"THE TRUE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" ROCKHALL of FAME HISTORY*

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  • The ROCK 'n' ROLL HALL OF FAME HISTORY of "THE WINTER DANCE PARTY" told by Dion.
    The true story of the Plane Crash that took the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper.

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  • @sherwinstradling5113
    @sherwinstradling5113 Před 5 lety +19

    For years I respected Dion's talent, a real natural. Now I have to say I love this guy. So sincere and real.

  • @freddyg1692
    @freddyg1692 Před 3 lety +11

    The Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens & The Big Bopper legacy lives through you Dion! Thank you for sharing this amazing experience with us.

  • @RG-ja34sep
    @RG-ja34sep Před 2 lety +10

    I now fully realise why Dion was one of the headliners on that ill fated tour.
    Dion, you are one seriously talented rocker and personality! I love the way you break into song at any moment.
    I absolutely love your account of “The Winter Dance Party”! This is easily the best documentary of the tour I have ever watched. It’s great to get a headliner’s version of everything that took place, Dion was right there with everyone. I can’t imagine how this tragedy has affected you over the years, may God bless you forever.
    This is so fascinating, thanks Dion, you are a classy, genuine person!

  • @danx2234
    @danx2234 Před 3 lety +8

    Dion is the most under-appreciated artist. I really wish he got the respect that he has rightly earned.

  • @pjneslo8979
    @pjneslo8979 Před 6 lety +31

    You done Buddy, Ritchie,The Big Bopper & Roger proud with keeping their memory alive...Well said story, I admire you Dion- God Speed!

  • @KeithGreenshields
    @KeithGreenshields Před 3 lety +12

    Dion should have a podcast! I could listen to his stories all day. This guy would be awesome having guests from the past to the present re-living the memories.

    • @V8Deuce
      @V8Deuce Před 11 měsíci

      You enjoy fiction. That's nice.......

    • @RogerBates7
      @RogerBates7 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@V8Deuce I knew frank sardo in the later years of his life. He told me a lot of the stories, and he was a straight shooter. Dion got a little stupid with the coin toss story, but most of this is accurate.

    • @KeithGreenshields
      @KeithGreenshields Před 9 měsíci

      @@RogerBates7 coin toss story? do tell.

    • @RogerBates7
      @RogerBates7 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@KeithGreenshields well, in this video, Dion claims he tossed the coin for the last seat, won, and then declined his seat because the cost of the flight was the same as his parents' rent when he was growing up.
      This is a fabrication that has been proven false on many fronts. First, Tommy Allsup and Waylon Jennings give an account that they were the original passengers, along with Buddy. This is backed up by a historian (can't remember his name) who was interviewed many times about it. Their names were also on the original manifest from when buddy called Jerry Dwyer (who owned the plane). Waylon gave up his seat to the big bopper who was sick and wanted to get to Moorehead faster so he could sleep in a real bed and rest. Tommy then flipped the coin with Ritchie, who bugged him all night for his seat, because he wanted to get there early for similar reasons. These guys were from Texas and LA, the cold made them very ill. Ritchie won the toss and got the seat. The rest is very sad history.
      The correct account is not only backed up by two survivors, historians and a manifest, but also by Bob Hale, Carl Bunch and Frankie Sardo. Bob Hale was a local dj and the emcee that night for the show. He actually flipped the coin for Tommy and Ritchie, Carl was the drummer and Frankie was the opening act, who was very close to Dion. Bob, I believe, is still with us. The rest have all now sadly passed, leaving Dion as the sole living survivor of the pre-crash tour group.
      Dion did a great job with this video but he either misremembers or misleads the coin toss story, based on the preponderance of the evidence. Sorry that was so long. 😆

    • @RogerBates7
      @RogerBates7 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@KeithGreenshields you may follow this and already know who all these people are. I wrote this based on the premise that one wouldn't. Sorry if that's not the case.

  • @NevadaBoss
    @NevadaBoss Před 7 lety +6

    The best hour I've spent in many months....thanks Dion for sharing your heart.
    Rave on.

  • @justsayin502
    @justsayin502 Před 8 lety +60

    I would like to thank Dion DiMucci for presenting the events of that ill-fated tour in such a concise, thorough and entertaining manner. Dion is a class act all the way.

    • @katieherring5564
      @katieherring5564 Před 8 lety +6

      I just love hearing songs by Dion and the Belmonts. Those songs are so much fun to dance to....

    • @531katie
      @531katie Před 4 lety +4

      Just Sayin' absolutely positively the best. I’m surprised in all the stuff I look up to learn more about an era I just missed. I was born in Flushing right over thr bridge(s) from the Bronx and in grammar school we played tripled time jump rope to “John Paul George Ringo John Paul George Ringo...” and whomever Beatle you tripped on you were going to marry. Talk about dreaming. But the Beatles were my introduction to music and stayed with me through graduation from high school. I missed Bobbie socks poodle dresses chiffon scarves Lindy to jitterbug and then came the twist and that was my dance. Chubby checker let’s twist again. And the peppermint twist was double time that didn’t stop unless I got a stitch in my side. I could keep a hula hoop going during a conversation. No roller skate dates too young for Elvis Presley except I watched his corny movies and loved his voice and his bewitching sneer a mouth I’d call sexy 10 years later but not at age 12. We danced the jerk the pony the soupie sales shuffle (weird time remember these) the jerk the fruge the swim ... but I always loved and still do jitterbug dancers absolutely marvelous it was really the lindy except in saddle shoes instead of pumps I guess. I just love watching Dion talk and really don’t understand why he’s not been as integral a part of that scene the documentaries and that day feb 3 1959 the music didn’t die. Thank you Dion. You referred to Buddy Holly as a visionary. Wow you nailed it. Of course it’s a word I’ve heard before but never has one fit that like Buddy Holly. it captures the spirit of that man and probably you too Dion. Buddy and his general goodness and kindness and absence of malice towards his fellow man. Now maybe what I’ve read doesn’t tell the complete story. But all these guys were sweet. I’ll listen if I’m wrong from people who were there or grew up on that music. From what I’ve learned about buddy Holly he was a man way ahead of his time way ahead of his nation. He was colorblind at a time when racism wasn’t hidden or hushed or those spoke in slurs were rarely called out. But there’s buddy from Lubbock Texas without a reason in the world to take a stand and he did what came naturally because he had decency. And when he played the Apollo- was he in fact the first white band to perform there ? Wow. What a warm reception. He was a visionary in his creations and who know what we might have gotten from that genius had he survived through the 60’s 70’s 80’s it’s like me trying to imagine life without the Beatles. I can’t do it.
      Maybe Buddy Holly could have brought world peace had he lived. Dion that must have been such an empty day (feb 1959) I’m sorry.
      You radiate warmth like Buddy Holly did. Thank you and you honor these men your friends with this comfortable chat. Yeah I’ve been there too. .. thanks for your courage and candor too.
      God bless you sir. And the Bronx....

