The Day The Music Died

IronNoggin

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What's really interesting is how this music is largely unknown by most people today. However, at the time and in the years following, it directly influenced artists that several years to a couple decades later made music that everyone still listens to today.
 
What's really interesting is how this music is largely unknown by most people today. However, at the time and in the years following, it directly influenced artists that several years to a couple decades later made music that everyone still listens to today.

True that. And I often wonder just how much more they would have influenced the development of music over time had they survived...
 
So tragic...and to think their bass player at the time, Waylon Jennings, gave up his seat on that specific flight to the Big Bopper. I'm sure he struggled with that the rest of his life, but thank God he lived.

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