Terry Noland is a rockabilly artist of the late 1950s, known for his distinctive blend of rock-and-roll, country, and rhythm-and-blues. Born in 1941, Noland achieved recognition through his association with Buddy Holly, sharing a similar Texan background and music style. His most notable work includes "There Was a Fungus Among Us," and "Hypnotized," both of which embody his signature sound characterized by a lively upbeat tempo, melodic hooks, and expressive vocals. Despite his limited commercial success, Noland's contribution to the rockabilly genre remains significant, showcasing a vibrant, regional approach to the burgeoning rock-and-roll movement.