    • @robertdoyle7186
      @robertdoyle7186 Před 3 lety +1

      I believe Dion about the coin flip. Hey Dion: you’d have made a great Tony Wyzck in West Side Story! Not Elvis! Richard Brymer was also great!

    • @Mike583
      @Mike583 Před rokem +1

      What was it that I heard about a coin flip between Waylon & Buddy,or someone? Dion mentioned Eddie Cochran,he died the following year! So many greats of the music world have perished in plane crashes. Race car drivers & actors to,have been taken from us. To all of those legends,you'll never be forgotten. Thank you Dion for making this video. I didn't turn 6 until 3/'59,so I didn't become aware of y'alls great music for another few years. Now at 70,I still enjoy it everyday!❤

    • @lindawallace4513
      @lindawallace4513 Před 10 měsíci

      @@robertdoyle7186 No. Whether Dion is lying or misremembering the events of that tragic night, the fact is his account completely contradicts the corroborating accounts given by Tommy Allsup, Waylon Jennings, and Surf Ballroom manager Carroll Anderson.
      The only person inserting Dion into this tragedy --- is Dion.

  • @SeggyFlun
    @SeggyFlun Před 5 lety +11

    Excellent tribute, Dion. Very moving and sincere. Thanks for sharing.

  • @snakemansnakes1
    @snakemansnakes1 Před 4 lety +5

    First-class recount of an unforgettable period in the history of popular music.

  • @martinhall60
    @martinhall60 Před 3 lety +3

    Dion, you are an amazing person ,musician and songwriter. Thankyou so much for your music. God bless you always. Keep on rocking.

  • @Randyrocker1
    @Randyrocker1 Před 8 lety +27

    Dion, you're a beautiful human being.
    Thank you so much.

  • @randywhite6468
    @randywhite6468 Před 4 lety +10

    I have lived in Lubbock for over 40 years now, and I know many musicians that knew, and played with Buddy in the 50's, and I knew his brother Larry and his neice Sherry. I would be willing to bet money your getting the straight story here from Dion. That very guitar he speaks of, is here in this town today in the Buddy Holly center on 19th and I-27. I have also worked in avionics for years, and I am myself a pilot. A guy from Iowa was in our shop one day in the 1990's, and he told me all about that pilot, Dwyers Flying Service, and about the crash. Changing that artificial horizon may have had some to do with it, sure. But I was also told Roger Peterson was just one of those pilots that DID NOT know his own limits. He had already failed two instrument check rides, and was not Instrument rated by the Civil Aeronautics Board, (now the Federal Aviation Administration). The man I talked with said it was a big deal to Peterson to fly the three stars, that he didn't turn down the flight, when he really had no business taking off in weather like that. In fact he said at least one other pilot from the area had already turned the trip down that night because of weather. I've known a few pilots like that over the years, and they are all dead now, its an old story in general aviation. Dion's story is also completely consistent with what Waylon Jennings, (who was Buddy's bass player on that tour) told me himself, sitting across the table from him one night in the early 90's at Stubb's BBQ right here in Lubbock. Waylon said from the start, that Buddy chartered the plane for the headliners, not the band members, and that Dion won the toss, but gave up his seat to Ritchie because he was so sick. Ritchie had never flown before in his life, and was scared to death to fly because of an accident when a midair collision happened near the school he was going to as a kid. Waylon told me, it was suppose to be Dion on the plane with Buddy and J.P. Now I have heard the story about Tommy Allsup too. But I have only heard that from Tommy himself. All I can tell you is, that is NOT what Waylon told me in the early 90's. Now it is true that Buddy had Tommy's ID at the crash...... But as far as I can tell, Dion has it straight with everything I have ever been told over the years, by people that were either there, or very close to the ones that were there......

    • @MrDannyboyhall
      @MrDannyboyhall Před 4 lety +1

      randy white the weather that night was cold but clear with occasional snow drifts there was absolutely no danger flying so that theory is dead in the water the owner of the charter company watched the plane take off and saw it start to go down which was over 5 miles of the weather was bad no way he would've seen the tail lights of the plane from five miles away

    • @MrDannyboyhall
      @MrDannyboyhall Před 4 lety

      randy white also Ritchie valets had flown before he flew out of Los Angeles to get to the starting point of the winter dance party tour he had never flown on a small aircraft before

    • @MrDannyboyhall
      @MrDannyboyhall Před 4 lety

      randy white also waylon tells the story the same was alsup did waylon gave up his seat to JP and tommy flipped Ritchie for the seat so Dion's story s a little bit off what everyone else has said I would back the majority

  • @FRANKIESIXTOES
    @FRANKIESIXTOES Před 7 lety +16

    This is a fascinating account of the Winter Tour on which Buddy Holly died. . Dion reveals a great deal about Buddy Holly which hasn't been heard before.

  • @larryb8022
    @larryb8022 Před 4 lety +6

    Dion, I just like to tell you that your music will never die, in fact it’s like blood in the veins that keeps us going and you sir are a true legend❤️🇺🇸🙏🏻👍🏻❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻🥁🎹🎼🎼🎼

  • @BassGirlSusan1961
    @BassGirlSusan1961 Před 6 lety +4

    So many narratives over the years about that tragic night, but Dion's look back on that tour is the best I have heard. Highlights the fragility of life.....money, fame, and all that goes with it won't replace a life. God rest their souls.

  • @Fhjyfb
    @Fhjyfb Před 5 lety +6

    I’m 38 and just know getting into Buddy holly’s music I really like it I enjoy watching these videos about him he was a very talented young man

  • @pauldrummond225
    @pauldrummond225 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Dion tells it straight and he is a class act, his love for music and his own talents really should get more praise, fabulous artist.

  • @gregorheinrich
    @gregorheinrich Před 8 lety +3

    I have known his songs for "ages" but had never really looked at the person behind them. Thanks to CZcams, one can learn so much. Dion seems to have lived - and thought - through many things, and now here is a man who can express himself, has humour (see for instance his Hall of Fame acceptance speech), and still performs - his recent contribution with Paul Simon is special: so intense; will probably not be a hit with the "young generation", but hopefully quite a few people of the "adult contemporary" group will be impressed.

  • @TheChimo13
    @TheChimo13 Před 9 lety +24

    Great insight from a living legend. Thanks very much Dion.

