The Day The Music Died
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The Day The Music Died refers to the events of February 3, 1959. Early that morning, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper (J. P. Richardson) were killed when the plane they were on crashed en route to a gig in Fargo, North Dakota. Don McLean's famous 1971 ballad, "American Pie", contains many references to this day, including the phrase itself.
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February 3 - 1959 - Buddy Holly - Ritchie Valens - The Big Bopper - Fargo, North Dakota - Don McLean - 1971 - Ballad - American Pie
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On February 2, Buddy Holly chartered a Beechcraft Bonanza from Dwyer Flying Service to take him and his new Crickets band (Tommy Allsup and Waylon Jennings) to Fargo, North Dakota. Richardson came down with the flu and didn't feel comfortable on the bus, so Jennings gave his plane seat to him. Valens had never flown on a small plane and requested Allsup's seat. They flipped a coin, and Valens called heads and won the toss.
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February 2 - Beechcraft Bonanza - Dwyer Flying Service - Tommy Allsup - Waylon Jennings - Fargo, North Dakota - Flu
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Following a performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, the small four-passenger Beechcraft took off into a blinding snow storm and crashed into Albert Juhl's corn field several miles after takeoff at 1:05 a.m. Also killed in the crash was pilot Roger Peterson.
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Surf Ballroom - Clear Lake, Iowa - Mile - Pilot
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N3974N was the registration number of the airplane which crashed outside Clear Lake, not "American Pie" as many think.
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When word reached Fargo about the tragedy, a local rocker dubbed Bobby Vee was called in to replace the trio. Thus, in a rather morbid way, his own career was born.
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In 1988, Ken Paquette, a Wisconsin fan of the '50s era, erected a stainless steel monument depicting a steel guitar and a set of three records bearing the names of each of the three performers. It is located on private farmland, about one quarter mile west of the intersection of 315th Street and Gull Avenue, approximately eight miles north of Clear Lake, Iowa. He also created a similar stainless steel monument to the three musicians near the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin. That memorial was unveiled on July 17, 2003. Holly, the Big Bopper and Valens played at the Ballroom on Feb. 1st, the day before the fateful flight.
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1988 - Wisconsin - Stainless steel - Monument - Guitar - Records - Clear Lake, Iowa - Riverside Ballroom - Green Bay, Wisconsin - July 17 - 2003
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