Tuesday marked the 66th anniversary of the tragic plane crash that took the lives of early rock 'n' roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson). And to commemorate what ...
To commemorate Feb. 3, 1959 -- aka "The Day the Music Died" -- the Milwaukee-based National Bobblehead Hall of Fame announced ...
Ritchie Valens' sister sends a message to songwriter Don McLean describing how she really felt about his folk-rock anthem "American Pie." ...
The weekend brings more Yeti Fest activities and a Charcuterie Crawl, along with fundraisers, live music, art exhibits and ...
Explore Iowa’s rich music history, from legendary artists like Glen Miller to unforgettable moments like Ozzy Osbourne’s bat ...
Charles Hardin Holley, or Buddy Holly as he was better known, died tragically in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, aged just 22 along with fellow musicians, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson.
The National Transportation Safety Board released photos of the charred black box from the air ambulance crash that occurred ...
On this day in 1959, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper tragically gave Don McLean the inspiration for "American Pie." ...
The National Travel Safety Board released images of the black box from the private plane that crashed in Philadelphia on ...
The cockpit voice recorder from the air ambulance crash that ... video and pictures of the wreckage. While Philadelphia recovers, the families of the six people aboard the plane − a pilot ...
Footage of the crash, along with investigators' discovery of the cockpit voice recorder, documentation of the plane's flight path and photos of the debris, corroborate it was a plane crash. A Medevac ...