  • @bentrujillo6406
    @bentrujillo6406 Před 2 lety +2

    Dear Dion, I wonder why nobody ever asked you about this either? I wish you would have done this story telling 40 years earlier. I’m sure them memories would have been even better and fresher, but your memories are amazing. You have such an amazing story truly the most interesting man in the world. I have watched this thing about 9 or 10 times. History that should and needs to be shared.

  • @garyglover6767
    @garyglover6767 Před rokem +1

    I was very fortunate to see Dion at the front row In mayfield, oh years back with my bride of now 55 years, and he was fantastic then in his sixties...many folks don't know how huge Dion was when he was much younger in both the 50's and 60's...thank you sir, for all your great tunes.

  • @katieherring5564
    @katieherring5564 Před 8 lety +4

    I love hearing Dion's music from the 50s and 60s. His music is so good.

  • @1998bluedog
    @1998bluedog Před 4 lety +4

    Great story, Dion, thanks for sharing.

  • @tysonshirey1
    @tysonshirey1 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent brother✊🏼💜 I live in Lubbock And I actually went to his grave the other day while riding my bike. Thanks for this video

  • @davidmas3900
    @davidmas3900 Před 7 lety +10

    I remember when I Wonder Why came out! Loved it then, love it now!

    • @ronaldschwigel2286
      @ronaldschwigel2286 Před 6 lety

      I wonder why carlo and the belmonts did a great job on this song.

  • @newage44
    @newage44 Před 6 lety +8

    Just belatedly watched most of this today as I had read first hand most accounts in the papers which were just black and white MEH reports. Dion brought most of this home to me again. As for any discrepancies, this is an extemporaneous, first hand story telling and not scripted in any way. It's Dion telling it thru his life experience and at a time of personal tragedy in his life. Also, Dion was, by his own accounts, taking drugs at this time of his fast paced career; and so any errors in his memory should be gently overlooked as his recollections, and melancholy recounting, is so meaningful to him and heartfelt. Love you too, Dion!

  • @raymondfournier2477
    @raymondfournier2477 Před 2 lety +2

    Just loved this Dion. What memories I was always a fan of all you guys and tried to imitate your singing.

  • @alanbedford2007
    @alanbedford2007 Před 9 lety +8

    What a great story teller, I could listen to Dion for hours and hours

    • @V8Deuce
      @V8Deuce Před 5 lety +3

      You enjoy Fiction, too. Thats nice...........

    • @isaacsolis3431
      @isaacsolis3431 Před 5 lety +1

      @@V8Deuce ?

    • @MrJeep75
      @MrJeep75 Před 4 lety +1

      Story teller yes, but not all facts

    • @USSRjpg
      @USSRjpg Před 3 lety +1

      @@V8Deuce how can you say that? You probably don’t even have a clue who these guys are

