![]() Crenshaw appeared in the films La Bamba (as Buddy Holly) and Peggy Sue Got Married, and authored a very cool book on rock and roll movies entitled Hollywood Rock. He’s gathered a loyal cadre of fans and followers (myself among them) who continue to enjoy his ongoing releases. While subsequent releases didn’t gain the high visibility of that amazing debut, Crenshaw has continued to write and record, amassing an essential collection of superbly crafted pop/rock songs. ![]() That record, an instant classic, featured eleven original power-pop gems, as well as a killer version of the Arthur Alexander tune “Soldier of Love,” which had previously been covered by none other than The Beatles. Marshall Crenshaw is probably best known for his breakthrough hit “Someday, Someway,” one of the songs featured on his brilliant self-titled 1982 debut album. ![]()
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