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.
In the summer of what I believe was 1976 at the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee Wi. Dion put on a show. Not an ordinary show. He had just come out with a new album, all new material, and was planning on showcasing it at this show. The weather however had other plans. In a serious driving rain, Dion came on stage. He saw the small crowd getting drenched and despite the small attendance and very nasty conditions addressed us. He told us he knew we had come to hear the old songs and for bearing up with these storm conditions he would drop his current set and play those oldies for the fans that had stayed on to see him. I don't think there were more that 6-10 people staying out in that storm. But he played for us and it was great. I won't ever forget him for that!!! You're always remembered Dion. Be well.
I was staying with a friend of mine in Milwaukee I was playing in a bar downstairs from the apartment my friend lived in. I went to Summer fest and Steve Miller Played, there was a bunch stages in the park, I seen a few blue's bands it was a great time. I had a girlfriend I met one time when she was hitcking through Omaha one time. So when I got to Milwaukee I called her and she came to Milwaukee. I was giving her a ride home after she was there for a while. I was driving through Wakasha and I got pulled over by the police. My friend neglected to tell me his plates were expired.. I had to follow the officer to the police station, he wouldn't just give me a ticket I had to pay a fine right there and now. I got back and a few days later I went back to Omaha.. I hadn't gone back to Milwaukee since then3
Thats a nice little story. Dion did have some new songs out, but as you say this was a hardcore group of fans. Nice story. Dion is a real legend. I think they should have talked to him before they made that movie. Altho, that being said, I think Gary Busey was born to play that role he played gitar, sang, and was a real southern boy. Good stuff Dion.
I have a CD in the player in my car that starts with "I Wonder Why" by Dion and the Belmonts. I wonder if Dion knows that people still LOVE this song here in 2022? This song defines the Doo Wop era. I was five years old when this came out and remember this playing on the radio. You guys were way ahead of your time! I'm still a fan.
Praise God for you, Dion! I really like all your music all through the years! I had an 8 track tape of your songs, “Only Jesus” and understand it well and am very grateful for my personal relationship with Jesus.
Dion is a rock. Perhaps the most lucid and eloquent rocker from the 50’s. I love how he knows exactly how Buddy’s influence had forever changed the landscape of rock n roll. My thoughts are with Dion who is as spiritually gifted as anyone else I’ve seen. He speaks with such authority and respect.
@@idipped2521 Maybe that is a good idea! Or he needs to do a tour like Donovan did with just his guitar telling stories. I got into Mickey Dolenz's music following hearing him on YT doing a cover of Oh Darling (another with great pipes) and he did the same thing on his gig in 2018. I loved the music they did but the personal stories told to us was magickal. Donovan at one point pointed to the aisle and said "the Goddess is there." And we shivered because you felt what he was saying.
@@IMeMineWho his stories definitely need to be told for the younger generations, I’m 24 and love listening to his music and old rock / doo wap in general, people will still listen if he comes out with a biopic or podcast to tell his story and the story of what it was like back then
. Yes, I know docs generally are great if they get it right and so it would be great to do it now while he is still round and vital. Maybe both could be done. Congratulations to you to explore music at a young age. I am in my Medieval ie middle age, but as you might guess from my handle, love the Brit Invasion groups (especially the Fab 4 (Beatles) and The Who, but also love my gen's rock (GnR, Alice Cooper) and love Buddy back when as well. The thing you have in common with all the great musos I listed is that they did not merely listen to their own generation's music, but the music their parents and grandparents listened to. One of the great memories I have of mine are them playing or listening to music with me. You have just inspired me to buy an instrument and play again. I sing professionally with tributes but had put buying an instrument on my "later" list. I hope you keep exploring music. If you were here, I'd hug you because you inspired me! Have a gear day! 💜to you and Long Live Rock! (And Doo Wop).
Dion Di Mucci is great singer/musician and the first LP I bought was Dion & The Belmonts away back when I was 16, I'm now 60 and I still have that LP. I thought that it was waylon that lost the toss but I'm glad you set the record straight. All the best Dion, I still play your songs, along with Buddy Holly's and Richie Valens, who could forget la bamba, rave on is one of my favourite tunes and the first every song I sung in pub/club was true love ways, followed by Runaround Sue and Teenager in love. The late 50's early 60's was the greatest ever music. Keep rocking and keep the music alive. Cheers from Scotland,
Such an incredible story. I'm so sorry you had to go through all of that. I'm glad you're still with us and made this for future generations to keep the memories alive.
+John Pollock Im here from the future, in 2/17 2021. Well the average age we pass away has sky-rocketed. My grandpa passed away in Covid in December and NEARLY made it but he had an issue with his lungs from coal-mining in his youth. Grandpa was an active gardener until 2020 (91 years old) and a very active amateur musician on piano, accordion, and harmonica and he loved Buddy Holly. I inherited some talent from him, so we did a recording of one song together (I play electric guitar, bass, drums and we do vocals together) he loved dearly called Besame Mucho. Im gonna upload it! Rip Grandpa Viekko Melcherson and Rip Curt (My beloved dog I lost 2 weeks after grandpa)
My uncle's band practiced at our house. There was a live show on the radio. I was little and had no concept of recorded music. When the news on the radio said Buddy Holly died, I ran crying to Mom. I thought I would never hear Buddy sing again! That was when I learned about records. The world truly changed. Thanks, Dion! Your music is super and it seems as if you're a friend.
Dion, Thank you for recording this video. You have indeed done your friends proud. If they knew the life you have lived, Buddy, J.P., and Richie would be very proud of you. They would see that you are one of the most stand up guys in the business. You go about your life and business with a true heart, compassion, and passion. You do not just talk the talk, but you walk the walk. I hope this video was cathartic for you, and helped rid you of some of the demons, regrets, and sorrow you have felt over the years. You left a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes at different times. Part of that was the heart breaking content of the story, the other part was the context - how you were able to put the story together so well for all of us. There is no doubt that Buddy, J.P., and Richie would console you and say that "everything is o.k., Dion." They just seem like those kind of guys. Your music and theirs has been part of the soundtrack of my life and so many others. For that there are no adequate words to thank you enough. Keep doing what you're doing, and Rave On, brother. God has indeed Blessed you, and you have blessed us with your gifts. Thank you.
Buddy Holly was nothing less than a musical genius. Would have gone on to be one of the biggest composers and producers ever. JP was a character. Richie was hot in the LA area at the time. Great story Dion. Still listen to your stuff today.👍🏼🎼🥁🎹🎸 Great story…
I opened for Dion back in the 80's, he did Gospel for a time and had about 5 GREAT albums. What a completely class guy he is, and yes he still sounds GREAT.
@@evalinawarne1337 I did not play in Michigan. I must admit that years later, after losing my first wife to cancer, I met my current wife and she was from Marquette in the UP, I visit there frequently. I met Carman years ago when he was still playing churches. Gone way too soon.
