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  2. The Big Bopper - Wikipedia

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    In November 1958, he scored a second hit, a raucous novelty tune entitled "The Big Bopper's Wedding", in which Richardson pretends to be getting cold feet at the altar. Both "Chantilly Lace" and "Big Bopper's Wedding" were receiving top 40 radio airplay through January 1959.

  3. Chantilly Lace (song) - Wikipedia

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    This was J.P. Richardson's first release under the moniker The Big Bopper. However, DJs and the public preferred the flip side "Chantilly Lace", and it was this song that became a hit. [4] The song reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 22 weeks on the national Top 40. It was the third most played song of 1958. [5]

  4. The Day the Music Died - Wikipedia

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    In November 1958, Buddy Holly terminated his association with The Crickets.According to Paul Anka, Holly realized he needed to go back on tour again for two reasons: he needed cash because the Crickets' manager Norman Petty had apparently stolen money from him, and he wanted to raise funds to move to New York City to live with his new wife, María Elena Holly, who was pregnant (although he ...

  5. María Elena Holly - Wikipedia

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    Less than two months later, the couple married on August 15, 1958, in Lubbock, Texas. On February 3, 1959, Buddy Holly died in a plane crash along with fellow musicians Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper outside Clear Lake, Iowa. After learning of her husband's death from the television news, she suffered a miscarriage the following day and ...

  6. Johnny Preston - Wikipedia

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    "The Big Bopper" Richardson. Richardson offered Preston the chance to record a teenage tragedy song he had written , " Running Bear ", which they did in Houston, Texas , in 1958. [ 6 ] The "Indian" sounds on the record were performed by Richardson and George Jones . [ 7 ]

  7. Red Hot Chili Peppers wore tube socks only during 1989 show - AOL

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    The Riverside will forever have a place in rock 'n' roll history as a stop on the Winter Dance Party with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson (“The Big Bopper”) on Feb. 1, 1959 ...

  8. Surf Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Surf Ballroom (also called the Surf) is a Historic Rock and Roll Landmark at 460 North Shore Drive, Clear Lake, Iowa, United States.The Surf is closely associated with the event known colloquially as "The Day the Music Died" – early rock and roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P.

  9. The Dick Clark Show - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bopper sang "Chantilly Lace" on the September 20, 1958, and the November 22, 1958, shows; Chuck Berry sang: "Sweet Little Sixteen" on the February 22, 1958, show (second of the series) "Johnny B. Goode" on the May 17, 1958, show "Back in the U.S.A." on the July 18, 1959, show; Jan and Dean sang: "Baby Talk" on the September 5, 1959, show