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2/3/59...The day the music stopped... so they say | Sailing Anarchy Forums
Miss American Pie Lives | The American Pie Blog
Don McLean on the tragedy behind American Pie: 'I cried for two years' | Pop and rock | The Guardian
Ralph Michaels on X: "On Feb 3, 1959, American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and Big Bopper J. P. Richardson were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake,
Waylon Jennings Spoke Eerie Last Words to Buddy Holly Before His Death
Today we remember “The Day The Music Died” - KUVO
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Plane that crashed, killing Octorara school board president, was on 2nd flight after rebuild | Local News | lancasteronline.com
Tommy Allsup: Guitarist who avoided Buddy Holly plane crash dies - BBC News
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Good Morning America - February 3rd (1959) is known as #TheDayTheMusicDied in Don McLean's legendary song 'American Pie' | Facebook
A Perfect Slice of “American Pie” – All Together Now
Buddy Holly plane crash may be re-examined | CNN
Did Buddy Holly Die in an Airplane Called 'American Pie'? | Snopes.com
The Day the Music Died - Wikipedia
The Day the Music Died – A Stamp A Day
Bye, bye Miss American Pie Collage | Photography collage, Image collage, Collage
Cadillac-Jack® - Today is "The Day the Music Died Day". It... | Facebook
Reflecting on American Pie and the Day the Music Died - Northampton Community College News Center
Harrowing Buddy Holly plane crash images show devastation of tragic accident that rocked music world 64 years ago today | The Sun
San Diego Air & Space Museum on X: "#OTD in 1959, to the “Day the Music Died” when Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were killed when
American Pie and the Day the Music Died. Part II – Alan E. Hunter