I was seven years old when they died but I still remember because my aunt, she was in high school then , would babysit us and would play all these wonderful records and we'd dance around the room. It was so cool to us kids. But I also remember my aunt crying when the plane crash happened. This left a impression on me to see her so upset. Thanks for this wonderful story.
I come back and watch this video every now and then. Love this story. So tragic, I wasn’t even a thought or a blip on the radar in 1959. My grandparents were in highschool so if that gives you a frame or reference. Even all these years later you get a sense of just how many people Buddy, Ritchie, and J.P’s death affected. How it affected the world of music. I watched a video of Eddie Cochrain as he was performing the day their plane went down and during the performance he did this long glance up at the ceiling and I’m not sure if that had anything to do with Buddy or the guys, it sure seemed like it though. Anyway Dion if you do see this I just wanna tell you. This might sounds corny but your music, Buddy Holly’s, Ritchie’s, and J.P’s is still in the hearts of us young people and the story will live on. I’m glad this video exists so people can get an idea of who these guys were on a personal level.
I was just old enough (6 years old) to be aware of the loss-heard the announcement on the radio and it broke my little (young) heart. Buddy was the one true King of Rock 'n Roll.
There is a comment above from a guy saying a lot of this is not true. He is telling the truth. Dion was no where around when Waylon gave up his seat. Walton's story is true and he finally talked about that night. He WAS friends with Buddy. There are a lot more reputable accounts. Please go and check them out. Those are truly heartbreaking.
This video is just a handful of ones that ive watched from Start to Finish. Engaging, mesmerising and truly "brought me on the bus" to experience a side of the story never told. Thank you for sharing your intimate memories so openly. A fantastic and decent storyteller. Unlike Frankie Sardo and the "tough guy" personna, your eleqient words without the F word every sentance, like Frankie, lends credibility to your legacy and this retelling.
Dion is the man! I seen him open for Zappa at Ferris State University in Michigan...sometime in the 70s. The college crowd was there to see Zappa, & were throwing frisbies everywhere...even on the stage. Dion ... alone sitting on a stool with an acoustic guitar....stopped & told off the crowd with expletive language...he was pissed. Not one frisby was thrown after that. All you could hear was Dion, & his acoustic guitar. Respect.
Hello Dion, I was born 2 years after Ritchie. So, when he died at 17 , I was 15. Their death was a big shock. I grew up listening to your music as with that of Buddy and JP and yes...my favorite Ritchie. Ritchie was Mexican-American like me, and lived 150 miles away. I had no drivers license so I never got to see him live. Thank you, Dion! for your heartfelt story. You told your story, while you played fantastic guitar , and with laughter, facts, and guts...but...I could sense the real tears in your heart. - Many many years after the crash, I wrote a letter to Carroll Anderson, who was the surf ballroom manager in 1959. He said this ( paraphrased) : Ritchie was an extraordinary guitar player, and when backstage he would play, all the other artists would stop to listen”. I know. His ad lib off the cuff instrumental, FAST FREIGHT ... and his demo of MALAGUEÑA, both attest to his fabulous guitar. Here, I saw you too are a gifted guitar player. Congrats. Your song, Abraham, Martin and John, is an all time favorite of mine. It’s a powerful meaningful song, equal to any Dylan song. THIS IS MY OPINION: I believe you that behind closed doors, you gave your seat to Ritchie. THEN..... Buddy was caught in a trap....He had to tell his two sidemen, and then had to face Waylon and Tommy. Waylon must have shrugged and said, I do 5 care, let JP go in my place. He has the flu real bad. Then Tommy. Well. He said. I’ll flip with Ritchie. Ritchie lost twice. He flew and died. So, I see both Dion and Tommy as both telling the truth. So, DION. I read your book THE WANDERER many many years ago. I recommend those who saw this video...read Dions book. There is an important part: DION learns to pray and has a spiritual visitation. AS I END, God blesses all of us and loves all of us. We have His promise of everlasting life. And, of unconditional love. PEACE, DION. AND TO YOUR WIFE ALSO. ...Louis Velasquez
I really loved the way you explained that it was not the day the music died but the day that the music gave birth to harmony, melody and a voice to the world. Just like a seed seems dead while it's planted in the soil but only it grows to multiply and be fruitful.
I am so happy I found this. Thank you for telling the story. You did your friends proud and kept their music alive as well as you own. Much love and respect.
Dion is so generous with his time, talent, and knowledge. So many people impacted. Waylon Jennings never, ever got over the loss of Buddy, nor of the flippant remark he made about the plane crashing. My father was a high school teacher and remembers the kids coming to school the next day absolutely devastated.
My mom grew up in Crosbyton buddy holly grew up in Lubbock my mom told me thT she knew buddy's stage mgr they dateda few times in her life time my mom knew the girl that drove yhe pink Cadillac
Oh my Dion ! I have loved you and your music all my life and I'm 74 now. This story was absolutely fabulous ! You did a great job and yes, they should make a movie about it with you as the star. I was always running around the house singing "Run Around Sue", "Donna Donna The Primadonna" , "The Wanderer", etc. I started playing guitar at age 10. My dad and his buddy got out of the army after WWII and they opened a music store in Batavia, New York. So, I grew up around music and when I was 10 in 1957 I fell in love with all you guys that started Rock N' Roll. Anyway, I would love to see one of your shows before I die. Thank you for all that you have done for music. You're the greatest ! Love ya, From: Frankie A.K.A. FRANCIS ANTHONY MOSCATO
Dion, this is a truly fascinating and easily the best video and recount of that time. You and the Belmonts were every bit as talented as the other headliners, and played beautiful music! Great to see you are still rocking and jamming!
I grew up listening to these guys...I was listening since I was a baby.... Richie Valens came from L A....my home town.... from the valley....I was born after the plane crash in 1960...but the music was still there....thay never died to us ...Thay will still be with us...
Dion, you are right, the music did not die on Feb 8 when Buddy, Bopper, and Ritchie. You were spared; so, you are carrying their memories and music in you as a team member for a " Winter Dance Party" that will be filtered through you. You are a blessing and you are the music and these 3 guys will always be well-represented by you. Love your music!! Thank you for the memories prior to that tragic moment of that day.
Didn't know you were there Dion, glad I found this video . I was 12 years old in 58 , And rocking and rolling with Buddy. Think you were right about the birth of R & R. And digging your song right now
What a tragedy to go through and live with. Thank you for sharing your treasured memories of Buddy, JP and Ritchie and making them more real to us. Yes, ' the music lives on, forever'.
Dion, those gentlemen would have been honored by this video. You are as classy an individual as they were. You are a legend in your own right. God Bless You, Sir!
Run around sue is one of the most original songs around. And if "I wonder why" doesn't make you want to shake your ass your a robot. Love the punk rock beat and great vocals
These memories are a national treasure. I about lost it when you described launching into “Rave On” at the show after the crash. Rock and roll, indeed. I grew up on all this music, including yours, Dion. Thank you for everything.
