<VV> 50th Corvair Celebration - IS your club planning anything?
Tony Underwood
tony.underwood at cox.net
Mon Sep 7 23:06:11 EDT 2009
At 01:55 PM 2/5/2009, Alan and Clare Wesson wrote:
>And besides 2009 being the 50th anniversary of the Corvair, the 3rd Series
>Lancia Appia, my wife, the Falcon, the Comet and various other things,
The Plymouth Valiant (my first car)... and Mopar's very first A-body
vehicle.
>yesterday was the 50th anniversary of The Day The Music Died.
Good point... The Bopper (actually a popular DJ at the time) was
kinda like Valens (a flash in the pan chicano imho) in that they both
had *a* hit single. Chantilly Lace, and La Bomba... other things
they did never come to mind except for *maybe* Valens' "O
Donna"... but that's it.
It was Buddy Holly who made that splash that included a flock of
songs that made enough of an impression that other artists did their
own versions years after he was gone. It's been said that John
Lennon may well never have led the Beatles together if not for the
death of Buddy Holly. Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper would
likely just be footnotes today if they'd not died in the plane
crash... but Buddy Holly was a paradyne shift in music at that time
and was already slated for greatness.
We will never know what else Holly could have accomplished...
tony..
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