The Day The Music Died

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

The Buddy Holly StoryNo matter what generation you are from, if you’re a music lover, you remember certain events: those of the Baby Boomer’s generation remember where they were when Elvis died, those of Generation Jones remember where they were when John Lennon was shot, and those of the MTV Generation remember where they were when it came out that Milli Vanilli were fakes. Different generations tend to remember different things. But, there is one event - due partly to Don McLean’s tribute song - that transcends eras: if you love music, then you probably know about the day it died.

The Day the Music Died is the term often used to describe a plane crash that took place on February 3, 1959 in Iowa. One of the biggest musical tragedies in history, this crash killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper), and Roger Peterson, the pilot.

The events that led up to the crash were protocol in the music business. Holly, Valens, and Richardson, as well as their respective band members, were on “The Winter Dance Party” tour, a tour that was to stop in 24 Midwest cities in the span of three weeks. When they had an open date, their promoters called The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa and booked a show. The Surf Ballroom, until that spur of the moment decision, was not a scheduled stop.

When Buddy Holly arrived at the ballroom, he suggested that he and his band mates charter a plane to an airport near Moorhead, Minnesota, the destination of their next performance. Holly, and many of the other musicians, were tired of riding in the tour bus. Not only was it crowded and confining, but it also suffered a broken heating system, causing all the band members discomfort and one band member to be taken to the hospital with frostbite.

The musicians found a plane they could charter and a pilot, Roger Peterson. The plane was a Beechcraft Bonanza, a single engine aircraft with three passenger seats. Holly and Waylon Jennings had two of the original seats but The Big Bopper, having grown ill, asked Jennings to give him his seat. Jennings obliged.

Tommy Allsup, Holly’s other band mate, procured the third seat but Ritchie Valens, having never flown in a small plane, asked Allsup if he could have it. Allsup agreed to a coin toss, whomever won the coin toss won the seat. Valens proved victorious, at least initially.

Dion DiMucci, the fourth act on the Winter Dance Party tour, was also offered a seat. He, however, refused, stating that the price was too high.

As for the crash itself, no one can say for sure what happened. A little after one in the morning on February 3, the plane left Mason City Municipal Airport. Peterson, at the controls, had planned to file a flight plan once he cleared the tower, but instead, he never called. Before take off was the last anyone ever heard from Peterson or the three musicians on board.

At nine a.m. that morning, Jerry Dwyer, the owner of the plane Peterson was piloting, boarded a plane to search for the missing Beechcraft Bonanza. This came after several unsuccessful attempts by Dwyer to reach Peterson.

After searching by air for only a few minutes, Dwyer spotted the plane’s wreckage in a cornfield below. The plane was found at a downward angle, sloped to the right. It was estimated to be traveling 170 miles an hour when it struck the ground, rolled 570 feet, and ended up balled against a wire fence. The pilot died inside while all three musicians were thrown from the aircraft. The medical examiner concluded that all four onboard died instantly from trauma to the head.

As investigators sought to piece together what happened, they concluded poor visibility brought on by bad weather conditions played a huge role in the crash. They also believed Peterson may not have been well versed in using flight instruments and may have been used to relying on his own vision. Investigators also believed he was not given an accurate account of the severity of the weather. Had he known how bad the conditions were, he may have never taken off.

When Buddy Holly’s .22 pistol was found in the cornfield a few months later, theories of foul play began to surface. However, no evidence ever supported these theories and the accident was ruled just that: an accident.

More devastating than the loss of musical talent was the loss of youth. At the times of their deaths The Big Bopper was 28, Buddy Holly was 22, Roger Peterson was 21, and Ritchie Valens was 17.

In memory of The Day the Music Died, Ken Paquette, a music lover from Wisconsin, built a monument of stainless steel. The monument contains a steel guitar, and three records. It bears the names of the three musicians who perished as well as the pilot’s. It is located near the sight of the crash.

A similar monument was unveiled on July 17, 2003 outside the Riverside Ballroom in Wisconsin. The River Side Ballroom was where Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper played on February 1, 1959, roughly thirty hours before the world of music changed forever.

