spelled Holly, then why on his grave stone is the name spelled differently? Holley?

    His first recording contract with Decca was misspelled "Holly" and there they kept his spelling.. And lots of actors, singers and performers always tinker or change their stage name to appeal to fans..

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    The gift shop has some nice things - many overpriced, but it's not often that you see Buddy Holly items for sale.

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