It's so great to still be listening to Dions music. I remember seeing him in person along with The Fendermen at the Kato Ballroom in Mankato, Minn. They put on a great show, and they were all so nice & signed autographs and let us take their pictures with them, which I still cherish. (Black & white photos)
@@J.C...of coarse they do. There wouldnt be good if there wasnt bad tp compare it to. And these guys were the very best there will ever be. And that statement has no room for any argument. It is simply a fact. And I second that notion with all of my heart.
@@escapereality8124 He was a big Eddie Cochran fan too, actually Lennon got impressed by his playing on a Eddie Cochran song and allowed him in the band
I’m so glad that I found this video it made me tear up, smile and laugh. I always have loved Buddy Holly’s songs, in fact I love the music of the 50s and 60s. Dion still has a great voice and he has music in his soul.
I'm 78 yrs old. Dion and the Belmonts were part of a wonderful memory growing up. Along with many other artists I always felt grateful for their presence. Some artists caught my attention more than others. It has never before happened that any one artist has caught my heart and total respect as did DION with his video sharing the true story of Buddy Holly. Dion, I've never felt such powerful and undeniable RESPECT for ANY other human being as I now do with you. Your ability and willingness to share intimate details of such an incredible journey has changed my life. I know it sounds like I'm being extreme. I just want you, Dion, to know that watching you explain the story of what you experienced answered questions I've had but never knew how to answer. But more important, You showed me there really is REAL people on this planet. YOU are AMAZING. You have a FAN and ADMIRER from this moment on. I mean that in the most respectful way possible. You showed me EXACTLY how to express myself in a way I wasn't sure how to before. I know this sounds weird, but I know you understand me. THANK YOU!!
Before my time but I grew up to all of these tunes.My mom was a teenager in the 50s and had all these guys and more on vinal.One of the best sadest greatest the whole package rock and roll documentary's I've ever heard.Thanks Dion.God bless you man.
This program is brilliant, the best account I've ever seen of Buddy Holly and the last tour before that tragic accident that robbed us of three fantastic musicians. Dion is an amazing singer, musician, song writer and story teller. His albums are all amazing, i would love to meet the guy and talk about music, and life in general. I play drums in my local church band, we have a full electric band. When Dion talks about spelling words backwards ive been doing that for years. Would love to see Dion in concert. I live in Hull, England. M. Hall. 🥁
I was and still am a big country music fan,but. I like the rock music then 50s and 60 but,but it started to change when the Beetles came on the scene but the country music started to change too.Country really started to go down in the 80s.So I just listen to my old country records.Thank Dion
Read other accounts from many other people who were also there. Very little of what Dion says is true. I love his music but he lies regarding Buddy and the WDP tour, plain and simple.
Still one of the best singers around. I grew up with your music. Ya still got IT. I'd be honored to record with you anytime. THANK YOU for your memories and the songs.
I thank God I found this video. I'm 70 and love Dion and Richie and Buddy. Dion thank you so much for bringing me with you on this historical tour. I've learned so much about the tour the boys and felt that I was with you all. God bless.
I was 10 years old and was really getting into roll and roll. I remember crying when I got the news that Buddy, Richie, and the Big Bopper. Drove my parents crazy with this music. Those guys are missed even today
I was born on Feb 3rd 1979 20 yrs after Music died an there hasn’t been a bday that my grandma an mom wouldn’t play richies labamba an Buddy hollys an big boppers records. Makes my bday that much more special every year. 41 yrs old an it’s amazing they were so young an I still play them an love keeping them alive. Rest In Peace The original rockers.
My younger brother died Feb 3 2011. He was a huge talent, so gifted in Music, yet cared nothing about it. He'd rather pump gas, drive a truck, any thing but music. I asked him why, he said "if you remember I played the bass (bass violin) all through grade school & high school. Man I'll record the bass if you can't find anyone else, but I'm tired of it" funny he & my ex bassist (true monster) talked for hours about the bass, he actually didn't care. I miss him. Along with many of my famous & not so famous musicians. I still have Buddy Holly Greatest Hits on CD.
So touching the way he told the story. I'm from Lubbock and I just visited the Buddy Holly Memorial today and posted a video on my channel. I love Buddy's music and this story was so interesting.
Loved watching and listening to you, Dion. I was only four years old when the boys died. I remember it. I was brought up with that music. I have the Buddy Holly collection. That was the happiest music
What an incredible insight into the " Winter Dance Tour " and the build up around it. How they performed and kept the music playing shows how strong they were. People of that generation and before them seemed to be so different to us. Summed up by the guy who wanted them to take a cut in monies owed. Incredible lack of respect and humility. Out of all the stories Dion told, that for me, i cant get my head around, thank god for the " Luga " . "Everyday i am with you" Love it !
Thanks Dion for taking the time to share this story with us. You tell it so beautifully. Your talent is really amazing as is your devotion to the memory of these three music treasures. (I enjoyed your humor too.
Dion sounds absolutely fabulous! What a voice! Listening on February 3, 2024, the 65th anniversary of when the music seeds were planted! So glad i found this video...just wanderin' around CZcams.
Dion, thanks for doing this. You told the story in an exceptionally clear way. If you are an Italian Roman Catholic, you should know the purpose of human existence on this earth. To know, love, and serve Our Lord. We are approaching our end biologically and we want to be right with God before we go. As a Wisconsinite, riding the yellow school buses, shoveling snow, getting frostbite in the cold winters, you made the story come alive. Glad to see you are a fingerpicking guitarist. I used to listen to the AM radio with my brothers in the 1950’s and used to hear and enjoy your music. Wishing you and your family the best.
This guy is amazing. To bad that he is not as well known as the others.A real talent and great to listen too. Honestly he could tour again , and I would be happy to go watch him!
I remember my dad being so excited when the Winter Dance Party went to Duluth Minnesota because it was at the National Guard Armory bldg. and he was on guard duty through out the concert... R.I.P. Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens. and Big Bopper!
Don't know how any of you can call Dion a liar...you weren't there, he was!!! I lived this horrible event when it happened and didn't even remember that Dion and the Belmonts were on the tour with the others. Buddy, Big Bopper and Richie were the only ones ever mentioned. Was such a sad time to have lost them..they were all so young and so much life ahead of them... Thank you Dion for sharing your story. I was enthralled every minute. Love you and your music all these years Dion. You are so talented and loved it when you played your guitar and sang those songs during the story. I hope you are still doing well. Thank you again Dion for sharing such a sad story...
***** Wake up. Read the comments +Bill Green #3 and #4. He is spot on. THAT is how he can be called a liar because THAT is exactly what he is doing. You shouldn't be thanking Dion for sharing this story, you should be cursing him for fabricating such a nauseating lie.