    • @V8Deuce
      @V8Deuce Před 3 lety +2

      @@USSRjpg
      AN OPEN LETTER & CHALLENGE TO DION
      By: Tommy Allsup
      Dion, to end all your lies about flipping the coin with Ritchie Valens, and to
      end all your vicious character assassination of all the parties involved, people
      you NEVER knew to begin with, I officially challenge you to meet me in Clear
      Lake, Iowa and submit to a polygraph test...NOW. If you are telling the "truth"
      as you profess, you should be a man and step up to the challenge. This challenge
      is backed up with the full support of Bob Hale, (MC of the Surf Ballroom WDP
      show in `59) Barb and Jerry Dwyer (owners of the flight service as well as
      friends and employers of the late Roger Peterson) and Connie Lemos (Ritchie
      Valens' sister) who represents the Valens family. It is equally backed up by my
      legions of friends in the music business, fans and family.
      Buddy Holly chartered that plane for himself, me, and Waylon Jennings. You never
      had a thing to do with this. In fact, Buddy barely spoke to you so he certainly
      wouldn't have offered you a seat on the plane! You brag about how you were on a
      previous tour with him in the fall which is supposed to make us think you really
      knew him. Well I was his friend for the last year of his life and toured with
      him and I played on some of his songs! You were never in any "closed room" with
      Buddy for a meeting about the plane trip. You never flipped any coin. Bob Hale
      took Buddy in to Carroll Anderson's office to call Jerry Dwyer's Flight Service.
      And Bob Hale saw me flip that coin with Ritchie Valens...and he's still alive to
      confirm that. Are you calling him a liar as well? Frankie Sardo, who was also
      there that night, has also publicly stated that he witnessed the Big Bopper
      negotiating to get Waylon's seat on the plane. Frank is still around to confirm
      this as well. Waylon Jennings has also stated in numerous documentaries that he
      gave his seat up to the Big Bopper. Do you really think Buddy would invite one
      of his band mates, Waylon, and not me? Buddy was my friend and he was also
      Waylon's friend. He invited us on the tour with him and he felt responsible for
      us. Do you really believe, with his drummer Carl Bunch in the hospital, Buddy
      would disregard his closest friends and band mates and the hell we were going
      through on that bus and get in a "closed room" with you and invite you instead??
      That makes absolutely no sense. How convenient also
      that you bring all this up in the past year leading up to your new book release
      this coming April. All this controversy ought to drum up sales, right? Yes, too
      bad none of it is true. It's interesting how in your previous biography, you
      didn't mention being in a closed room alone with Buddy, Ritchie and J.P. and
      flipping a coin for the seat. Why not? You would think that would be important
      enough to mention, no? You didn't mention it because you had yet to make it up
      in your own clouded mind.
      Frankie Sardo and Bob Hale are two people alive today that witnessed me and
      Waylon give up our seats to Ritchie and J.P. These were our seats to give up! Do
      you have any witnesses? Do you have anybody that even comes close to backing
      your story up? Nope, I didn't think so. We lost four young souls that day and we
      can never get them back and it makes me sick to see someone just come out of the
      blue with NO facts and rewrite history to make a quick buck, disturb the
      families of the victims, and maybe grab one last moment in the spotlight.
      Before you filmed your interview about the Winter Dance Party tour with the Rock
      and Roll Hall of Fame, you also made several calls to Sevan Garabedian and Jim
      McCool, respected documentary filmmakers on the Winter Dance Party tour and
      asked them several questions about the Winter Dance Party tour. Why are you
      asking them about the tour? You were there, weren't you? Well, it makes sense to
      ask researchers like them for information, especially if you barely remember any
      of the things that transpired on the tour. Sevan and Jim have filmed interviews
      with 6 of the surviving musicians from the Winter Dance Party tour (including
      myself) and every one of them has heard what you had to say and had a nice
      chuckle about it. They certainly didn't agree with anything you had to say in
      their interviews -and these are 6 musicians that were on the tour!!! The
      evidence is out there Dion, and it's creeping up on you faster and faster.
      I want you to know my true feelings about you. I backed you and The Belmonts for
      a month in 1959; the Belmonts were good; but watching YOU play guitar on just 3
      open chords doesn't make YOU a musician. Ritchie Valens and Buddy Holly...now
      THEY were fine guitar players. I can still, at age
      79, back-up my playing and singing, can you? Now that's a laugh! You got lucky
      on a mere few records in the 1960's; but then again, fast forward, and so did
      Milli Vanilli!!! But the public wised up and they were exposed for all their
      lies...just as your lies will be exposed. Buddy's music and his kindness will
      live forever; as will Ritchie Valens' fine guitar playing as well as La Bamba,
      and The Big Bopper's Chantilly Lace...but I think
      Runaround Sue ran out the door long ago and The Wanderer wandered off into a
      drug haze!
      I am not nor have I ever been a liar; my solid Christian values, and my
      integrity and valor are the threads of my foundation. If Maria-Elena Holly says
      "Dion knows the truth," so be it. But come on, are we really supposed to take
      the word of a woman who didn't even ATTEND her own husband's funeral as truth?
      And her "claims" of pregnancy.....read MY book Dion about the
      truth concerning that as well. I'm sure you'll purchase it and can do so at
      @t. WHY have you never, ever contacted Buddy's brothers (and
      family) in Lubbock if you shared such a "tragic moment" with Buddy? They
      will also tell you the truth about Maria-Elena. Heck, the entire Buddy Holly
      community knows the truth about Maria Elena. Having her on your side hurts you
      more than helps you!
      I was VERY close to Buddy; I know what he said and did during that tour; you do
      not. Buddy BARELY spoke to you at all. And now you're trying to make a dime off
      of lies about those who should be left to rest in peace? And you spew these lies
      yet profess yourself to be a CHRISTIAN? You and past televangelists have a lot
      in common, don't you? You should be very afraid of your judgment in front of
      God, for all the lies you've told about fine and upright people; all for the
      sake of reclaiming another 15 minutes of fame. You stated something about
      planting seeds in your DVD; you best watch what you say as those "seeds" will
      eventually grow and devour you.
      My future will not change by not getting into the Rock Hall of Fame. Nor will it
      change if the present management of the Surf Ballroom backs your lies as truth
      for the sole purpose of trying to get you to finally come to the Surf, something
      they have been desperately trying to do for years now. You keep recirculating
      and reposting The Surf's letter to you on your Facebook as if to "convince"
      people that your lies are truth. But they were not there in 1959....I was there
      and yes, so were you, and so were the rest of the musicians who in Sevan and
      Jim's documentary have a laugh about what you claim to be the truth. And to
      discredit Roger Peterson's ability as a pilot? You say in your DVD that he was
      kicked out of many flight schools.
      That simply isn't a fact. Did you look that up? Of course not. But you did
      however break the hearts of Roger Peterson's friends and family by spewing these
      lies 52 years later. Haven't they suffered enough, Dion? You also claim that
      Jerry Dwyer hired Roger out of pity. Also not a fact. In fact, Jerry's business
      partner and wife Barb Dwyer hired Roger (and not Jerry as you claim) because he
      was an extremely competent pilot. Jerry happens to be one of the most respected
      and decorated pilots in the country. Who are you? Are you an expert in aviation?
      You were actually caught in 2 lies with those statements alone. Shame on you.
      What do YOU know about Roger Peterson? And you made Ritchie Valens' sister cry
      in disgust after watching all the lies you told in your DVD, which happened this
      past Feb. at the Surf. Ritchie's sister said her mother and brother would be
      ashamed of you right now.
      Ritchie's sister approached the president of the Surf Ballroom in tears after
      seeing your DVD and asked him how could they show that, with all the lies? You
      have a clearly evil and devious soul. In fact, as far as the Rock Hall goes, if
      they're backing your lies, then I don't ever want in. After all, we ARE judged
      by the company we keep.
      My guitar work is already deeply embedded in rock n' roll history; my guitar
      licks are heralded by everyone, including Sir Paul McCartney...can YOU say that?
      I didn't think so. So come out from under that silly beret and sunglasses you've
      been hiding behind for the past 50 years, be a MAN and take the
      polygraph....PROVE you're telling the truth! By NOT accepting this challenge,
      the whole world will finally see you for the liar and devious "person" you are.
      If you're going to make a sad attempt to re-rewrite ROCK & ROLL HISTORY, the
      least you could do is sit down with a polygraph and prove the things you are
      saying are true. I'm willing to do it. Is the "King of the New York Streets" a
      cowardly liar or a real man who will accept this
      challenge?
      - TOMMY ALLSUP
      BUDDY HOLLY'S LEAD GUITAR PLAYER

  • @nicholasjames2097
    @nicholasjames2097 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing Dion, regardless of what anyone says, you too have a right to tell your story. After all you were a part of it all back then. Everyone has a right to express themselves. All the best to you, good health, happiness, love and family.

  • @terrijensen349
    @terrijensen349 Před 3 lety +2

    Dion I love to hear your stories. You tell them like you sing your songs....just so much of yourself in them. Keep them coming my friend.

  • @buzzardjdobbs
    @buzzardjdobbs Před 9 lety +3

    Thanks, Dion. That was so interesting. I had no idea that you were part of that group of guys--and that you were so close. I was only 12 years old then, but that event changed me. My parents didn't like rock 'n' roll. But, Dad reluctantly drove me to a hobby shop that sold plastic airplane and ship models. There was had a little section where they sold record albums. I bought a Richie Valens album and a Buddy Holly album. I still have them and play them often. I have some by you as well, which I treasure. For me, that day the music did not die; it was born in me and grew. I loved your story. Thanks, again!

  • @kellysmith3628
    @kellysmith3628 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It's 1-30-23 this pops up on my Utube
    on my TV,once I started watching
    Dion telling the true account's of the
    winter dance party tour.What a story
    it was R&R history thanks Dion.

  • @fendertweed
    @fendertweed Před 8 lety +12

    The Wanderer great tune Dion one of my favorites and I Wonder Why another very cool tune ....... Yes there are conflicting views on the coin toss but beyond that it was such a great era and he is right Holly was a visionary that influenced many musicians . Thanks for the insight regarding The Big Bopper and Richie Valens and the Tour it was interesting .

  • @josephmusso6706
    @josephmusso6706 Před 3 lety +2

    I didn't know Dion played the guitar or played anything but be-bop. He is an accomplished guitarist. Wow! What else is there to say.
    .

