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people with the name
Holliday or
Hollyday include:
Charles O.
Holliday (born 1948),
American businessman Christopher Hollyday, jazz alto
saxophonist Cyrus...
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Robert Christopher Hollyday (born
February 3, 1970) is an
American jazz alto saxophonist.
Hollyday was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on
February 3,...
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known as "The
Day the
Music Died"
after singer-songwriter Don
McLean referred to it as such in his 1971 song "American Pie". At the time,
Holly and his band...
- Guy T. O.
Hollyday (1893–1991) was an
American proponent of
urban housing renewal.
Hollyday graduated from Boys'
Latin School of
Maryland in 1910 and...
- Will
Hollyday (died 22
December 1697) was
Captain of the
Ragged Regiment of the
Black Guards. He
eventually resigned his
commission and
became a highwayman...
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Henry Hollyday, son of
James Hollyday and
Sarah Covington Lloyd Hollyday Readbourne -
built by
James Hollyday and
Sarah Covington Lloyd Hollyday "National...
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control in the studio,
Holly went to
producer Norman Petty in Clovis, New Mexico, and
recorded a demo of "That'll Be the
Day",
among other songs. Petty...
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studio album by jazz alto
saxophonist Christopher Hollyday. This was alto
saxophonist Christopher Hollyday's third album. It was
pianist Brad Mehldau's first...
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miscarriage the
following day and
could not
attend Holly's funeral in Lubbock. In the
following years, María
Elena Holly married Puerto Rican government...
- History. 8 (4): 316–347. doi:10.1017/S0008938900018008. S2CID 145525529.
Hollyday 1970, p. 36.
Prussian General Staff 1872, p. 362.
Prussian General Staff...