***** Are you REALLY that much of a dumbass?? I know for SURE that both Tommy Allsup and Waylon Jennings were there. And they were both close friends of Buddy. They have been telling an entirely different story than Dion's for over 50 years. And now he wants to get in the R&R Hall of Fame so he fabricates this bullshit. Never a word of it for 50 years and now all of a sudden he was Buddy's best friend, according to him. It is shameless and anything BUT a harmless lie. Do just a wee bit of research before spouting off on CZcams why don't ya? Here is a link to get you started, ya freakin' moron. www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1396787,1396965
Why did he wait over 50 years to claim he did the coin toss, when it was on record all those years that Tommy did the coin toss. Dion is clearly lying.
I grew up loving these legends on that poster , singing and dancing to their music , in the rocking chair with my sister as a 6 years old in 1959. Thats how small I was and learning all the songs by heart , got that rock and roll in my blood for ever from these talented musicians, and there is no music like it ,to lift me up . Dion thank you! for this video , for passing on the true story as you have lived through it.God bless you all .
I was 6 years old when that plane crash happened & I remember that day. I listened very closely to music even then & I remember almost ALL of the 50's music my older brother & sisters did . All during the British Invasion I was stuck in the 50's! This is the 2nd time I've watched this and it won't be my last. I'm 68 now & I still enjoy singing "Donna the prima donna" every chance I get. Dion thank you!
I've always been in awe of Dion. Heard an alternate take of "Wanderer" and couldn't believe your ability to just fall into the cool groove like you do. I've never heard any details about the Winter Dance Party, much less personal memories. I cried through the last part...what a tremendous loss. Thank you for this. You're the real deal, babe.
Having visited the crash-site in 2015, and again in 2019 (this time including the Surf Ballroom) it pleasures me to say that there are still alot of fans out there. I noticed alot of footsteps around the memorial that first time.. people wrote messages on the concrete pillars supporting the Buddy-glasses.. they might be gone but they are certainly not forgotten. As i drove off, down the gravel road in the rental, Buddy Holly blaring from the speakers, it was a feeling of solice.. knowing these three gentlemen have meant so much to so many people. The surf ballroom is an amazing place, still today. I salute you, from the Netherlands, thank you for the music.
It’s February 3, 2020. I just watched an amazing story from Dion about Buddy and the crash. Dion, it’s a longshot but if you read this God bless you and thank you for such a great story, music and history. I was in thralled watching this documentary. Would love to learn the last song you sang in the story. Many thanks for your courage to tell us the true story. Sincerely, Larry Cappetto.
I just watched the entire documentary, still blows my mind. 3 greats gone in the blink of an eye. Never realized how down to earth Dion is, glad he took the time to explain the story, from his perspective. So many great artists have left way too soon, but the mark they leave is timeless...
@@DylanGirl1963 he seems so, a load of caring in his story telling. I particularly like he reversing the cliché statement 'the day the music died,' which only stands because of a song and journalists propension to enforce heavy thinking and sensational melodramatic common stances. Of course the music was born there, what else could be?
So great for him to be able and willing to let us know that is still some compassion among some of the "celebrities ". Very moving for lack of a better word.
I don't know how I've missed seeing this all these yrs... amazing & touching tribute! It should be on national television.... maybe it has already & I missed it there too. It answered a lot of questions I've had over the years about that night... thanks so much, Dion, for filling in the story so well! You've 'done them proud' , and you're just such a pearl in the sea of humanity! Thanks for all you do!
In the summer of what I believe was 1976 at the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee Wi. Dion put on a show. Not an ordinary show. He had just come out with a new album, all new material, and was planning on showcasing it at this show. The weather however had other plans. In a serious driving rain, Dion came on stage. He saw the small crowd getting drenched and despite the small attendance and very nasty conditions addressed us. He told us he knew we had come to hear the old songs and for bearing up with these storm conditions he would drop his current set and play those oldies for the fans that had stayed on to see him. I don't think there were more that 6-10 people staying out in that storm. But he played for us and it was great. I won't ever forget him for that!!! You're always remembered Dion. Be well.
I was staying with a friend of mine in Milwaukee I was playing in a bar downstairs from the apartment my friend lived in. I went to Summer fest and Steve Miller Played, there was a bunch stages in the park, I seen a few blue's bands it was a great time. I had a girlfriend I met one time when she was hitcking through Omaha one time. So when I got to Milwaukee I called her and she came to Milwaukee. I was giving her a ride home after she was there for a while. I was driving through Wakasha and I got pulled over by the police. My friend neglected to tell me his plates were expired.. I had to follow the officer to the police station, he wouldn't just give me a ticket I had to pay a fine right there and now. I got back and a few days later I went back to Omaha.. I hadn't gone back to Milwaukee since then3
Thats a nice little story. Dion did have some new songs out, but as you say this was a hardcore group of fans. Nice story. Dion is a real legend. I think they should have talked to him before they made that movie. Altho, that being said, I think Gary Busey was born to play that role he played gitar, sang, and was a real southern boy. Good stuff Dion.
That's an awesome story!!! I bet he remembers it well too!! Speaks pretty highly of a guy who will do that for his fans!
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I've been saying the same exact thing for years now. Jiles, Buddy, and Richie may have perished that night but their music will NEVER die.
I have a CD in the player in my car that starts with "I Wonder Why" by Dion and the Belmonts. I wonder if Dion knows that people still LOVE this song here in 2022? This song defines the Doo Wop era. I was five years old when this came out and remember this playing on the radio. You guys were way ahead of your time! I'm still a fan.
The name of the song you're referring to is titled 'little runaway'.
Praise God for you, Dion! I really like all your music all through the years! I had an 8 track tape of your songs, “Only Jesus” and understand it well and am very grateful for my personal relationship with Jesus.
@@michelleobrien8036 The song is titled “ I wonder why” . “Runaway” was Del Shannon .
@@McGrathArtCrafts you are right. My memory gets confused as I get older.
Nicholas Cage and Jim Carrey singing "I Wonder Why"
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Dion is a Rock n' Roll legend himself. 🤘😎 🎸 💖💖💖
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His memory is so sharp. He is a living treasure.
When you tell the same story over and over it's not that hard to forget
Dion is the man …. History of rock n roll
I grew up with thease great guys . I want to thank Dion for this wonderful video . I must admitt , I cried .
I did too. Wonderful memories. My girl, whom I married, went to the Dick Clark show all the time. We saw Dion twice and Buddy only once.
A very sweet sincere talented person love you DION
Wonder (full) & what REALLY happened to the wave of breakthrough individuals. A story is only ONE thread but sometimes it is golden 🎉❤❤❤❤
Dion is a rock. Perhaps the most lucid and eloquent rocker from the 50’s. I love how he knows exactly how Buddy’s influence had forever changed the landscape of rock n roll. My thoughts are with Dion who is as spiritually gifted as anyone else I’ve seen. He speaks with such authority and respect.
Such a great storyteller too..and storytellingis a gift most great musicos have.
@@IMeMineWho they need to make a movie about dion
@@idipped2521 Maybe that is a good idea! Or he needs to do a tour like Donovan did with just his guitar telling stories. I got into Mickey Dolenz's music following hearing him on YT doing a cover of Oh Darling (another with great pipes) and he did the same thing on his gig in 2018. I loved the music they did but the personal stories told to us was magickal. Donovan at one point pointed to the aisle and said "the Goddess is there." And we shivered because you felt what he was saying.
