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My tribute to Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly and The Big bopper
Featuring Tommy Dee performing 3 stars.Mi tributo a Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly & El Bopper Grande

Ritchie Valens (1941-1959)The Latino teen rock sensation had a brief but brilliant career. Most famous for his song "La Bamba," a rock 'n' roll version of a traditional Mexican ballad, Ritchie Valens fused different kinds of music together to form his own remarkable style. Influenced by some of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll, including Elvis Presley, Bo Diddley, and Little Richard, he earned himself the nickname "The Little Richard of San Fernando." Although his career was cut short by a fatal plane crash, Ritchie wrote and recorded songs that would influence future generations of rock musicians, including the Beatles and Led Zepellin.Born Richard Steve Valenzuela in the San Fernando Valley suburb of Pacoima, California, Ritchie received a good Catholic upbringing from his parents despite money being tight. As a child, Ritchie made himself a guitar out of a cigar box and a broom handle and strung it with household string. His home life gave him a grounding in traditional Mexican mariachi music played by his relatives, and the radio exposed him to the rhythm and blues sound. In 1956 Ritchie joined a band called The Silhouettes who performed at "hops" around the San Fernando Valley area. The Silhouettes were a multiracial band featuring two African Americans, a Japanese American, and Ritchie, a Mexican American. After various reshuffles in the band, Ritchie sang lead vocals and played the guitar.Ritchie was discovered at the tender age of 16 by Bob Keane of Del-fi Records at one of the San Fernando garage hops. Once Keane saw how audiences responded to the band's charismatic lead singer he gave him a recording contract. Keane changed his name to Ritchie Valens: a catchier, rockier, and Anglicized version of his real name. Ritchie's first hit was a rock 'n' roll number "Come On Let's Go," which he wrote himself. It reached number 42 on the U.S. charts. In October 1958, Del-fi released "La Bamba" with a lovesong entitled "Donna" on the other side. This lovesong was written by Ritchie about his high school sweetheart, who was forbidden by her father to go out with "that Mexican." It turned out to be the more successful track, selling over a million copies and reaching number two on the U.S. charts. "La Bamba" only climbed as high as number 22.Keane found Ritchie an unorthodox musician to work with; Ritchie would make up songs and then forget them, or he would base a whole song on just eight guitar chords and two lines of lyrics. The pair successfully recorded a large number of songs in Keane's basement studio at his home in Silverlake, California. Keane wanted to get Ritchie out on the road on tour since his major talent was in performing. He assessed that Ritchie "could rock like a rough street kid while simultaneously exuding a shy, appealing vulnerability," a combination that dazzled his teenage audiences.Ritchie's final tour was called "The Winter Dance Party." He headlined with Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper. Ritchie, with the success of "Donna" under his belt, was not obliged to play low profile concerts in the Midwest but reportedly did so out of loyalty to his fans. The weather was bitterly cold and the heating had broken on their tour bus. Buddy Holly chartered a plane with space for himself, his guitarist, and the Big Bopper. Ritchie could not cope with the sub-zero temperature levels and talked Buddy's guitarist into tossing a coin for the last seat. Ritchie won the toss. The plane crashed shortly after takeoff in a field outside of Fargo, North Dakota. All passengers were killed. The occasion was dubbed by the press as "The Day the Music Died."Had he lived longer, Ritchie would have likely become one of the most significant musicians of the 1960s. The cultural critic George Lipsitz wrote that "Valens' tragic death at the age of seventeen deprived the Los Angeles Chicano community of its biggest star, and it cut short the career of one of rock and roll's most eclectic synthesizers." Ritchie's talent lay in his ability to mix radically different types of music: black rhythm and blues, white folk music, and Mexican mariachi songs the sounds that surrounded him as he grew up in postwar California. Despite being the only musician of Mexican ancestry to make it in the mainstream pop scene, Ritchie regarded himself as first and foremost American. He did not speak Spanish and had to be coached for singing the Spanish lyrics of "La Bamba." In 1987 a bioptic called La Bamba, made by the Chicano film director Luis Valdez was released, regenerating interest in Ritchie's music, demonstrating how Ritchie's music continued to touch young people. Ritchie's music didn't die with him.