  • @luanirodnansen8366
    @luanirodnansen8366 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you Mr Dion DiMucci for an Amazing & heartfelt interview, watched it right thru till the very end, had to man, it was mesmerizing. Although born in 1974 & from little ol New Zealand & way before my time as these powerhouses & icons of RocknRoll Buddy, Ritchie & the Big Bopper had & were established in their own rights & music in that era/time.. Admiration & again thanks for the thorough details & truth of your experience & presence Mr DiMucchi leading into the day the Music of RocknRoll had just become 'Big' & had 'Exploded' in some what as you've elaborated in an Amazing Way. God bless you Sir. Alofas & God bless💜💙💛🎸🎸🎤🎼

  • @NarniaDoc
    @NarniaDoc Před 9 lety +8

    Dion, this is marvelous!! Thanks so much for taking all the time to tell the story. . .this was like hopping in a time machine and going back to the early days of Rock 'n Roll and Doo-Wop!!
    Thanks again. . . and thanks for everything you do and have done!!

  • @sheilamccoy2108
    @sheilamccoy2108 Před 3 lety +1

    I am so glad I heard this a nd the "Journey Home" videos to day. I had other plans and now I'm a better person with other plans. Thank you so much!

  • @upinminnesota
    @upinminnesota Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks, Dion, for sharing these memories. Have always loved your music and I hope that you keep rockin' for years to come! That's the best way to honor these guys...

  • @the1cruzr
    @the1cruzr Před 9 lety +9

    Dion, thank you so much for sharing your story with us.

  • @raemcdonald5870
    @raemcdonald5870 Před 3 lety +2

    Love you Dion ❤️ Loved hearing these stories about Buddy, Ritchie & big bopper x you are a legend

  • @pigdogang
    @pigdogang Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you Dion for taking us on the Winter Dance Party Tour!

  • @5greatdayswithhim636
    @5greatdayswithhim636 Před 8 lety +1

    Very Warm; I felt like I was sitting across the kitchen table, sipping coffee. listening to you tell old stories. Thank you for sharing your memories!

    • @ashleypitre8408
      @ashleypitre8408 Před 8 lety +2

      That's exactly what I felt! I could listen to him talk and hear his stories all day long!

  • @maarukka58
    @maarukka58 Před 6 lety +3

    It is an honor to listen your story. Very interesting. Thank you sir.

  • @jarnokorhonen3840
    @jarnokorhonen3840 Před rokem +1

    After all this time, Dion has nothing but good to say about the Belmonts, oh how I love it! Dion ❤
    Their music was the top growing up, and stil is!

  • @g8sbs944
    @g8sbs944 Před 4 lety +2

    Dion
    Thank you so much im from the UK and Buddy was my Hero my group play a lot of Buddy's Songs mostly Instrumentals we play all over Europe and the UK if it wasent for buddy i really think we would not be doing what we do today

  • @johnboyle3884
    @johnboyle3884 Před 6 lety +3

    Amazing and important story from an amazing and very important man who was there at the beginning.Thank you, Dion

  • @skivorable
    @skivorable Před 6 lety +3

    Fascinating story Dion, thanks from a UK listener of the time. we all loved Buddy here over the pond as well..

  • @dogphlap6749
    @dogphlap6749 Před 4 lety +3

    Dion DiMucci was born this day 18th July 1939. Still alive and active. Happy 81st.

  • @manuelcampos3525
    @manuelcampos3525 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Dion!👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @lorim8070
    @lorim8070 Před 2 lety +1

    The very basics of what is called ROCK n' ROLL! Thank you Dion! Loved the Do Ops. I remember New York groups "street singing"!

  • @bearlogg7974
    @bearlogg7974 Před 4 lety +4

    This is a hidden gem.
    I sure wish however there was more about Eddie cochran.

  • @messano7
    @messano7 Před 6 lety +2

    Great flow from the storyteller! Dion covers the subtle tallents of all of those he was with as well as the old blues players. Great voice but he brought that 58 & 59 time alive! I felt I was there. Thankyou

  • @hollywooddjs1
    @hollywooddjs1 Před 4 lety +4

    DION, I can't even imagine how hard this was for you. You can see how the loss rips your heart apart still so many years later. Your passion for that time and place will never go away. buddy, Ritchie, and big Bopper. will always be with you. YOU WILL SEE THEM AGAIN.

    • @junemarie5965
      @junemarie5965 Před 2 lety

      Igor told they all died together AND no-one survivors I got told any way to get a place to sand b

  • @dmullsr
    @dmullsr Před 9 lety +19

    WELL DONE DION !!!! LOVED THIS VERY MUCH. R.I.P. GUYS !!!! THANK YOU DION

  • @rayjp11
    @rayjp11 Před 9 lety +10

    Thank You For sharing by the end of the video i was in tears. I remember that day i heard it on the radio.

  • @kenk2580
    @kenk2580 Před 8 lety +5

    Thanks, Dion. You were meant to carry on their music for the world! And you do!!!

  • @vrikey
    @vrikey Před 7 lety +5

    Thanks a lot for sharing, Dion. You're a great storyteller, I've listened to the vid twice now. I'm sure I'll listened to it all again sometime. You're a great guy, a great musician.

  • @ptsmith4660
    @ptsmith4660 Před 8 lety +6

    just stumbled on this video ... wow,, great job ... Buddy is proud of you

  • @DanielVenadjv
    @DanielVenadjv Před 6 lety +2

    Dion is a national treasure, he did survive and continued to preserve & protect the legacy of his mates.

  • @tcbg1950
    @tcbg1950 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent👍 Thanks Dion for the beautiful story! God left you to help their Souls live on 💙🙏💙

  • @nicoleparry5103
    @nicoleparry5103 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks you so much for sharing this story with us

  • @rachel9725
    @rachel9725 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this story. Rave on!

  • @neverhatejustreal
    @neverhatejustreal Před 9 lety +8

    God bless. Thanks for sharing.

    • @robertmcgarr766
      @robertmcgarr766 Před 4 lety +2

      Dion I was in the 8th grade. Its was raining here in northern California. Instead of p.e. outside we our whole class danced in the basement of our school ..2pm Feb 3rd 1959..music stopped then came the announcement buddy holly. Richie Valens and JP Richardson the big bopper was killed in a plane crash..Saddest day of my life ...today I'm almost 76 years old and still a teenager ..
      In my heart...

  • @ludovica8221
    @ludovica8221 Před 9 lety +8

    I love you Dion.. You ROCK! ♥

  • @Bassguitar1231
    @Bassguitar1231 Před 7 lety +2

    Dion, thanks for the music, you are a legend, all the best to you !