@@IMeMineWho his stories definitely need to be told for the younger generations, I’m 24 and love listening to his music and old rock / doo wap in general, people will still listen if he comes out with a biopic or podcast to tell his story and the story of what it was like back then
. Yes, I know docs generally are great if they get it right and so it would be great to do it now while he is still round and vital. Maybe both could be done. Congratulations to you to explore music at a young age. I am in my Medieval ie middle age, but as you might guess from my handle, love the Brit Invasion groups (especially the Fab 4 (Beatles) and The Who, but also love my gen's rock (GnR, Alice Cooper) and love Buddy back when as well. The thing you have in common with all the great musos I listed is that they did not merely listen to their own generation's music, but the music their parents and grandparents listened to. One of the great memories I have of mine are them playing or listening to music with me. You have just inspired me to buy an instrument and play again. I sing professionally with tributes but had put buying an instrument on my "later" list. I hope you keep exploring music. If you were here, I'd hug you because you inspired me! Have a gear day! 💜to you and Long Live Rock! (And Doo Wop).
Dion, not only a great singer, composer, all around musician, but a superb storyteller. Congratulations
Thank you Dion, for sharing the truth. You are destined to be immortal, just like JP, Ritchie and Buddy. Bless your every breath for doing this.
Dion is a national treasure and a wealth of rock history.
Love Dion. The Wanderer is one of my favorite songs of all time. Dion is still Rockin it to this day. Absolute Legend!
Runaround Sue was my favorite. Loved the music to it.
Del Shannon sung Ru around Sue
Dion Di Mucci is great singer/musician and the first LP I bought was Dion & The Belmonts away back when I was 16, I'm now 60 and I still have that LP.
I thought that it was waylon that lost the toss but I'm glad you set the record straight.
All the best Dion, I still play your songs, along with Buddy Holly's and Richie Valens, who could forget la bamba, rave on is one of my favourite tunes and the first every song I sung in pub/club was true love ways, followed by Runaround Sue and Teenager in love.
The late 50's early 60's was the greatest ever music. Keep rocking and keep the music alive.
Cheers from Scotland,
This is stunning to hear...sir, your memory is phenomenal!
Awesome depiction of rock and roll roots and history.
The talent of Dion and those he is narrating about is 2nd to none.
Such an incredible story. I'm so sorry you had to go through all of that. I'm glad you're still with us and made this for future generations to keep the memories alive.
Awesome presentation.❤
Dion did a GREAT job👍🏼 More TALENT in that little bunch than all young groups today, combined 👍🏼🎼🎶
I am watching this in September 2020. At this time Dion is still alive, 81 years old and still active.
+John Pollock Im here from the future, in 2/17 2021. Well the average age we pass away has sky-rocketed. My grandpa passed away in Covid in December and NEARLY made it but he had an issue with his lungs from coal-mining in his youth. Grandpa was an active gardener until 2020 (91 years old) and a very active amateur musician on piano,
accordion, and harmonica and he loved Buddy Holly. I inherited some talent from him, so we did a recording of one song together (I play electric guitar, bass, drums and we do vocals together) he loved dearly called Besame Mucho.
Im gonna upload it! Rip Grandpa Viekko Melcherson and Rip Curt (My beloved dog I lost 2 weeks after grandpa)
Yup
@@drjerry5389 lol
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and he looks really healthy, as well.
I knew alot about the plane crash, but Dion went into full depth. Enjoyed it very much. R.I.P. BUDDY, RITCHIE & BIG BOPPER. Eternally.
My uncle's band practiced at our house. There was a live show on the radio. I was little and had no concept of recorded music. When the news on the radio said Buddy Holly died, I ran crying to Mom. I thought I would never hear Buddy sing again! That was when I learned about records. The world truly changed.
Thanks, Dion! Your music is super and it seems as if you're a friend.
Dion, Thank you for recording this video.
You have indeed done your friends proud. If they knew the life you have lived, Buddy, J.P., and Richie would be very proud of you.
They would see that you are one of the most stand up guys in the business. You go about your life and business with a true heart, compassion, and passion. You do not just talk the talk, but you walk the walk.
I hope this video was cathartic for you, and helped rid you of some of the demons, regrets, and sorrow you have felt over the years.
You left a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes at different times. Part of that was the heart breaking content of the story, the other part was the context - how you were able to put the story together so well for all of us. There is no doubt that Buddy, J.P., and Richie would console you and say that "everything is o.k., Dion." They just seem like those kind of guys.
Your music and theirs has been part of the soundtrack of my life and so many others. For that there are no adequate words to thank you enough.
Keep doing what you're doing, and Rave On, brother. God has indeed Blessed you, and you have blessed us with your gifts. Thank you.
Buddy Holly was nothing less than a musical genius. Would have gone on to be one of the biggest composers and producers ever. JP was a character. Richie was hot in the LA area at the time. Great story Dion. Still listen to your stuff today.👍🏼🎼🥁🎹🎸 Great story…
I opened for Dion back in the 80's, he did Gospel for a time and had about 5 GREAT albums. What a completely class guy he is, and yes he still sounds GREAT.
Wow do you remember the duo Mickey and Becky ?
@@passthesunshine2416 I am sorry I don’t remember them.
Did you come to MICHIGAN❓. I COOKED FOR MANY CHRISTIAN BANDS. EVEN CARMAN BEFORE HE WAS BIG. REDFORD, MI. 1980
@@evalinawarne1337 I did not play in Michigan. I must admit that years later, after losing my first wife to cancer, I met my current wife and she was from Marquette in the UP, I visit there frequently. I met Carman years ago when he was still playing churches. Gone way too soon.
A-truely-bona-fide-legend.he-is.
Truly amazing❤️
How does he stay so young!!
He still puts out great songs in 2020!
I was seven years old when they died but I still remember because my aunt, she was in high school then , would babysit us and would play all these wonderful records and we'd dance around the room. It was so cool to us kids. But I also remember my aunt crying when the plane crash happened. This left a impression on me to see her so upset. Thanks for this wonderful story.
I come back and watch this video every now and then. Love this story. So tragic, I wasn’t even a thought or a blip on the radar in 1959. My grandparents were in highschool so if that gives you a frame or reference. Even all these years later you get a sense of just how many people Buddy, Ritchie, and J.P’s death affected. How it affected the world of music. I watched a video of Eddie Cochrain as he was performing the day their plane went down and during the performance he did this long glance up at the ceiling and I’m not sure if that had anything to do with Buddy or the guys, it sure seemed like it though. Anyway Dion if you do see this I just wanna tell you. This might sounds corny but your music, Buddy Holly’s, Ritchie’s, and J.P’s is still in the hearts of us young people and the story will live on. I’m glad this video exists so people can get an idea of who these guys were on a personal level.
