February 4, 2012
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The Day the Music Died
Today is February 3rd. 53 years ago, three legendary musicians perished in an airplane crash en route to Fargo, North Dakota for another performance. Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and J.P. "the Big Bopper" Richardson had just performed a show in Clear Lake, Iowa. Buddy Holly chartered the doomed airplane because another night in a tour bus without heat didn't set well with Holly not to mention the fact that The Big Bopper was coming down with the flu and not to mention Carl Bunch, member of Holly's backing band the Crickets, had a case of frostbite from exposure in the bus. The Crickets were Carl Bunch, Tommy Allsup, and Waylon Jennings. Walyon Jennings gave up his seat to the ailing Bopper and Richie Valens flipped a coin for the final seat aboard the four passenger plane. Richie won the ill-fated toss. Valens, Holly, Richardson and pilot Roger Peterson flew off into the night sky never to return. The plane crashed some 8 miles from the airport. Rumors exist as to the circumstances of the reason of the crash and will probably remain a mystery. Recently, the Big Bopper's son has been petitioning to have the investigation of the plane crash re-opened because 2 months after the crash, a gun belonging to Buddy Holly was discovered in a cornfield. Richardson contends that the gun may have discharged and caused the plane to crash. Whatever the case may be, the fact remains that a great part of rock and roll died that day in 1959.

This is the memorial that has been erected on the site of the plane crash in Clear Lake, Iowa.
Buddy Holly(September 7, 1936- February 3, 1959) I believe that Buddy Holly did more for rock and roll than Elvis in those early years. Holly was the superior musician and song writer. He embodied a nature of rebellion. I think Elvis duplicated Holly's attitudes after his untimely death. Buddy Holly was survived by his wife pregnant wife Maria Elena Holly. Soon after the crash, she miscarried due to the stress from Buddy's death.

J.P. Richardson (October 24, 1930- February 3, 1959) The Big Bopper was survived by his wife Adrianne, 4 year old daughter Debra Joy and his son Jay Perry Richardson was born in April. The Bopper, at the time of his death, was building a recording studio in his home so that he could record his 20+ new songs with his friends as well as other musicians and be close to his family. Bopper was a well-loved figure in the early days of rock and roll and was a devoted family man.

Richie Valens( May 13, 1941- February 3, 1959). Richie was 17 at the time of his death. Valens had just made "La Bamba" a hit and also the first rock and roll hit to be in Spanish. Richie found an old guitar when he was five and even though it only had two strings he attempt to play it. His father restrung the guitar and encouraged his son to continue playing. Richie would take his guitar to junior and senior high to play for his friends on the bleachers before and after school. Richie was completely self taught at guitar and vocals. Richie recorded two albums in his short musical career. He will be remembered for such hits as "La Bamba", "Ooh My Head", "Come On Let's Go", "Framed", and "Donna". Valens was immortalized in the movie La Bamba. If you haven't seen this movie, do so. Valens' songs have been covered by many bands and will continue to be popular.
The crash of the Beechcraft Bonanza claimed three young rock stars. Their deaths have inspired one of the most popular rock songs to date. Don McLean recorded "American Pie" as a tribute to the three musicians. Even though Madonna butchered this song it will be best remembered for Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Richie Valens. Eddie Cochrane, who performed at the same show as the "Three" and rode the bus, recorded a song called "Three Stars".


The three stars who perished were on a tour called The Winter Dance party and here is a website that contains all the dates along with pictures of the shows. It also includes the shows that were supposed to fall the show in Clear Lake, IA. Make sure you check out the photos of all those shows. I used to have them in this post but the website changed and I can't link to them.I have to include some photos from the stop in Mankato simply because that venue is still in existence and out of all the venues on the Winter Dance Party it is the only one still remaining. Also, I went to college near Mankato so I saw posters around town from the Winter Dance Party show in Clear Lake and Mankato. Here's an article from the Mankato Free Press from a few years ago.



