On the anniversary of 'The Day the Music Died,' news came out that Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper are getting their own bobbleheads.
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Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNNew bobbleheads honor Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper on crash anniversaryTuesday 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 ...
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To commemorate Feb. 3, 1959 -- aka "The Day the Music Died" -- the Milwaukee-based National Bobblehead Hall of Fame announced ...
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.
“I saw Buddy Holly two or three nights before he died. I saw him in Duluth, at The Armory. He played there with Link Wray. I don’t remember the Big Bopper. Maybe he’d gone off by the time I came in.
The Museum, located in Milwaukee is commemorating the Feb 3rd anniversary of “The Day that Music Died” the day that Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly and Big Hopper died in a plane crash.
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