I was just old enough (6 years old) to be aware of the loss-heard the announcement on the radio and it broke my little (young) heart. Buddy was the one true King of Rock 'n Roll.
Beautifully expressed 😊
There is a comment above from a guy saying a lot of this is not true. He is telling the truth. Dion was no where around when Waylon gave up his seat. Walton's story is true and he finally talked about that night. He WAS friends with Buddy. There are a lot more reputable accounts. Please go and check them out. Those are truly heartbreaking.
This video is just a handful of ones that ive watched from Start to Finish. Engaging, mesmerising and truly "brought me on the bus" to experience a side of the story never told. Thank you for sharing your intimate memories so openly. A fantastic and decent storyteller. Unlike Frankie Sardo and the "tough guy" personna, your eleqient words without the F word every sentance, like Frankie, lends credibility to your legacy and this retelling.
Very well said and I concur entirely.
I don't know what to say, but all my respect to Dion, still rockin'. This was recorded in 2009
Dion is the man! I seen him open for Zappa at Ferris State University in Michigan...sometime in the 70s. The college crowd was there to see Zappa, & were throwing frisbies everywhere...even on the stage. Dion ... alone sitting on a stool with an acoustic guitar....stopped & told off the crowd with expletive language...he was pissed. Not one frisby was thrown after that. All you could hear was Dion, & his acoustic guitar. Respect.
Was that on your Day off???
Wow, that's an amazing story. If you get a chance, watch the movie Jersey Boys period it's really good.
Hello Dion, I was born 2 years after Ritchie. So, when he died at 17 , I was 15. Their death was a big shock. I grew up listening to your music as with that of Buddy and JP and yes...my favorite Ritchie. Ritchie was Mexican-American like me, and lived 150 miles away. I had no drivers license so I never got to see him live. Thank you, Dion! for your heartfelt story. You told your story, while you played fantastic guitar , and with laughter, facts, and guts...but...I could sense the real tears in your heart. - Many many years after the crash, I wrote a letter to Carroll Anderson, who was the surf ballroom manager in 1959. He said this ( paraphrased) : Ritchie was an extraordinary guitar player, and when backstage he would play, all the other artists would stop to listen”. I know. His ad lib off the cuff instrumental, FAST FREIGHT ... and his demo of MALAGUEÑA, both attest to his fabulous guitar. Here, I saw you too are a gifted guitar player. Congrats. Your song, Abraham, Martin and John, is an all time favorite of mine. It’s a powerful meaningful song, equal to any Dylan song. THIS IS MY OPINION: I believe you that behind closed doors, you gave your seat to Ritchie. THEN..... Buddy was caught in a trap....He had to tell his two sidemen, and then had to face Waylon and Tommy. Waylon must have shrugged and said, I do 5 care, let JP go in my place. He has the flu real bad. Then Tommy. Well. He said. I’ll flip with Ritchie. Ritchie lost twice. He flew and died. So, I see both Dion and Tommy as both telling the truth. So, DION. I read your book THE WANDERER many many years ago. I recommend those who saw this video...read Dions book. There is an important part: DION learns to pray and has a spiritual visitation.
AS I END, God blesses all of us and loves all of us. We have His promise of everlasting life. And, of unconditional love. PEACE, DION. AND TO YOUR WIFE ALSO. ...Louis Velasquez
I really loved the way you explained that it was not the day the music died but the day that the music gave birth to harmony, melody and a voice to the world. Just like a seed seems dead while it's planted in the soil but only it grows to multiply and be fruitful.
Singer, song writer, musician and story teller. Dion!
I am so happy I found this. Thank you for telling the story. You did your friends proud and kept their music alive as well as you own. Much love and respect.
Dion is so generous with his time, talent, and knowledge. So many people impacted. Waylon Jennings never, ever got over the loss of Buddy, nor of the flippant remark he made about the plane crashing. My father was a high school teacher and remembers the kids coming to school the next day absolutely devastated.
Great singer, guitar player, story teller & tremendous human being. Thanks Dion!
Good music
I love the wanderer. Dion is cool. This story is very entertaining and informative.
Frank, I can't say it any better!
My mom grew up in Crosbyton buddy holly grew up in Lubbock my mom told me thT she knew buddy's stage mgr they dateda few times in her life time my mom knew the girl that drove yhe pink Cadillac
how did Dion get out of that crashed plane?
I grew up in NY with Dion, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens et al. This takes me back. Thans Dion.
You grew up with ritchie valens?
@@jamiephillips3947 no je grew up listening his music same with buddy and dion like he said
Love you Dion! You are a music icon! So many memories listening to your old tunes.
Oh my Dion ! I have loved you and your music all my life and I'm 74 now. This story was absolutely fabulous ! You did a great job and yes, they should make a movie about it with you as the star. I was always running around the house singing "Run Around Sue", "Donna Donna The Primadonna" , "The Wanderer", etc. I started playing guitar at age 10. My dad and his buddy got out of the army after WWII and they opened a music store in Batavia, New York. So, I grew up around music and when I was 10 in 1957 I fell in love with all you guys that started Rock N' Roll. Anyway, I would love to see one of your shows before I die. Thank you for all that you have done for music. You're the greatest ! Love ya, From: Frankie A.K.A. FRANCIS ANTHONY MOSCATO
Dion, this is a truly fascinating and easily the best video and recount of that time. You and the Belmonts were every bit as talented as the other headliners, and played beautiful music!
Great to see you are still rocking and jamming!
Dion, Thank You for sharing your experience! A sad but beautiful story told by you about the friendship with legends told by a living legend!
I grew up listening to these guys...I was listening since I was a baby.... Richie Valens came from L A....my home town.... from the valley....I was born after the plane crash in 1960...but the music was still there....thay never died to us ...Thay will still be with us...
Dion, you are right, the music did not die on Feb 8 when Buddy, Bopper, and Ritchie. You were spared; so, you are carrying their memories and music in you as a team member for a " Winter Dance Party" that will be filtered through you. You are a blessing and you are the music and these 3 guys will always be well-represented by you. Love your music!! Thank you for the memories prior to that tragic moment of that day.
February 3rd the day the crash happened
Didn't know you were there Dion, glad I found this video . I was 12 years old in 58 , And rocking and rolling with Buddy. Think you were right about the birth of R & R. And digging your song right now
all my life I've been awaiting! thank you Dion for keeping the boy's alive and your do-wop still rocks me out.
You’re the man Dion. Sorry for your loss. I love you.
The most truthful truth I've ever heard from someone who was there loved it you put a bigger smile on my face love you as a fan great job
What a tragedy to go through and live with. Thank you for sharing your treasured memories of Buddy, JP and Ritchie and making them more real to us. Yes, ' the music lives on, forever'.
Dion, those gentlemen would have been honored by this video. You are as classy an individual as they were. You are a legend in your own right. God Bless You, Sir!
Dion never sang a bad song! Genius!!