  • @Mikeed685
    @Mikeed685 Před 9 lety +13

    Dion, Thank you so much for sharing your memories and giving us an insight into the life and music of that historic period. I have always loved your music, from those days up to today.

  • @stevenelson1960
    @stevenelson1960 Před 9 lety +7

    Dion really enjoyed the story. I have never known the true story of the plane crash. Did not know you were almost on that plane also. Enjoy your music still to this day. !maybe more so now than in yesteryears. Thanks for the Facebook posts of your old music. Keep on rocking!!!

    • @geriboyer3048
      @geriboyer3048 Před 5 lety +1

      steve nelson this the first I heard Dion was going to be one of the passengers,

  • @ATResidentAlienFan
    @ATResidentAlienFan Před rokem +1

    Amazing stories, amazing times! Amazing songs! I was born in Milwaukee that following August so I always remember the anniversary of this tragic day. Lots of Love to you talented sir and the talented souls we lost on that day. 🙏❤️❤️‍🔥💖🎤🎼🎸☮️🇺🇸✌️🔥💯🥹😢🥰💝💌

  • @FanOfFab4
    @FanOfFab4 Před 9 lety +9

    This was fantastic and to hear it firsthand gives it so much reality!! I can't thank you enough for this!!

  • @jeffreyryerson5600
    @jeffreyryerson5600 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you Dion for doing this video and setting your record strait on this tour. Good to hear a first hand account. My mother was at the Surf show- the place still exists we drove by it a year ago together. I went to college in Fargo/ Moorhead and Bobby Vee was still a huge draw and much revered in the area in connection with the show many years later. This video really ties the tour together!

  • @sbanta22
    @sbanta22 Před 7 lety +10

    boy that was a really great story!

  • @grantfarkas2715
    @grantfarkas2715 Před 4 lety +2

    Glad you set the record straight about that tragic day and the effect it had you afterwards. I heard Waylon Jennings account of what happened on the Winter Dance Party tour that affected him the rest of his life. I remember as kid in the early 1960s that Everyday by Buddy Holly came on my transistor radio and I knew all the words to the song but couldn't figure out why or how I knew them. Years later I realized I must have heard Everyday in my crib or sometime between 1957 and 1959 on the radio. I guess you buried that tragic day in your subconscious because it was to painful to deal with it at the time!

  • @brendamagee6411
    @brendamagee6411 Před 7 lety +9

    It makes sense that the chartered plane would carry the "stars, the FEATURED" acts of that tour, note the names on the poster. And if you add to the fact the cost of the plane fare, again, most likely the featured acts could afford it.

    • @charlyW34
      @charlyW34 Před 6 lety +3

      Dear Brenda, I hope you will read my recent post. If the promoter had chartered the plane, your comment might have some small plausibility, but the fact is Buddy chartered the plane for waylon, tommy and himself, as all were exhausted, and Buddy simply would not have left the 2 of them on the freezing bus while he flew ahead. As both Tommy and Waylon have said ON TAPE for all to see and hear, the reason that neither of them were killed really boiled down to their kindness in Waylon's case, and literal luck in the case of Tommy. You are correct in one part of your comment. As the headliner that most were paying to see, and because he wanted to prove to himself and everyone he could still command a stage without Jerry and Joe B., the well being of Tommy and Waylon would have been a strong consideration for booking a plane. The last thing he would have wanted would be to lose another band mate to frostbite, of for any of the three of them to become as ill as the Bopper was. As I said in my post above, I do hope you have the time to do a lot more of your own research regarding the circumstances of that night, and learn all you can about Buddy's character as a person.

    • @jeanieruter7416
      @jeanieruter7416 Před rokem +1

      @@charlyW34 I appreciate your comment, but these were grown men, not babies. I suspect that Buddy Holley was fair minded and a friend to all of these men on the tour. In those days, $36 was a lot of money, as Dion noted... so it makes sense that they all had a chance for the seats. It also makes sense that only the headliners could afford the seats... so whether they admitted it or not, Tommy and Waylon preferred to save their money and let JP and Ritchie have the seats. You know the male ego. They might not want to admit that they couldn't afford the seats. God bless Dion for his honesty. He's not ashamed to say that he preferred to save his money (even though he obviously could afford it).

    • @charlyW34
      @charlyW34 Před rokem

      @@jeanieruter7416 Hi. I respect your loyalty to Dion. I myself thought of him as an important innovator, songwriter and icon of a musical era that we all pretty much revere. However, his inexplicable need to elevate his position as survivor on that terrible Feb. evening has made it impossible for me to continue that level of respect.
      To reiterate, we have very long term written, spoken and video taped "testimony" from both Waylon and Tommy that Buddy had chartered the plane for the three of them.
      Any discussion of fact should begin with that high bar of evidence. Unless of course, you accept what Dion is effectively calling the 2 of them , which is a couple of liars.
      Then one can and should seriously consider Buddy's motive and responsibilities to the tour, which i have outlined. I feel 100% confident that if either Buddy OR Tommy even hinted that the cost of the flight was too much, Buddy would have covered for them or at the very least, worked out an easy to repay loan arrangement. Dion is the ONLY one on record as having said the airfare was far too high to contemplate. This is what makes his attempted change to history so bizarre. Why would he have been involved in ANY form of coin toss since he was unwilling to pay? The thing is, by changing his story to have us believe the flight was open to "headliners only", he not only accuses
      Buddy of being a dick toward Tommy and Waylon, Dion is also saying that he had no concern toward the comfort and well being of the Belmonts, as he now maintains that
      he would have left them on the bus and taken the flight if only he had not lost a mythical series of coin tosses. It's said that history belongs to the survivors, but it's a shame that Dion's very convoluted and illogical story of that night can no longer be refuted by others that were involved. So, I refer you once again to the most powerful testimony we have ( on video! ), of both Waylon and Tommy. In case you have not had the time to do the level of research regarding Buddy's character that I feel would change your acceptance of Dion's implied assertion that Buddy cared little for Tommy and Waylon ( and the freezing conditions on the bus), it should be noted that Buddy suggested that life is short, and money is only money when it came time to buy motorcycles and enjoy some time away from the road. This is why I'm CERTAIN the cost to Waylon and Tommy would NOT have been an issue.

  • @robertharper5047
    @robertharper5047 Před 6 lety +4

    Man, what is it? Just the first name bit? Growing up I "knew" his songs but didn't know about him. What a guy; what a talent; what an honest and creative and inspiring human being. Wow. Just a great history and I hope he never goes out of general knowledge.

