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A signed copy of {{SM}} seen by one contributor was signed "Not fade away, Terry Pratchett". ''Not Fade Away'' is the title of one Buddy Holly's songs. | A signed copy of {{SM}} seen by one contributor was signed "Not fade away, Terry Pratchett". ''Not Fade Away'' is the title of one Buddy Holly's songs. | ||
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Name | Imp y Celyn (Buddy) |
Race | Human, not elvish at all |
Age | Born 1969 UC. 18 in Soul Music |
Occupation | Musician |
Physical appearance | |
Residence | Llamedos and Ankh-Morpork |
Death | unproven |
Parents | |
Relatives | |
Children | |
Marital Status | Single |
Appearances | |
Books | Soul Music |
Cameos |
The lead guitarist and singer of The Band With Rocks In. He hails from Llamedos where his family are druids. After a terrible falling out with his father he decides to give his life to music. Like most, he ends up in Ankh-Morpork where he meets Glod Glodsson and Lias Bluestone and starts The Band with them (for a short while they are also joined by The Librarian.) Here he also takes the stage name of Buddy. In the Roundworld language closest to Llamedosian, Imp y Celyn means "bud of the holly"; you'd never get anywhere in the music business with a name like that. Glod has a suspicion that Imp is "elvish" (Elvis).The band tours the countryside and plays a huge free concert before dying in a horrible crash, or maybe not.
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Llamedos is known for its dripping evergreen woods. Imp y Celyn hailed from a shack of mud and wood. Much like the Roundworld Johnny B. Goode; who never ever learned to read or write so well, but he could play the guitar just like ringin a bell.
Also, his name translated into English ("bud of the holly") is a clear reference to Buddy Holly, legendary rock and roll pioneer who also enjoyed success only briefly before dying in an airplane crash.
A signed copy of Soul Music seen by one contributor was signed "Not fade away, Terry Pratchett". Not Fade Away is the title of one Buddy Holly's songs.