Run around sue is one of the most original songs around. And if "I wonder why" doesn't make you want to shake your ass your a robot. Love the punk rock beat and great vocals
The name of the song is 'Runaway'
These memories are a national treasure. I about lost it when you described launching into “Rave On” at the show after the crash. Rock and roll, indeed. I grew up on all this music, including yours, Dion. Thank you for everything.
Thank you 😥👣💕🙏
It's so great to still be listening to Dions music. I remember seeing him in person along with The Fendermen at the Kato Ballroom in Mankato, Minn. They put on a great show, and they were all so nice & signed autographs and let us take their pictures with them, which I still cherish. (Black & white photos)
Yea but people dispute his version of events.
@@J.C...of coarse they do. There wouldnt be good if there wasnt bad tp compare it to. And these guys were the very best there will ever be. And that statement has no room for any argument. It is simply a fact. And I second that notion with all of my heart.
Just imagine this. Buddy Holly performing with Eddie Cochran and The Beatles in 1964. With special guests Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper
Paul Mcartney worshipped Holly so much. Hollies influence is all over Beatles music. So his influence was ALWAYS THERE.
@@fender1000100 He even hosted a documentary on Buddy Holly
@@escapereality8124 He was a big Eddie Cochran fan too, actually Lennon got impressed by his playing on a Eddie Cochran song and allowed him in the band
Thanks Dion its good to know what actually really happend.
I’m so glad that I found this video it made me tear up, smile and laugh. I always have loved Buddy Holly’s songs, in fact I love the music of the 50s and 60s. Dion still has a great voice and he has music in his soul.
I'm 78 yrs old. Dion and the Belmonts were part of a wonderful memory growing up.
Along with many other artists I always felt grateful for their presence. Some artists caught my attention more than others.
It has never before happened that any one artist has caught my heart and total respect as did DION with his video sharing the true story of Buddy Holly.
Dion, I've never felt such powerful and undeniable RESPECT for ANY other human being as I now do with you. Your ability and willingness to share intimate details of such an incredible journey has changed my life.
I know it sounds like I'm being extreme.
I just want you, Dion, to know that watching you explain the story of what you experienced answered questions I've had but never knew how to answer.
But more important, You showed me there really is REAL people on this planet. YOU are AMAZING.
You have a FAN and ADMIRER from this moment on.
I mean that in the most respectful way possible.
You showed me EXACTLY how to express myself in a way I wasn't sure how to before.
I know this sounds weird, but I know you understand me.
THANK YOU!!
Before my time but I grew up to all of these tunes.My mom was a teenager in the 50s and had all these guys and more on vinal.One of the best sadest greatest the whole package rock and roll documentary's I've ever heard.Thanks Dion.God bless you man.
Who dislikes this!? The best accounts of history come from the source. This was brilliant.
This program is brilliant, the best account I've ever seen of Buddy Holly and the last tour before that tragic accident that robbed us of three fantastic musicians. Dion is an amazing singer, musician, song writer and story teller. His albums are all amazing, i would love to meet the guy and talk about music, and life in general. I play drums in my local church band, we have a full electric band. When Dion talks about spelling words backwards ive been doing that for years. Would love to see Dion in concert. I live in Hull, England. M. Hall. 🥁
This is only one person bias version of the truth.
I was and still am a big country music fan,but. I like the rock music then 50s and 60 but,but it started to change when the Beetles came on the scene but the country music started to change too.Country really started to go down in the 80s.So I just listen to my old country records.Thank Dion
Please make an old country album!
Read other accounts from many other people who were also there. Very little of what Dion says is true. I love his music but he lies regarding Buddy and the WDP tour, plain and simple.
Still one of the best singers around. I grew up with your music. Ya still got IT. I'd be honored to record with you anytime. THANK YOU for your memories and the songs.
I thank God I found this video. I'm 70 and love Dion and Richie and Buddy. Dion thank you so much for bringing me with you on this historical tour. I've learned so much about the tour the boys and felt that I was with you all. God bless.
Here it is 2023 and I still listen to Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens. Thank you Dion for telling the true story
Dion is still singing strong. I heard a tune he did recently called Crying Shame. Dion s still the Class Act he's always been !
Thank you so much
and still playing with the best musicians around...Joe Bonamassa!
Thank you for telling the truth and Thank you for keeping music alive!
Thank you Dion, the true story at last. God Bless You.
I was 10 years old and was really getting into roll and roll. I remember crying when I got the news that Buddy, Richie, and the Big Bopper. Drove my parents crazy with this music. Those guys are missed even today
I was born on Feb 3rd 1979 20 yrs after Music died an there hasn’t been a bday that my grandma an mom wouldn’t play richies labamba an Buddy hollys an big boppers records. Makes my bday that much more special every year. 41 yrs old an it’s amazing they were so young an I still play them an love keeping them alive. Rest In Peace The original rockers.
My younger brother died Feb 3 2011. He was a huge talent, so gifted in Music, yet cared nothing about it. He'd rather pump gas, drive a truck, any thing but music. I asked him why, he said "if you remember I played the bass (bass violin) all through grade school & high school. Man I'll record the bass if you can't find anyone else, but I'm tired of it" funny he & my ex bassist (true monster) talked for hours about the bass, he actually didn't care. I miss him. Along with many of my famous & not so famous musicians. I still have Buddy Holly Greatest Hits on CD.
Hah, my birthday is February 2nd, the day of their last show, I always turn on their stuff
So touching the way he told the story. I'm from Lubbock and I just visited the Buddy Holly Memorial today and posted a video on my channel. I love Buddy's music and this story was so interesting.
Loved watching and listening to you, Dion. I was only four years old when the boys died. I remember it. I was brought up with that music. I have the Buddy Holly collection. That was the happiest music
Thank you Dion! My father would have loved this...
Thank you for the gift of "Abraham, Martin and John" An absolute classic.
Fabulous tune.
What an incredible insight into the " Winter Dance Tour " and the build up around it. How they performed and kept the music playing shows how strong they were. People of that generation and before them seemed to be so different to us. Summed up by the guy who wanted them to take a cut in monies owed. Incredible lack of respect and humility. Out of all the stories Dion told, that for me, i cant get my head around, thank god for the " Luga " . "Everyday i am with you" Love it !
Thanks Dion for taking the time to share this story with us. You tell it so beautifully. Your talent is really amazing as is your devotion to the memory of these three music treasures. (I enjoyed your humor too.
Dion sounds absolutely fabulous! What a voice! Listening on February 3, 2024, the 65th anniversary of when the music seeds were planted! So glad i found this video...just wanderin' around CZcams.
Dion gave such a good account of what happened at the time. I have always loved the music of the rock and roll era ...rock on..🎸
Dion, thanks for doing this. You told the story in an exceptionally clear way. If you are an Italian Roman Catholic, you should know the purpose of human existence on this earth. To know, love, and serve Our Lord. We are approaching our end biologically and we want to be right with God before we go. As a Wisconsinite, riding the yellow school buses, shoveling snow, getting frostbite in the cold winters, you made the story come alive. Glad to see you are a fingerpicking guitarist. I used to listen to the AM radio with my brothers in the 1950’s and used to hear and enjoy your music. Wishing you and your family the best.
