If you know about rock pioneer Buddy Holly's music, you know he wrote several
of his most popular songs for his pretty young wife, Maria Elena. Even in middle
age, which she was when I met her in a popular Dallas honky-tonk she
frequented, Buddy's widow radiated the charm and intelligence that won the
heart of one of the founding fathers of rock 'n' roll, a young Texan who inspired so many others, including the
Beatles. Elena was still very pretty, too. And she loved to dance, which is what I got do with her one time before she left. Incidentally, Elena owns the rights to Buddy's name, image, trademarks, and other
intellectual property.
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