In the chorus of the song 'American Pie' by Don McLean, we hear the line "the day the music died" which refers to February 3, 1959, when rising music stars Holly, Ritchie Valens and JP Richardson ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – "The Day the Music Died" will have a whole new meaning for a generation that grew up listening to the iconic Chuck E. Cheese animatronic band. The food and entertainment ...
Don McLean would later refer to it as "the day the music died" in his classic song "American Pie." Can you think of other songs that touch on the passing of a musician? Share them below.
The Day The Music Died returns for its 6th series. Hosted by award-winning writers and broadcasters, Andrew Collins and Jon Holmes, this is a half-hour comedy show that reflects the week in rock ...
Read full article: How a coin toss cost this pioneering Hispanic musician his life on ‘The Day the Music Died’ It is one of the most famous songs recorded, depicting one of the most famous ...
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Me, I wanted to kill the guy right away. That set the tone.’ Jo Bergman, the Stones’ office manager, saw it too: 'On the day of the show there were these ugly people all around. Then I went ...
MOORHEAD — Buddy Holly died on his way to a Minnesota concert in 1959, a date memorialized in Don McLean’s epic 1971 song, “The Day the Music Died.” Now, the only known flyer from the ...