Thursday, August 16, 2012

August 16, 1957: Buddy Holly And The Crickets played the Apollo Theatre in Harlem...


August 16, 1957:
Buddy Holly And The Crickets 
 played the Apollo Theatre in Harlem and were booed by the mostly Black crowd who were expecting to see an R&B group that also used the name 'the Crickets'...


 By the end of the night however, with the help of other artists on the bill, the audience was cheering for the Lubbock, Texas band…
  

Also on the bill that night were Roy Hamilton who was probably pushing his Unchained Melody which was a hit for him that year—Ironically, one that would be covered by “some other white guys
—The Righteous Brothers,
a few years later…


 Shep And The Limelites  (most likely doing Shep’s old band THE HEARTBEAT’s hit) were on the bill…


And Clarence "Frogman" Henry, DEFINITELY doing his 1957 “signature” hit…



This was a HISTORIC night at The Apollo
—A milestone in Race Relations,
Due to ROCK ‘n ROLL,
 of course…

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