The name Charles Hardin Holley may not ring a bell, but his stage persona Buddy Holly certainly will. Widely regarded as a rock-and-roll pioneer, the singer-songwriter changed the course of American music before dying in a plane crash at age 22 in 1959. Known for transcending racial barriers, the Texas-born performer brought hits such as “Rave On,” “Peggy Sue” and “That’ll Be the Day” to a widespread fan base. These toe-tapping tunes are among the 24 that power Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. Equal parts rock concert and musical, the production pays tribute to the roots of modern-day music.