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The Buddy Holly Story (866 bytes)
1: ... and [[Maria Richwine]], who played [[Maria Elena Holly]]. 3: The movie was adapted by [[Alan Swyer]] from the novel by [[John Goldrosen]]. It was directed by ... 5: It won the [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Origina... 9: [[Category:1978 films|Buddy Holly Story, The]] 10: ...est Actor Oscar Nominee (film)|Buddy Holly Story, The]] <!-- Gary Busey --> Buddy Holly (6963 bytes) 1: ...February 3]], [[1959]]), better known as '''Buddy Holly''', was an [[United States|American]] singer, son... 3: [[Image: b_holly.jpg|right|Buddy Holly]] 7: ...rt of a country duo. Holly's big break came when they opened for [[Bill Haley and his Comets]] at a lo... 9: ...nusual position of having two record contracts at the same time! 11: ...es and melodies than had been previously shown in the genre. Buddy (2176 bytes) 1: :''For President Clinton's dog see [[Buddy (dog)]].'' 2: :''For the [[SCUBA]] diving partner system see [[Buddy system]].'' 4: ...n [[Animation|animated]] [[cartoon]] character in the [[Warner Bros.]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' series of c... 6: ...star character for the studio, and Duvall created Buddy in [[1933]]. 8: ...ore interesting characters such as [[Porky Pig]]. Buddy's voice was performed by animator [[Jack Carr]]. Buddy Bell (2636 bytes) 1: ...s the son of former player [[Gus Bell]] and the father of player [[David Bell]]. 3: ... mostly lackluster Indians team. He was named to the [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] ... 5: ...similar in many ways, a good hitting infielder in the middle of his career. 7: ...ng year through [[1984 in sports|1984]], and made the All-Star team from 1980 through 1984 as well. 9: ...r and signed as a free agent with the Rangers for the [[1989 in sports|1989]] season, in which he appea... Buddy MacKay (1611 bytes) 1: ...rs of Florida|governor]] of [[Florida]] following the death of [[Lawton Chiles]] in late [[1998]]. 3: ...going governor Lawton Chiles, but was defeated by the [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] can... 6: ...9 Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida] 18: [[Category:1933 births|MacKay, Buddy]] 19: [[Category:Governors of Florida|MacKay, Buddy]] Bonzi Buddy (1302 bytes) 1: ... installing the program. When you install '''BonziBUDDY''', your homepage gets set to www.bonzi.com. 3: ...advertisements. Children often fall for the Bonzi Buddy thinking it's merely a fun toy, not realizing its... 5: ...on uses [[Microsoft Agent]] technology to display the Bonzi ape on-screen and provide text-to-speech ca... 9: ...zibuddy.shtml PC Hell site on how to remove Bonzi Buddy] 10: ...zi_Buddy.html Spy any site on how to remove Bonzi Buddy] Buddy icon (806 bytes) 1: ...ant Messenger]]. One's buddy icon is displayed in the messenging window of engaged parties. 3: ...ility is also available on [[MSN Messenger]], but the icons are called Display Pictures. 5: == Buddy icons and advertising == 7: ...ord of mouth advertising. Buddy icons advertising the releases of films or albums are available through... 9: == Buddy Icon Sites == Buddy Rice (281 bytes) 1: ... an [[auto racing]] driver best known for winning the [[2004]] [[Indianapolis 500]] as part of [[Bobby ... 5: [[Category:1976 births|Rice, Buddy]] Buddy the Gob (1170 bytes) 1: ...as animated by [[Jack King]] and [[Ben Clopton]]. The musical score was by [[Norman Spencer]]. 3: ...toon features [[Buddy]], the second major star in the Looney Tunes series. 7: ... Of course, by the end of the cartoon, Buddy and the girl escape safely. 9: ..., though it seems clear that the intention behind the animators was not consciously malicious. 11: The cartoon also briefly features a caricature of [[J... Buddy and Towser (207 bytes) 1: ...o. It was animated by Jack King and Bob Mckimson. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. Buddy Clark (559 bytes) 1: ...d scored his biggest hit in November of 1946 with the song "Linda." 