This guy is amazing. To bad that he is not as well known as the others.A real talent and great to listen too. Honestly he could tour again , and I would be happy to go watch him!
I've heard this story many times but nothing compares to hearing it from you. God bless
I remember my dad being so excited when the Winter Dance Party went to Duluth Minnesota because it was at the National Guard Armory bldg. and he was on guard duty through out the concert... R.I.P. Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens. and Big Bopper!
That'd was the show where a teen named Bob Zimmerman went to he was a huge Buddy fan of course he later changed his name to Bob dylan
R.I.P. Eddie Cochran also
Don't know how any of you can call Dion a liar...you weren't there, he was!!! I lived this horrible event when it happened and didn't even remember that Dion and the Belmonts were on the tour with the others. Buddy, Big Bopper and Richie were the only ones ever mentioned. Was such a sad time to have lost them..they were all so young and so much life ahead of them...
Thank you Dion for sharing your story. I was enthralled every minute. Love you and your music all these years Dion. You are so talented and loved it when you played your guitar and sang those songs during the story. I hope you are still doing well.
Thank you again Dion for sharing such a sad story...
Exactly!
***** Wake up. Read the comments +Bill Green #3 and #4. He is spot on. THAT is how he can be called a liar because THAT is exactly what he is doing. You shouldn't be thanking Dion for sharing this story, you should be cursing him for fabricating such a nauseating lie.
***** Are you REALLY that much of a dumbass?? I know for SURE that both Tommy Allsup and Waylon Jennings were there. And they were both close friends of Buddy. They have been telling an entirely different story than Dion's for over 50 years. And now he wants to get in the R&R Hall of Fame so he fabricates this bullshit. Never a word of it for 50 years and now all of a sudden he was Buddy's best friend, according to him. It is shameless and anything BUT a harmless lie. Do just a wee bit of research before spouting off on CZcams why don't ya? Here is a link to get you started, ya freakin' moron.
www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1396787,1396965
WichitaGuy56 you want to remain ignorant that's your privilege
Why did he wait over 50 years to claim he did the coin toss, when it was on record all those years that Tommy did the coin toss. Dion is clearly lying.
Buddy Holly is still inspiring people to this day
I was born in 1953.
Today is Feb. 2022.
Thank you, Dion.❤️
THANKS MAN> IM A HUGE FAN. IM 75 YRS OLD AND SAW ALL OF YOU GUYS IN PERSON IN COLUMBUS OHIO. SHOW OF STARS. LOVE YOU MAN. KEEP ROCKIN.
Thank you Dion. This video went straight to the heart. Rest in Peace, love & music Buddy, Ritchie & J.P.
I grew up loving these legends on that poster , singing and dancing to their music , in the rocking chair with my sister as a 6 years old in 1959. Thats how small I was and learning all the songs by heart , got that rock and roll in my blood for ever from these talented musicians, and there is no music like it ,to lift me up . Dion thank you! for this video , for passing on the true story as you have lived through it.God bless you all .
I was 6 years old when that plane crash happened & I remember that day. I listened very closely to music even then & I remember almost ALL of the 50's music my older brother & sisters did . All during the British Invasion I was stuck in the 50's! This is the 2nd time I've watched this and it won't be my last. I'm 68 now & I still enjoy singing "Donna the prima donna" every chance I get. Dion thank you!
Bobby Darin--incredible talent, died too soon from heart ailment
I've always been in awe of Dion. Heard an alternate take of "Wanderer" and couldn't believe your ability to just fall into the cool groove like you do.
I've never heard any details about the Winter Dance Party, much less personal memories. I cried through the last part...what a tremendous loss. Thank you for this.
You're the real deal, babe.
Thanks for the memories. I was there to hear you, Buddy, and the gang in Duluth, Jan. 29, 1959.
Having visited the crash-site in 2015, and again in 2019 (this time including the Surf Ballroom) it pleasures me to say that there are still alot of fans out there. I noticed alot of footsteps around the memorial that first time.. people wrote messages on the concrete pillars supporting the Buddy-glasses.. they might be gone but they are certainly not forgotten.
As i drove off, down the gravel road in the rental, Buddy Holly blaring from the speakers, it was a feeling of solice.. knowing these three gentlemen have meant so much to so many people.
The surf ballroom is an amazing place, still today. I salute you, from the Netherlands, thank you for the music.
This guy is golden.I love his playing.
It’s February 3, 2020. I just watched an amazing story from Dion about Buddy and the crash. Dion, it’s a longshot but if you read this God bless you and thank you for such a great story, music and history. I was in thralled watching this documentary. Would love to learn the last song you sang in the story. Many thanks for your courage to tell us the true story. Sincerely, Larry Cappetto.
Excellent story teller who was there with Buddy, the Big Bopper and Richie Valens on that fateful tour. Thank you Dion!
Captivating story. Dion's talent overwhelms me...
I just watched the entire documentary, still blows my mind. 3 greats gone in the blink of an eye. Never realized how down to earth Dion is, glad he took the time to explain the story, from his perspective. So many great artists have left way too soon, but the mark they leave is timeless...
I grew up with Dion, and lived on the same block as he did. Not only is he a great artist, but he is also a wonderful person.
@@DylanGirl1963 he seems so, a load of caring in his story telling. I particularly like he reversing the cliché statement 'the day the music died,' which only stands because of a song and journalists propension to enforce heavy thinking and sensational melodramatic common stances. Of course the music was born there, what else could be?
So great for him to be able and willing to let us know that is still some compassion among some of the "celebrities ". Very moving for lack of a better word.
Totally agree. What a really great guy. Imagine rolling into town to hear that news.
I don't know how I've missed seeing this all these yrs... amazing & touching tribute! It should be on national television.... maybe it has already & I missed it there too. It answered a lot of questions I've had over the years about that night... thanks so much, Dion, for filling in the story so well! You've 'done them proud' , and you're just such a pearl in the sea of humanity! Thanks for all you do!
I grew up in that Era luv Dion & the Belmonts , named my son after him !!!
Dec.8,2022,,Blessed Be The Spirit of RocknRoll and Thanks Mr.DiMucci for my 63yrs of singing along🎸
So heartbreaking ! Dion.. the music didn’t die, the music lives on forever.. !
When I need to go back to my first love, I listen to your Gospel stuff that I listened to when I first gave my life to the Lord! Thank you so much.
Dion Is Crazy Talented!!!
yep...but he lies like a rug.
+James W yo dimucci say..the rug pulled out..i like .dion dimucci lies like rug...www.dionthewanderer.com
He's also very full of himself
U r fanastic
Bullshyt.
Dion himself is a true legend, one of the greatest.
Just saw this..2023..brought back so many memories 😢 well done. GOD BLESS YOU DION..