Graham Nash Plays Buddy Holly's Guitar | MoPOP | Museum of Pop Culture
MoPOP shares exclusive footage from a 2010 oral history live with singer-songwriter and musician Graham Nash, part of the British rock group The Hollies—named after the band's admiration for singer-songwriter and musician Buddy Holly, a prominent figure in mid-1950s rock and roll. The official YouTube of the Museum of Pop Culture {formerly EMP Museum}, a museum focusing on music, film, science fiction, gaming, and more located in Seattle, WA below the Space Needle. Our exhibits currently include Body of Work: Tattoo Culture, Minecraft: The Exhibition, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror, Indie Games, Jimi Hendrix, and more! Donate to MoPOP: http://mopop.org/donate Subscribe to MoPOP's Channel: / museumofpopculture Facebook: / mopopseattle Twitter: / mopopseattle Instagram: / mopopseattle Snapchat: / mopopseattle Blog: http://mopop.org/MoPOPDontStop #MoPOPDontStop #MoPOP

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