Im a hugggeeee BH fan and I am amazed sometimes w/ his music. 1st off, he only recorded for a few years and has a crazy amount of songs, like over 100. Some of his stuff youd swear was recorded in the mid 70's it was so far ahead of his time. Ive gone to see the broadway play about his life and it was amazing and even the one that plays at the DSM playhouse was pretty decent.
Another interesting fact is that Waylon Jennings played w/ Holly. A lot of Waylons early songs were buddy holly songs that werent recorded or werent singles ect.
My favorite quote about holly is from John Lennon "w/out Buddy Holly there would be no rock and roll, there would be no Beatles" or something like that.
Besides Waylon I'm a big fan of another one of the Crickets, Sonny Curtis.
He wrote, "I Fought the Law" (Bobby Fuller Four/Clash, etc). Also wrote and recorded the theme from the Mary Tyler Moore show (Love is all Around). He also wrote the song "Rock Around With Ollie Vee" which was one of Buddy's earlier recordings. I saw him perform at Clear Lake in 2009 at the tribute and he amazed me more than Graham Nash, Peter and Gordon, Wanda Jackson or anyone else there. Just a very heartfelt and honest performer...