On Feb. 3, 1959, the face of modern music changed forever in one tragic moment with the simultaneous deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper Later referred to as The Day the Music ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Today (February 3) marks 61 years since musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Dance!! Dance!! Dance!! to the music of the Silhouettes Band!!" read the handbill. The Silhouettes featured Ritchie Valens — "the ...
It was described as the “Day the Music Died.” Over 50 years ago, on February 3, 1959, three of the country’s top rock & roll stars — Ritchie Valens, J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, and Buddy Holly ...
Courtesy of the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum If all of this wasn’t enough, The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has rolled out the news that Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper ...
When Connie Valens Anderson, sister of of late rock ‘n’ roll icon Ritchie Valens, learned that a stretch of the 5 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley was being named after her brother, she couldn’t ...
But February made me shiver With every paper I'd deliver Bad news on the doorstep I couldn't take one more step Sixty-one years later, it still sends shivers down our spines. On Feb. 3, 1959, rock and ...
In October 1958, a teenage boy walked into a music shop in San Fernando. He bought a sleek Gibson ES-225 electric guitar. Tourists sometimes look incredulously at shop owner Ed Intagliata when he ...