Big Bopper, 1930-1959

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The Big Bopper (born Jiles Perry "J. P." Richardson, Jr., October 24, 1930, Sabine Pass, TX–d. February 3, 1959, Clear Lake, IA) was an American musician, songwriter, and disc jockey whose big rockabilly look, style, voice, and exuberant personality made him an early rock and roll star. He is best known for his 1958 recording of "Chantilly Lace".

On February 3, 1959, Richardson died in a plane crash in Clear Lake, Iowa, along with music stars Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens and pilot Roger Peterson. The accident was famously referred to as "The Day the Music Died" in Don McLean's 1971 song "American Pie".

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referencedIn Records of the Civil Aeronautics Board. 1931 - 1984. Minutes of Meetings. 1940 - 1984. Aircraft Accident Report National Archives at College Park
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associatedWith Holly, Buddy, 1936-1959 person
associatedWith Valens, Ritchie, 1941-1959 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Sabine Pass TX US
Subject
Rock music
Occupation
Musicians
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Birth 1930-10-24

Death 1959-02-03

Male

Americans

English

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