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Course, on a slightly happy note, my mom's birthday is today... and yes, she did read the papers the day the music died.
Not a fan of Don McLean. I like the song The Day The Music Died and even have Buddy Holly on my iPod, but McLean and his crew no. They played at the Military Academy in the 70s. They trashed the locker room they were given as a dressing room and painted anti-military slogans of the day on the lockers. Not my kinda guy.
Thankfully, Waylon Jennings was not on the flight with the others as he might have expected to be. We would have been cheated out of many years of his music as well.
There used to be show on TV, called "Quantum Leap". Sci-Fi. The main character
The main character was Scott Bakula.
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J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, who was affected by the flu, swapped places with Waylon Jennings, taking the latter's place on the plane, while Tommy Allsup lost his place to Ritchie Valens on a coin toss. Dion DiMucci (of Dion and the Belmonts fame) decided not to board the plane for the $36 fee.