Richard Steven Valenzuela (Ritchie Valens) nació el 13 de mayo de 1941 y murió el 3 de febrero de 1959 en un accidente aéreo en Iowa. Este famoso cantante, guitarrista y pionero del Rock americano nació en Los Angeles (California) y toda su familia era de origen mexicano.Su corta carrera, sólo duraría unos 8 meses, fue tronchada a los 17 años por un accidente de aviación, pero ese tiempo le bastó sin embargo, para ganarse un lugar en la historia del Rock and Roll de los años 50. Algunas de sus canciones pertenecen a los éxitos más recordados de aquellos años. Ritchie comenzó muy niño con la guitarra, afición heredada de su padre, amante del blues y el flamenco. Muy pronto estaría animando fiestas escolares acompañado de su guitarra. Se cree que su primera guitarra eléctrica fue un modelo que él mismo construyó.En mayo de 1958 fue descubierto por Bob Keane, propietario y presidente de la compañía Del-Fi Records, un pequeño sello de Hollywood. A ellos llegó el comentario de un nuevo talento en el Valle de San Fernando, de sólo 16 años, que tocaba en su grupo, llamado The Silhouettes, y era llamado el "Little Richard" regional, en alusión al famoso músico de rock de aquel nombre. Sería un sábado en la mañana que Bob Keane viera por primera vez la actuación de Richard, en un local de un cine de San Fernando. Impresionado ante el chico, decidió invitarlo a audicionar para él, a su casa de Silver Lake en el área de Los Angeles. Allí tenía Keane un pequeño estudio de grabación, en el sótano de su casa. El equipo de grabación constaba de un antiguo grabador portátil Ampex 6012 de dos canales, y un par de micrófonos Telefunken U-87. Varias canciones fueron grabadas, básicamente Richard tocando y cantando, para ser luego regrabadas en los estudios Gold Star más tarde. Algunos de esos demos se pueden escuchar en el disco Ritchie Valens — the Lost Tapes. A aquel día pertenecen en especial dos canciones, luego en Gold Star mejoradas, donde se le agregarían otros instrumentos: una de ellas fue "Donna" y la otra el instrumental "Ritchie's Blues". Richard ejecutaba una parte de esa pieza utilizando un lápiz!Después de varias sesiones en su estudio privado, escribir letras y arreglar canciones, Bob Keane consideró listo a Richard para grabar en estudio junto a una banda que lo acompañara. Entre ellos estarían Rene Hall y Earl Palmer. A sugerencia de Keane, Richard cambiaría su nombre por el de Ritchie, con t añadida, y Valens en lugar de Valenzuela, para mejor efecto ante el público de habla inglesa. La primera canción en ser grabada, una tarde de julio de 1958, fue "Come On, Let's Go", (acreditada a Valens/Kuhn, nombre real de Keane), y "Framed" , de Jerry Leiber y Mike Stoller. El siguiente disco, ya sería tristemente, el último de su vida: el doble sencillo "Donna" y "La Bamba". La última, sería el título de la película de 1987 sobre su vida, protagonizada por Lou Diamond Phillips como Valens, y Esai Morales como su medio hermano Bob Morales.Ritchie Valens fue un pionero del luego llamado Chicano rock, e influenció a músicos como Chris Montez y Carlos Santana.A comienzos de 1959, Ritchie participaba del llamado Winter Dance Party, gira de grandes estrellas del Rock and Roll por el Medio Oeste americano. La mala organización del evento, no preveía una calefacción adecuada en el autobús que llevaba los músicos, algunos de los cuales enfermaron por las bajísimas temperaturas reinantes. Para evitar una noche más de viaje en esas condiciones, Buddy Holly, otra de las estrellas del tour, tuvo la idea de alquilar un avión, después de actuación en el Surf Ballroom de Clear Lake, Iowa, para llegar cuanto antes a un hotel, a dormir y descansar cómodamente. Aparte de Buddy Holly, había lugar para otros dos músicos más en el avión, uno de los cuales fue Ritchie Valens. Irónicamente ganó su lugar aquella noche apostando a la suerte, pero sellando así su destino. La avioneta era un Beechcraft Bonanza para cuatro pasajeros, el que partió aquel 2 de febrero de 1959, pilotado por un joven inexperto a medianoche, en medio de una gran tormenta de nieve. Según se piensa, el piloto no tenía conocimientos suficientes, y desconcertado por la nieve que todo lo cubría, habría equivocado la lectura de los instrumentos, única manera de volar a visibilidad nula, entre nubes y campos absolutamente blancos. Fue así que en lugar de subir, la avioneta en realidad bajó, y se estrelló a las pocas millas del despegue, en un campo cercano al aeropuerto. Murieron todos sus tripulantes. Aparte de Ritchie de 17 años, murieron aquel día Buddy Holly de 22, J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson de 28, y el piloto Roger Peterson. Años después sería llamado aquel accidente: "El día en que murió la Música", según "American Pie", la balada de Don McLean. La tragedia de la música americana continuaría luego con la muerte del también pionero del Rock and Roll Eddie Cochran, en su primera gira a Inglaterra en 1960. Fue Cochran quien grabó "Three Stars" en homenaje a sus amigos y colegas Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly, y The Big Bopper, una canción con una estrofa dedicada a cada uno de ellos, comenzando por Ritchie Valens. "...Ritchie, todos me llaman a mí sólo un chico, pero tú tenías sólo 17 años..."Ritchie Valens fue enterrado en el San Fernando Mission Cemetery de Mission Hills, California.Ritchie mereció una estrella en el Hollywood Walk of Fame, 6733 Hollywood Blvd - Hollywood, California, y en 2001 fue proclamado al Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Su labor pionera en la historia del Rock and Roll es recordada por el Rockabilly Hall of Fame.En 1988, Ken Paquette, un fan de Wisconsin de la música de los 50, erigió un monumento en el campo donde se estrelló el avión, en acero, que representa una guitarra de metal, y 3 discos con los nombres de cada uno de los artistas que murieron en el accidente. Se encuentra en un sector privado, en el 315th Streety Gull Avenue, aproximadamente a 8 millas al norte de Clear Lake. También se realizó otro segundo monumento equivalente, en Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Este fue inaugurado el 17 de julio de 2003.