  • @derkgently969
    @derkgently969 Před rokem +1

    Dion.... You've brought tears to my eyes with the this story. And I LOVE the song you wrote in memory of all 3 who sadly died in that fateful crash, and again bringing tears to my eyes. I hope you don't mind but I'm going to be playing your song. Thank you Dion

  • @genedunfee2235
    @genedunfee2235 Před měsícem

    Absolutely beautiful interview by a super classy man and musician. I’m not ashamed to say that I cried at the end.

  • @stevehamby9842
    @stevehamby9842 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice tribute brother💕. Liked the the song at the end Everyday That I’m With You. 👍😎

  • @robpond7385
    @robpond7385 Před 5 lety +2

    thankyou dion for the real story god bless you

  • @OlfTheTerrible
    @OlfTheTerrible Před 9 lety +8

    Every second of this is fascinating!

  • @mumydear1
    @mumydear1 Před 6 lety +3

    I REALLY ENJOY THIS !!! thank you Dion very much !! I cried !!!! Keep playing their songs !!!

  • @531katie
    @531katie Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent presentation Thank you Dion! absolutely positively the music didn’t die it began. I just missed living in this era ..by about 7 yrs (?) . I was born in Flushing right over thr bridge(s) from the Bronx and in grammar school we played tripled time jump rope to “John Paul George Ringo John Paul George Ringo...” and whomever Beatle you tripped on you were going to marry. Talk about dreaming. But the Beatles were my introduction to music and stayed with me through graduation from high school. I missed Bobbie socks poodle dresses chiffon scarves Lindy to jitterbug and then came the twist and that was my dance. Chubby checker let’s twist again. And the peppermint twist was double time that didn’t stop unless I got a stitch in my side. I could keep a hula hoop going during a conversation. No roller skate dates too young for Elvis Presley except I watched his corny movies and loved his voice and his bewitching sneer a mouth I’d call sexy 10 years later but not at age 12. We danced the jerk the pony the soupie sales shuffle (weird time remember these) the jerk the fruge the swim ... but I always loved and still do jitterbug dancers absolutely marvelous it was really the lindy except in saddle shoes instead of pumps I guess. I just love watching Dion talk and really don’t understand why he’s not been as integral a part of that scene the documentaries and that day feb 3 1959 the music didn’t die. Thank you Dion. You referred to Buddy Holly as a visionary. Wow you nailed it. Of course it’s a word I’ve heard before but never has one fit that like Buddy Holly. it captures the spirit of that man and probably you too Dion. Buddy and his general goodness and kindness and absence of malice towards his fellow man. Now maybe what I’ve read doesn’t tell the complete story. But all these guys were sweet. I’ll listen if I’m wrong from people who were there or grew up on that music. From what I’ve learned about buddy Holly he was a man way ahead of his time way ahead of his nation. He was colorblind at a time when racism wasn’t hidden or hushed or those spoke in slurs were rarely called out. But there’s buddy from Lubbock Texas without a reason in the world to take a stand and he did what came naturally because he had decency. And when he played the Apollo- was he in fact the first white band to perform there ? Wow. What a warm reception. He was a visionary in his creations and who know what we might have gotten from that genius had he survived through the 60’s 70’s 80’s it’s like me trying to imagine life without the Beatles. I can’t do it.
    Maybe Buddy Holly could have brought world peace had he lived. Dion that must have been such an empty day (feb 1959) I’m sorry.
    You radiate warmth like Buddy Holly did. Thank you and you honor these men your friends with this comfortable chat. Yeah I’ve been there too. .. thanks for your courage and candor too.
    God bless you sir. And the Bronx....

  • @garysalt2718
    @garysalt2718 Před 9 lety +1

    All I could think about while watching this were my trips to the Bronx, NY where my grandmother and two aunts lived on Seddan St. (right off of Tremont Ave). One of my cousins allowed me to use her 45 rpm record player and she had Buddy Holly, Dion, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. I was around 11 or 12 and was not aware that They had been killed. But I would listen to those records over and over again. I didn't even know Dion was from the Bronx. I thought he was from Philadelphia. Anyway, I really enjoyed this. Thank you Dion.

  • @whsrocknroll
    @whsrocknroll Před 7 lety +2

    Dion you have my respect and my admiration. We will never know what really happened that fateful weekend but we will remember you for your music and that legacy is quite enough for any entertainer. God Bless.

  • @flyinggordonproductions4875

    I love the way he was enjoying his memories with them poor guy
    That had to be hard to loose them

  • @kevindavidson7216
    @kevindavidson7216 Před 7 lety +2

    "you want a shot? or get shot?" 😂😂😂😂

  • @angeloprunella7751
    @angeloprunella7751 Před 3 lety +4

    Why is it that no one mentions you when you listen to the stories on Buddy Holley ? I believe you!

  • @Michael-mf9fi
    @Michael-mf9fi Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Dion 🙂 I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you talking about all of that. All of those moments and memories. The real stuff, the tour, your time with Buddy, Ritchie and the Big Bopper and all those other guys. Great info rock and roll history. And you were right there in the thick of it ! Love your music. You are a great singer and a rock n roll legend mate 👍

  • @musik102
    @musik102 Před 7 lety +3

    Well, the story that Dion told about "the plane seat" ( on the the Jools Holland Uk tv show) is that he , Dion, was offerred a seat on the plane but refused it because of the price. He said the money asked was the same as his mother paid for a whole month's rent and he just couldn't blow that much on a short plane trip.

  • @michaelpeters8615
    @michaelpeters8615 Před 6 lety +4

    Spectacular input.
    Thank you so much.
    Love your ending song, truly special.
    You for sure did them proud.

  • @lcar4000
    @lcar4000 Před 8 lety +8

    I'd like to see you do a hank williams tribute album. That rendition of luke the drifter was amazing