Buddy Holly

The Big Bopper

Richie ValensI think that when rock stars are taken in an untimely fashion they will live on through the ages as is the case with Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Richie Valens.
Comments (27)
The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa still exists. My brother in law and his wife went to the memorial concert there every year for a very long time. I just saw on their daughter's Facebook page that she has a picture up of her holding a ticket to this year's Winter Dance Party. I don't know who's playing, but she's going.
Excellent write up. Really enjoyed this.
Great tribute post with good info, Matty! Love the songs you posted here. And I love so many of Buddy Holly's songs.
I got to see Don McLean in concert. It was interesting...he would not explain any of the lyrics to American Pie. He said when people ask him about the lyrics he won't talk about it...said he might when he's really old or on his deathbed. Then he said, "What does American Pie mean? It means I've had a great life and I never have to sing again if I don't want to." So apparently he made a ton of $$$ from the song.
I got his autograph on my American Pie album.
HUGS!
thanks for this piece of rock n roll history.
Respect!.... although I believe somewhere around there is an energy source that is much like the Bermuda triangle and UFO's have been see around there. That must be the answer to our mystery.
great tribute post.. wow, 53 years... i didn't realize it was that long ago
And to think, they'd all be old enough to get Social Security now if they were still alive. The Bopper would be in his 80's by now.
It was a terrible thing to have happen...
gogb! beautiful post and tribute!!! kudos and in agreement... big buddy holly fan, as you might imagine! one of my roommates from college, and one of my closest friends to this day... we used to go see live shows all through college, to this day greet each other with a big BBBBAAAAAAABBBBBBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.. one of my 10's little friends favorite song is 'american pie' - every time the kid is over our house that song gets played like 20 times... imagine how los lobos would have sounded without richie valens...
beauty job, my friend, beauty!!!
Great homage. Thanks.
I hope I don't get that song stuck in my head, it's a toughie.
Every year, Lubbock has a whole bunch of events throughout the day in remembrance of him. He's a pretty big deal since he's from here.
Great post! 53 years is a long time ago, I am glad it hasn't been forgotten!
That was an amazing post, Matt. I didn't realize it had been so long.
What a wonderful tribute. Thank you for sharing it. It is still such a tragic thing, but what an amazing legacy they left behind. Thank you for reminding us of it.
Good eulogy.
and at a young age. i guess they'd be happy to know how well known their music is today.
it was a sad day in rock roll
so sad
Wow. Great post!
Truly wonderful post. I remember all the news that was generated when that crash took place. They were all great musicians. My Mom was a huge Buddy Holly fan. I just happened to be named Peggy Sue, but it was 6 years before the song came out. *soft laugh...
Buddy Holly was a true musical innovator.
Paul Simon's "The Late Great Johnny Ace" is about Buddy Holly as well as John Lennon.
never sing american pie on the karaoke thing... your friends will get tired and leave you
seriously - it was a very sad day.
Terrific post. Paul McCartney owns the entire Buddy Holly catalog.
@whyzat - That's cool, I've been saying I want to go for some time but I never make it.
@distractedbyzombies - thank you, glad you enjoyed
@AdamsWomanFell - hahaha...there's so much meaning in that song and people have taken it even deeper than I think McLean intended
@TheSutraDude - thank you, glad you enjoyed
@hesacontradiction - hmmm I haven't heard that, maybe I will have to visit that part of Iowa now
@Peridot21 - yeah I wasn't even alive but it had such an impact on rock and plus it gave us Gary Busey
@Rob_of_the_Sky - I wonder if they'd be performing in Vegas
@roscoes_farm - yeah, it was one of the first chapters in the history of rock's tragic side.
@xplorrn - glad you enjoyed, man I watched La Bamba this weekend and it was such a sad movie. That's awesome that the kid respects the past. I wonder if they know the meaning behind the song. It's such an interesting song in and of itself and it basically chronicles rock history.
@curiousdwk - thank you, glad you enjoyed
@James_River - yeah, I have so many memories associated with it, not all good
@heythereJOANN - ah yes, that would be cool to go to those events just to see
@BoulderChristina - thank you, my dad was talking about it on Friday and he asked me if I knew what happened. He was sort of surprised that I did.
@ZombieMom_Speaks - thank you, it's weird how it can relate. I think it does because they died at the height of their popularity and talent and had so much left to offer plus their music lives on and we can hear it every day....see what I did there?
@adventofreason - thank you, the only thing that I haven't enjoyed was a tribute to Buddy Holly album. Oh it was so awful. I can't even remember the name of it now but some of the bands on there butchered his songs.
@dingus6 - glad you enjoyed
@StrawberrySunrises - yeah, I think most artists would love to have their longevity.
@James2012 - yes it was but we still have their music
@raspberryjade - yes, but I sometimes think that when rock stars die young it might be a blessing to fans because then we don't have to see them fade away slowly
@Aloysius_son - thank you so much
@MzSilver - Glad you enjoyed. oh man, I can imagine you caught a lot of grief with your name and that song over the years. I had a roommate who had the surname "Monday". Every Monday in college he had at least one person in every class sing "Monday, Monday".
@Roadkill_Spatula - I'll have to check out that song
@mlbncsga - hahaha...I'll keep that in mind. I have a song that I sing when I want to clear out a bar.
@Bricker59 - thank you, I didn't know that. I guess that would explain why on the last Buddy Holly tribute album that I saw there was a song done by McCartney.
@godfatherofgreenbay - You are right on about the grief. If any member of the glee club saw me, they would break into song. Even the regular students would do that. I tried to get my teachers to introduce me as Peggy, but the Sue was always right there. I hated it then, but have grown to love it now. BTW - I have a twin named Linda Lou and yes, there were songs about her as well.
Gotta love Southern names. My Mom was from Texas.
@godfatherofgreenbay - I think so, but I'm starting to zone out a little on Nyquil so there's a little slippage happening here. Wasn't Holly also in nthe forever 21 club?