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    http://www.davidbox.net/. Harold David Box (August 11, 1943 – October 23, 1964) [1] was an American rock and roll musician in the early 1960s. Box was influenced by fellow Texan Buddy Holly, and even took his place as singer of his group, The Crickets, for a short time after Holly's death.

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  3. 7 de nov. de 2018 · The musician was David Box. To many, he’s the answer to a trivia question, part of a bizarre Celebrity Babylon coincidence: the guy who replaced Buddy Holly in The Crickets and wound up dying — the exact same way.

  4. The David Box Story. In Memory of My Brother Harold David Box (1943-1964) by Rita Box Peek. Harold David Box was born August 11, 1943 in Sulphur Springs, Texas. David. moved with our parents, Virginia and Harold Box, to Lubbock, Texas in 1946. Daddy was a self-taught Western Swing fiddle musician. He and two other. where they expected to become ...

  5. David Box & Rita Box Peek - The David Box Story Vol. II CD 1 - Track 29: Some Sweet Day Ben Hall's Studio, Big Spring, Texas - August 1961. The Shamrocks: David Box (vocal/guitar and...

  6. David Box - The David Box Story Vol. II CD 1 - Track 31: That's Too Bad (My Heart Cries For You) Ben Hall's Studio, Big Spring, Texas - March 31st, 1964. David Box (vocal/guitar). Sound...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCrwoQIF83VQdBIJ1Mki1nygDavid Box - YouTube Music

    Harold David Box was an American rock and roll musician in the early 1960s. Box was influenced by fellow Texan Buddy Holly, and even took his place as singer of his group, The Crickets, for a short time after Holly's death. Box also collaborated with Roy Orbison, and found local success with his own group, the Ravens. Surviving recordings show that David Box was equally comfortable doing cover ...

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