  • @KebabMusicLtd
    @KebabMusicLtd Před 3 lety +3

    THAT WILL BE THE COIN TOSS
    Interesting to hear Dion talking about that last night and the famous coin-toss. It is well documented that Waylon Jennings gave up his seat to the Big Bopper, and that Tommy Allsup is reputed to have tossed-a-coin to determine whether he or Ritchie Valens would take the flight. Much as I respect these musicians, and I believe that it’s a great ‘rock n’ roll story, I have to say that Dion’s account sounds the more plausible.
    I base my conclusion on the fact that if Buddy had decided to charter an aircraft, I am sure he would have made that decision a number of hours before the show ended at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake. It is also possible that before he hired the four seater plane (one pilot and three passengers), he would have asked others on the tour to share the flight with him, and also the cost of the flight. It is possible that he gave first refusal to Jennings and Allsup, considering what had happed to the drummer, Carl Bunch. It is most likely that they would have given their refusal then… considering the fact that neither of these band members were that well known at the time, and the cost of the flight would have been quite expensive to them.
    Although they were billed as the Crickets, they were not the ‘original’ crickets, but would have been little more than employees of Buddy. So, I don’t think they would have been earning the same amount of money as the established stars of the show, all of whom were top selling chart acts.
    And if they had paid what would have been quite a big-chunk of their earnings, would they have readily given up their seats to anyone else.
    And why would Allsup toss-a-coin with Valens if his was an act of kindness? If Allsup was giving up his seat voluntarily, why not just say to Ritchie, “Here, you take my place instead.”
    I also think it is more likely, that Buddy asked them or they themselves chose to stay on the bus and look after the bands gear.
    Also, the Surf Ballroom is actually a few miles from the airport, so unless Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson, Buddy Holly, and Tommy Allsup all rode in a taxi to the airport, it is unlikely that any coin-tossing took place. Why would Ritchie get a taxi to the airport if he wasn’t meant to get on the plane? He would have jumped onboard the tour bus and settled down, not knowing that his friends were already dead before the bus got beyond Clear Lake City Limits
    I think it more likely that Buddy would offer the remaining two seats in the plane to the tours star earners. Either J.P. Richardson, Ritchie Valens or Dion. As we know that both J.P and Ritchie did make the flight, then it adds up that Dion would have been in the mix at some point, as it would have been a bit disrespectful on Dion, if Buddy offered J.P. and Ritchie a seat but didn’t bother to ask Dion.
    The ‘original’ Crickets were Nicky Sullivan, Jerry Allison and Joe B. Mauldin., and then just Allison and Mauldin. Even during Buddy’s lifetime, the ‘original’ Crickets were credited as a band in their own right.
    When Buddy broke with the ‘original’ Crickets in 1958, he then hired studio musicians Tommy Allsup, Carl Bunch and Waylon Jennings to tour with him. Whilst Buddy was on tour, the ‘original’ Crickets began recording new material with Earl Sinks. With some changes in line-up the Crickets would have a big-hit in 1962 with ‘Don’t Ever Change.’

    • @lindawallace4513
      @lindawallace4513 Před 10 měsíci

      Allsup and Jennings were not only Buddy’s employees, they were his friends from back in Texas. And since they were his employees, Buddy was responsible for them on this tour; he was not responsible for the well-being of Dion and the Belmonts.
      Buddy had already lost his drummer Carl Bunch, who’d had to leave the tour due to his hospitalization from frostbitten feet. So Buddy booked the flight for himself and for his 2 remaining Crickets. This account of the tragedy was agreed upon FOR DECADES not only by Allsup and Jennings but also by Surf Ballroom manager Carroll Anderson, the man who actually booked the flight for Buddy and HIS BAND.
      The only person inserting Dion into this tragedy --- is Dion. And he had a book to sell. Interesting that Dion didn't start making his claim until 2 of the 3 men involved (Jennings and Anderson) were already dead (Allsup passed in 2017).
      Dion isn't “setting the record straight” so much as muddying the record.

    • @jeanieruter7416
      @jeanieruter7416 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@lindawallace4513 I believe Dion. Ask yourself why would Buddy offer the seats to JP and Ritchie but then leave Dion out?? Makes no sense. I think Tommy and Waylon didn't want to admit to the world that they couldn't afford the seats. The male ego is a sorry thing to behold at times.

  • @joeblack7497
    @joeblack7497 Před 8 lety +5

    I believe there were two coin flips that each of these men were not aware of, Therefore, causing the argument and confusion. Ritchie Valens is not here to verify it, I believe it to have possibly occured because it may have in all the commotion been suggested to Ritchie to "flip the other fellas for the seat," A possibility......

    • @denniskwahl
      @denniskwahl Před 5 lety +2

      I agree Joe. Many things could have happened that not all were aware of at the time. I really don't see why Dion would lie about the facts as he knew them to be. What would be the purpose? He seems to have liked all these guys very much.

  • @OGEECHEEMAN
    @OGEECHEEMAN Před 7 lety +2

    you know whether you agree with the coin toss or not its a riveting story.he was there.we weren't.I was 4 years old.I vaguely remember my mom being sad and telling us that buddy died in a crash.but I do remember it. dion was there and gave us a really cool look inside that bus ride and I thank him for that.

  • @EddieCisneros4687
    @EddieCisneros4687 Před 8 lety +13

    One of these days, I'd really love to meet Mr. DiMucci. If Ritchie, Big Bopper and Buddy Holly were alive, I'm 100 percent sure that I'd say the same thing that I'm saying now about Dion. Great musicians all of them, and great people as well I'm sure.

    • @gns423
      @gns423 Před 5 lety +2

      I got to meet Dion back in the 1980s when he played in the Cleveland area. A great guy.

  • @waynedanberry
    @waynedanberry Před 8 lety +1

    THIS IS BEYOND AWESOME! YOU ARE ON THE TOUR BUS WITH THE BANDS!

  • @donnacharm9383
    @donnacharm9383 Před 5 lety +2

    So sorry for your devastation news from theses legendary musicians very heartbreaking you are a great musician yourself Mr.Dion and Thank you for sharing your story.my parents named me Donna because they loved Ritchie Valens music..im so happy they did.God rest their souls.and bless you and your family

  • @KeysRevealed
    @KeysRevealed Před rokem +2

    this piece from Dion adds to the whole picture thanks for the info

  • @chums772
    @chums772 Před rokem +2

    remembering buddy holly, ritchie valens, and the big bopper tonight. February 3, 2023

  • @lcar4000
    @lcar4000 Před 8 lety +7

    This is fascinating and heartfelt. Thanks for posting

    • @whsrocknroll
      @whsrocknroll Před 8 lety +2

      But, not true.

    • @lcar4000
      @lcar4000 Před 8 lety +1

      Why would he lie about it? He was on the same tour, played on the same stage. That's all verifiable

    • @whsrocknroll
      @whsrocknroll Před 8 lety +1

      +lcar4000 Don't get me wrong. I grew up listening to Dion. Was a major fan from the beginning and remain so. It's just that he has no other major player from that time to substantiate his version. Listen to all other accounts from the actual folks involved and you will see what I mean. Dion isn't even mentioned. Dion's place in history is secure. He doesn't need this. imho He has harmed his image by floating this version.

    • @lcar4000
      @lcar4000 Před 8 lety

      +Bill Shrieves Yeah, I can understand that. Maybe there's a little bit of truth in all of the accounts.

    • @patriciagullickson9591
      @patriciagullickson9591 Před 7 lety

      Bill Shrieves OK, you were there ?