Come see the story of this legend on stage.  The Buddy Holly Story on stage starts this week. 

Jennifer Jordan is a senior editor for http://iturbocharge.com/. Possessing an infatuation with pop culture – and a gift for stalking – she keeps up on the latest news of the musical world.

 

Signup for The 911 Tickets UK Newsletter
Name:
Email:
Published on November 14th, 2007 under


Last 20 posts tagged "Theatre"

Barney The Let’s Go Tour Tickets

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Barney The Let’s Go Tour Is All About The Kids
It’s always nice to share your toys - but in …

Published on August 13th, 2008 under , ,

The Great American Trailer Park Musical Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
First presented at the 2004 New York Musical Theater Festival, The Great American Trailer Park …

Published on July 2nd, 2008 under ,

Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs Theater Tickets Now On Sale!!

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
I am delighted to see such a great movie come to the theater, Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs. …

Oliver Musical Theater Play

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Oliver is a new production that will be playing at the Theater Royal Drury Lane. The musical promises …

Published on June 18th, 2008 under ,

Riverdance Musical Tickets

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Of all the performances to emerge from Ireland in the past decade, nothing has carried the energy, …

Published on June 16th, 2008 under ,

Grease The Musical Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Pop your collars because one of the number 1 musicals of all times is back!!! 
Grease - the No.1 …

Published on May 6th, 2008 under , ,

Never Forget Musical Tour Dates

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Never Forget the musical is opening up at the Savoy Theatre on 7 May 2008.  Don’t miss this …

Published on May 6th, 2008 under , ,

Disney On Ice Presents Disney/Pixar’s Finding Nemo Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Join the adventure of a curious clownfish named Nemo and his overprotective father Marlin and …

Lord of The Rings Musical Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

LORD OF THE RINGS Ticket & 4 STAR Hotel for only £99

£99.00 End Date: Tuesday Apr-15-2008 …

Published on April 14th, 2008 under ,

Sound Of Music Musical Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
The sound of music is a magical play. It features a world renowned musical scope that will have …

Published on March 19th, 2008 under ,

Disney’s The Lion King UK Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
I wish I could explain in words or give you a spectrum of how enjoyable this stage show is.  But …

Published on March 18th, 2008 under ,

Disneys Beauty and the Beast Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is an enchanted tail of a heartless prince turns away an old beggar …

Published on March 3rd, 2008 under ,

Phantom of the Opera Tour Tickets - Now Showing

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
If you have not had a chance to see the magnificent show you just don’t know what you are missing.  …

Published on February 23rd, 2008 under ,

Phantom of the Opera Returns - 3 Day Showing

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Phantom of the Opera is now onsale for a three day block at Her Majesty’s Theatre. This Andrew …

Published on January 28th, 2008 under ,

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Joseph, the retelling of the famous Biblical story of Jacob and his sons. Joseph, his eleven …

Published on January 23rd, 2008 under ,

Africa-Africa Musical Tour

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

AFRIKA! AFRIKA!, a celebration of more than 100 artists, dancers, singers and musicians with unique …

Published on January 17th, 2008 under ,

Dirty Dancing - Valentine’s Day Gala

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Have you planned your Valentine’s Day yet.  You know that it is coming up fast.  Well, if you …

Published on January 16th, 2008 under ,

Chris Rock Comedy UK Tour 2008

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk
Chris Rock’s comedy has said to be hard hitting, straight to the point, no holds bared.  Well, …

Published on December 10th, 2007 under , ,

The Lord Of the Rings

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.ukIf you liked the Lord Of the Rings Movies you will definitly LOVE this abdaptation of the Lord Of …

Published on November 30th, 2007 under

Gone With The Wind Musical - Frankly I Don’t Give A Damm - Stage Play

Source: 911-tickets.co.uk

Source: 911-tickets.co.ukGone with the wind a cult classic that started out as a book that was published in 1936 by Author …

Published on November 30th, 2007 under

Member of "Hype Media! Network"