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50 Winters Later: A Tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper

Joe Coffey

Inside the tribute concert for Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper


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Joe Ely performing “Are You Listening Lucky?” with Los Lobos. Ely learned to play guitar in the house that Buddy Holly grew up in. From left to right: Rolling Stones saxophonist Bobby Keys, Cesar Rosas, Joe Ely, (bassist Conrad Lozano is behind Ely), drummer Louie Perez and David Hidalgo. Rosas is playing a recent production Strat, and Ely is playing Hidalgo’s Custom Shop Nocaster.


David Hidalgo of Los Lobos rocks the Ritchie Valens hit, “Ooh! My Head.” Here he plays the Dakota Red Custom Shop Nocaster that Dave Mason also played.


Delbert McClinton knew Buddy Holly back from their days growing up in Lubbock, TX.


The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum dedicated the Surf Ballroom as a historic rock and roll landmark as part of the Museum’s ongoing Landmark Series, which identifies locations in America that are significant to the origins and development of rock and roll.

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Ramon
on 06/02/2009
Gear 101 - Know thy Gear. I've just been schooled. Thank you!
Brian Wilson
on 04/14/2009
I was happy just to be in the building 50 years to the day of the last show. I am told it hasn't changed much.... I could imagine Buddy and Tommy, Waylon, Ritchie and The Bopper setting up their equipment and playing to a crowd somewhat similar to what we experienced 50yrs later. I was overwhelmed with the feel of the building and the energy.... I hope to return visit the Surf again in future years... Buddy Holly we still miss you.... Your music lives on. Rave On!
Phillie C
on 03/31/2009
Awesome lineup (performers AND equipment!). The music lives on!
Dan Marois
on 03/27/2009
Wish I'd been there. Great article. This is what music is about; celebration.
Holly Surfer
on 03/23/2009
It was a good show, in the 20 years I have gone I have seen better shows there. We still rocked and remembered. It was good to see Kevin Montgomery open the show, the Crickets and Bobby Vee are always a great addition. Too much hype for a mediocre show however, this show should have been swapped out with the Saturday night show.



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