Paladin1950
Still love 50's & 60's music!
- Location
- Mohawk Valley, NY
Whenever February 3rd rolls around, I find myself thinking about the plane crash that took the lives of Buddy Holly (22 yrs old), Ritchie Valens (17), & The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson Jr., 29). There was also the pilot Roger Peterson (21). Buddy is the one I miss the most. I have been listening to his music all of my life. I find myself wondering how much more great rock and roll music and ballads he would have recorded. When I went to all of those oldies concerts back in the 70's & 80's, I used to think how great it would be to see an older Buddy Holly come back and sing all of songs from his youth.
I recently bought a Ritchie Valens CD. It has on it 10 songs that he wrote and recorded before his death. Included is his 2 sided hit, Donna and La Bamba, and Come On, Let's Go. He could sing in 2 different languages. He could have sung songs for both English and Spanish speaking people. He could have had a long career ahead of him like Buddy.
The Big Bopper was a novelty act. But he had been a disc jockey. I used to have on cassette, the only album that he recorded. It was all rockabilly type music. He also wrote the hit song recorded by his friend Johnny Preston, Running Bear. You can actually hear The Big Bopper in the background when you listen to the song.
Why was 21 year old Roger Petersen the only pilot they could hire? Who knows. He had flown before, but with a more experienced pilot, maybe it wouldn't have been so tragic of an event.
Dion and the Belmonts and little known opening act Frankie Sardo was also touring with them, but they took a bus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Music_Died
https://thestoriest.com/world/256766.html
I recently bought a Ritchie Valens CD. It has on it 10 songs that he wrote and recorded before his death. Included is his 2 sided hit, Donna and La Bamba, and Come On, Let's Go. He could sing in 2 different languages. He could have sung songs for both English and Spanish speaking people. He could have had a long career ahead of him like Buddy.
The Big Bopper was a novelty act. But he had been a disc jockey. I used to have on cassette, the only album that he recorded. It was all rockabilly type music. He also wrote the hit song recorded by his friend Johnny Preston, Running Bear. You can actually hear The Big Bopper in the background when you listen to the song.
Why was 21 year old Roger Petersen the only pilot they could hire? Who knows. He had flown before, but with a more experienced pilot, maybe it wouldn't have been so tragic of an event.
Dion and the Belmonts and little known opening act Frankie Sardo was also touring with them, but they took a bus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Music_Died
https://thestoriest.com/world/256766.html