3: ...led in a private plane crash in Los Angeles, when the craft ran low on fuel and crash-landed on Beverly... 7: [[Category:1911 births|Clark, Buddy]] 8: [[Category:1949 deaths|Clark, Buddy]] Buddy MacMaster (2404 bytes) 1: ...n a career as a station agent and telegrapher for the [[Canadian National Railroad]] in [[1943]], thoug... 3: ...onish in [[1995]], and in [[2000]] he was awarded the [[Order of Canada]] for his contributions to Cana... 5: ...o released a video, <i>Buddy MacMaster, Master of the Cape Breton Fiddle</i>. 7: ...He is also the uncle of [[Natalie MacMaster]], another Cape Breton fiddler who has toured extensively a... 9: [[Category:1924 births|Macmaster, Buddy]] Buddy Miller (934 bytes) 1: '''Buddy Miller''' is a [[country music|country]] singer, ... 3: Miller formed the Buddy Miller Band, which included singer/songwriter [[S... 5: In addition to releasing several solo albums over the years, Miller has toured as lead guitarist/backin... 11: *''Your Love and Other Lies'', 1995 17: ...ller, Buddy]] [[Category:Record producers|Miller, Buddy]] Buddy Ebsen (2656 bytes) 1: ...for his role in the popular television series ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]''. 3: [[Image:EbsenasJedClampett.jpg|thumb|Buddy Ebsen as "Jed Clampett"]] 6: ...41]] to [[1946]] he served as a [[lieutenant]] in the [[United States Coast Guard]]. 8: ...ow depicted a stereotypical hillbilly family from the [[Ozark]]s getting rich on oil and moving to a st... 10: Although scorned by critics, the show was a massive hit, attracting as many as 60 ... Buddy Myer (1073 bytes) 1: ...Sox]] in 1927-28, he spent his entire career with the [[Washington Senators]]. 3: ...red with a career average of .303. In 1935 he won the [[American League]] batting title with a .349 mar... 13: [[Category:1935 American League All-Stars|Myer, Buddy]] 14: [[Category:1937 American League All-Stars|Myer, Buddy]] 15: [[Category:Boston Red Sox players|Myer, Buddy]] Buddy Bolden (2820 bytes) 1: [[Image:Buddybolden.bmp|frame|right|Buddy Bolden]] 2: ...er 4]], [[1930]]) was a [[trumpet|trumpeter]] and the first [[New Orleans]] [[jazz]] [[musician]] ever ... 8: ...ished a scandal-sheet called the ''Cricket'', but these stories are are almost certainly untrue. 10: ...s admitted to a mental institution where he spent the rest of his life. 14: ...id to be the first to have brass instruments play the blues. He also was said to have taken ideas from ... Buddy De Sylva (2334 bytes) 1: ...e of the top [[Tin Pan Alley]] [[songwriter]]s of the era, and a producer of stage and screen [[musical... 3: ... New York]], [[United States|USA]], and died in [[Hollywood, California]], [[United States|USA]]. 10: *1922 - ''[[The Yankee Princess]]'' (music by [[Emmerich Kalman]]... 32: ...//www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=4394 His profile] at the Internet Broadway Database 37: [[Category:1895 births|Sylva, Buddy De]] Buddy Cole (207 bytes) 1: There is more than one '''Buddy Cole''': 3: ... For the jazz pianist and orchestra leader, see [[Buddy Cole (musician)]]. 4: ... For the fictional character and pseudonym, see [[Buddy Cole (fiction)]]. Buddy Hackett (1878 bytes) 1: '''Buddy Hackett''' ([[August 31]], [[1924]] - [[June 30]]... 3: ...eplacement in the old Jackie Gleason show, and in the 1958 film ''God's Little Acre''. His later caree... 12: *''[[The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm]]'' - 1962 13: *''[[The Music Man]]'' - 1962 16: *''[[The Love Bug]]'' - 1968 Buddy (dog) (751 bytes) 1: ...S. President]] [[Bill Clinton]]. Clinton acquired Buddy as a puppy in [[1997]] and named him after his la... 3: ...arters. Since this would be no longer possible in the Clintons' smaller home in New York, Socks was giv... 5: He died after a [[car accident]] near the Clinton home in [[Chappaqua, New York]] in [[2002...
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