María Elena Holly
María Elena Holly (née Santiago; born December 20, 1932) is the widow of American rock and roll pioneer Buddy Holly. As a receptionist at Peermusic, she met with Holly and his band the Crickets on June 19, 1958, and Holly proposed to her after five hours on their first date. Less than two months later, the couple married on August 15, 1958, in Lubbock, Texas. On February 3, 1959, Buddy Holly died in a plane crash along with fellow musicians Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper outside Clear Lake, Iowa. After learning of her husband's death from the television news, she suffered a miscarriage the following day and could not attend Holly's funeral in Lubbock.In the following years, María Elena Holly married Puerto Rican government official Joe Diaz, with whom she had three children. In the 1978 film ''The Buddy Holly Story'', she is portrayed by actress Maria Richwine. As Buddy Holly's widow, she owns the rights to his name, image, trademarks, and other intellectual property. In 2010, Santiago-Holly co-founded The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation with Peter Bradley. Provided by Wikipedia
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Pensar las redes: un problema situado by Dulce María Santiago
Published 2018-07-01
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Érase una vez Gabriel García Márquez, el ahogado más Hermoso del mundo by Gemma Maria Santiago Alonso
Published 2002-12-01
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Staying Afloat or Going Under: Mortgage Arrears in Norway’s Starter Mortgage Program by Kristin Aarland, Anna Maria Santiago
Published 2023-09-01
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A língua portuguesa em São Tomé e Príncipe by Ana Maria Santiago, Amanda Balduino
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The Role of Acculturation in the Civic Engagement of Latino Immigrants by Cristina Michele Tucker, Anna Maria Santiago
Published 2013-09-01
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Depressive symptoms in institutionalized older adults by Lívia Maria Santiago, Inês Echenique Mattos
Published 2014-04-01
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Neopatrimonialism and Institutional Culture by Vicente Espeche Gil, Dulce María Santiago, Carlos Hoevel
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