In the early part of 1959, Buddy Holly and his band were playing the ‘Winter Dance Party’ tour across the American Midwest, ...
The Globe and Mail spoke to PEI musician Mike Ross about bringing the ‘docu-concert’ exploring the Don McLean classic to ...
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U.S. News Travel on MSNThe 20 Best Things to Do in IowaIowa's state and county parks, unique museums, natural attractions, historical sites, and rolling hills along the Mississippi ...
In the eyes of The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, these five musicians are the ultimate geniuses of rock and roll, changing the world forever.
Ever since Luis Arráez made the switch to first base, the Twins have embraced their short kings. A team that once played the ...
For most people, Feb. 3, 1959 is “the day the music died,” when a plane crashed, carrying rock and roll greats Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and J.P. Richardson (or the Big Bopper). For Joe ...
Valens was just 17 when he was killed in the infamous plane crash that also took the lives of Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper. La Bamba tells that story, plus so much more, and features a fantastic ...
"I like active infielders, and typically, you know, you see the big bopper at first base and doesn't move well. "That's not the case here for the Diamondbacks. We need guys that go out and perform ...
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Mets leaning toward new lineup change with Juan Soto in the mixThe Mets could use the same strategy, except with Alonso playing the role of the big bopper. Mets should avoid trade for Yankees starting pitcher like the plague Mets: Juan Soto surprises Brett ...
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