So here it is!
The really nice email
I received from Bob (Ritchies Brother) and Joanie Morales
Bob was kind enough to ok
me to put it on my site
for everyone to see. I love him! he's a really nice guy!
Thank You Bob!
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 15:03:29 EDTTo: [email protected]
Cindy... We'd love to add you "officially" to
our friend list, as you ARE already a
friend for life! Thanx again for
all the emails and your site is AWESOME! Thanx for putting Ritchies' memory
in your heart and on your site!
Abrazos & Besos!
Bob & Joanie
Bob Morales

Ritchie filling in on the drums for Carl Bunch.




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Links Of Interest! Iowa Rock 'n Roll Music Association
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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The Fifties Web
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My Interests






1959 Winter Dance Party Itinerary

The Day The Music Died! February 3rd, 1959.............Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly, J.P Richardson (The Big Bopper) And Roger Peterson.

this site is dedicated to the memory of Richard Valenzuela, also known as (Ritchie Valens)

Este sitio también se dedica a la memoria de Richard Valenzuela conocido como (Ritchie Valens)

El Día que la música se Murió el 3 1959 de febrero . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly, J.P Richardson (El Bopper Grande ) Y Roger Peterson.

Autograph signed January 23rd 1959 in Milwaukee





A dedication to Ritchie Valens, by his family on the wall at the Surf ballroom














Ritchie Valens in Go Johnny Go (1958)
See Ritchie Rock!

Buddy Holly Oh Boy!

The Big Bopper Chantilly Lace

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Ritchie Valens! Fame made him a Super Star - Fate made him a Legend!!! (May 13th,1941 - February 3rd,1959)........Ritchie Valens!la Fama le hizo una estrella excelente - El Destino le hizo una Leyenda!





Congratulations to Ritchie! 2007 inductee of the Iowa Rock'n Roll Music Association's Hall of Fame! Click here to purchase your 2007 IRRMA Yearbook




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Music:



REMEMBERING RITCHIE




Ritchie Valens
J.P Richardson, Ritchie Valens and Buddy Holly
( The Pilot )







Movies:





(Lou Diamond Phillips)
as
Ritchie Valens

(Gary Busey)
As
Buddy Holly

Go Johnny Go, La Bamba, The Buddy Holly Story, Peggy Sue got married, American Hotwax.

Television:



Books:



The Day The Music Died by Larry Lehmer. The story of the final tour of Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper

Heroes:



Ritchies MomConcepcion R Valenzuela“Concha”October 6th 1915to October 18th 1987

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The Day The Music Died

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Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Sun, 03 Feb 2008 12:58:00 PST

Hard As Rock

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Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Sat, 10 Nov 2007 03:26:00 PST

The H44 Stratotone

The Harmony Guitar Company is introducing authentic vintage reissues. The Family has been working with Harmony since March on the reissue of  Ritchie's first guitar The H44 Stratotone. The Ritchi...
Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Sun, 07 Oct 2007 02:57:00 PST

Congratulations Ritchie!

Each year on Labor Day weekend the Iowa Rock'N Roll Music Association holds an Induction event At the Roof Garden at Arnolds Park Iowa on Lake Okoboji. This event for their Hall of Fame is to recogniz...
Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 04:13:00 PST

Lost in the 50s

Lost in the '50s  by David Hinckley Why '50s music is missing in action at WCBS-FM The most poignant question I hear about the reincarnated WCBS-FM (101.1) - on this site, in e-mails, by snail m...
Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Tue, 17 Jul 2007 03:52:00 PST

Buddy Holly stands larger than life nearly 50 years after he and his music died

Buddy Holly stands larger than life nearly 50 years after he and his music died LUBBOCK -- We remember Buddy Holly as a lanky kid whose rock 'n' roll seems eternally young. He was 22 when he died in 1...
Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Sat, 30 Jun 2007 11:13:00 PST

Iowa Rock'n Roll Music Association 2007 Hall of Fame Inductee...

Iowa Rock'n Roll Music Association2007 Hall of Fame Inductee... Ritchie ValensHome Town: Pacoima California Website: http://www.ritchievalens.com Rarely do we find a person for induction into the ...
Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Sun, 10 Jun 2007 04:01:00 PST

Beyond La Bamba

Beyond La BambaPosted by on May 03th (Thu)By Danielle Smith/Staff Writer   Ritchie Valens is often hailed as the first Latino pop star, whose easy charm and catchy music would help bring Hispani...
Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Thu, 03 May 2007 11:41:00 PST

Never say bye!

  The memory of the third 'living legend', who perished on the day the music died almost five decades ago, lives on till today. By Martin Vengadesan,  The memory of the third 'living legend...
Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 09:58:00 PST

Donna and Peggy Sue interview....

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Posted by Remember Ritchie Valens! on Sun, 15 Apr 2007 09:54:00 PST