It was sixty years ago today we lost JP Richardson ( The Big Bopper ), Richie Valens and Buddy Holly. We will never know what they might have gone on to do. They all made their mark on music, but of course Buddy was the big " what might have been". RIP Gentlemen, and thank you for the music.
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My old man knew country star Waylon Jennings very well and I remember him saying that one drunken emotional night Jennings told him about how he (Jennings) gave his seat up to the Big Bopper for that fatal flight.
Life can be cruel when two young mega talents died in plane crashes in 59 and 58.
If both had stayed fit and healthy and motivated they would of been GOAT.
On second thoughts both Buddy and Duncan were all ready in that Category.
However, in my opinion, I don't think that there has been a more iconic and transformational person when it comes to today's 'popular' music than Buddy Holly. Many will (understandably) argue that Presley holds that mantra, but when you consider Holly's age and what he had already produced by the time he sadly died, I think he's unequaled.
I listen to him regularly, have seen the 'musical' countless times (originally in the West End and now whenever it's on the road), and a visit to Lubbock, Texas is high on my bucket list.
RIP
For me music starts with the song writers, without them the likes of Presley have no act at all, Holly on the other hand was the real deal IMO.
Here is the link -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crickets-Decades-Rock-Roll-Memories/dp/1530526205/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549305302&sr=8-1&keywords=the+crickets+six+decades
Always happy to sell a few more copies :-)
It is about 580 pages and sells for not much over £20.
https://www.ents24.com/dartford-events/orchard-theatre/buddy-the-buddy-holly-story-touring/5479540?referer=touralert&utm_medium=email&utm_source=touralert&utm_campaign=alerts
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Funny but I always think it's between chuck berry and buddy myself