The Day the Music Died
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- Feb. 3, 2011, Marks the Anniversary of the Day 'The Music Died'On Feb. 3, 1959, many said that "the music died." This year marks another anniversary of the tragic deaths of Buddy Holly and other musicians. It was a sad day that impacted many people.
- 'The Day the Music Died' Remembered Today in Music HistoryThursday, Feb. 3, marks the 52nd anniversary of the plane crash that killed rock legends Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "the Big Bopper" Richardson.
- Famous People Who Died on February 3 in HistoryFamous People Who Died On February 3 in History Richie Valens, Big Bopper and Buddy Holly,
'The Day the Music Died' Lives on 51 Years Later51 years ago today, music died with the deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper on the same plane crash. Yet music has managed to linger five decades later with help from Don McLean's famous tribute to the tragedy.- The Day the Music DiedHow not to iron a shirt
"American Pie" a Tribute to "The Day the Music Died"February 3, 1959: The day the music died. That was what Don MacLean immortalized the day as in his 1972 No. 1 hit "American Pie."- Thoughts on the Day the Music Diedthoughts on the artists of The Day the Music Died
- Forensic Scientist Seeks to Clear Up Mysteries Surrounding "The Day the Music Died"The son of "the Big Bobber" has hired Dr. Bill Bass, a leading forensic scientist and curator of the Body Farm forensic lab, to look at singer's remains and determine cause of death.
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When Your Dream DiesThe death of a dream is a hard pill to swallow. The spilt blood of slain dreams may drain the life from some. What should we do when the music no longer plays?- The Day the Music DiedThree of the 1990s rock legends live on - the huckster, the shadow, and the memory.
- February 3rd in History: Memorable in the Year 2009On this day in 1959, 50 years ago, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson were lost in a plane crash, making tragic history in music.
- The Music Didn't Really DieThe music didn't die in that Iowa field on February 3, 1959.
- The Day the Music DiedThe death of Randy Rhoads.
- The Day the Music Died: Rockers I MissThe list of rock stars we have lost in the past half-century could fill an entire book. Rather than the usual roster of names with lurid detail about how they died, I want to list several deceased artists that had an impact on me in some way.
- The Day the Music Died: 48 Years Laternew developments in the case that marked an end to the golden age of rock
- La Bamba: The Day the Music DiedBack in 1987 while I was still a young one, my then brother in law was extremely excited about a new movie being released called La Bamba .