everyone other than:
The pilot
The Big Bopper
Richie Valens
Buddy Holly
No. Buddy Holly was killed in plane crash with The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens (and the pilot) in 1959. Otis was in a crash in 1967.
No, Waylon Jennings was not killed in the 1959 plane crash. He was actually a passenger on the plane that crashed, which also involved Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. Jennings survived the crash, which claimed the lives of the other three musicians. The incident is often referred to as "The Day the Music Died."
A plane crash at Clear Lake, Iowa, USA Feb 2nd 1959
They were going to the next "Winter Dance Party" tour stop in Fargo, ND.
In 1959, he gave up his seat on the plane with Buddy Holly to the Big Bopper who was sick.
No. Buddy Holly was killed in plane crash with The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens (and the pilot) in 1959. Otis was in a crash in 1967.
Brad McCrimmon was 52 years old when he was killed in a plane crash in Russia on September 20, 2011 (birthdate: March 29, 1959).
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A plane crash at Clear Lake, Iowa, USA Feb 2nd 1959
They were going to the next "Winter Dance Party" tour stop in Fargo, ND.
In 1959, he gave up his seat on the plane with Buddy Holly to the Big Bopper who was sick.
Bob Bumpas died on December 9, 1959, in Gulf of Mexico of plane crash.
Buddy Holly died in a plane crash on February 3, 1959. Although he was thrown from the wreckage, he died on impact and his body was recovered a short distance away.
The first fatal crash of a passenger airline jet killed 5 crewman on a training program.
Christopher Smith - performer - was born in 1959.
Vanity - performer - was born on 1959-01-04.
In his song "American Pie," when Don McLean refers to "The Day the Music Died," he's talking about February 3, 1959, when a plane crash killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson, known as "The Big Bopper."