He worked with entertainers such as Buddy Holly and Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys.
This included television commercials featuring images of some of the music industry's most notable artists, such as Buddy Holly, Diana Ross and Rod Stewart.
Another aspect of the series is its use of real people, such as Buddy Holly, Grace Kelly and Richard Nixon.
This series included works of artists such as Buddy Holly, Bill Haley and John Coltrane.
The reissue, which includes covers from artists such as The Beatles, Buddy Holly, Fear, and The Dead Boys, met with a critical acclaim.
While still a teenager he was listening exclusively to American music such as Chuck Berry, The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly.
His repertoire included old concert hall numbers and the catalogues of singers such as Buddy Holly, and another McLean influence, Frank Sinatra.
Early rock acts such as Buddy Holly & The Crickets and other pop music artists were known to record there.
This same facility would also be used to record other rockabilly musicians such as Buddy Holly and The Rock and Roll Trio.
American rock and roll acts such as Elvis Presley, Little Richard and Buddy Holly thereafter became major forces in the British charts.