Winter Dance Party poster from February 3, 1959
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Winter Dance Party poster from February 3, 1959
The Day the Music Died, February 3rd, 1959
Big Bopper - Chantilly Lace
Ritchie, Dion & The Big Bopper
Big Bopper
February 3rd, 1959. The Day the Music Died.
TANTALIZING TUNES TOURNEY - ROUND ONE
"Ain't That a Lot of Love (live)" by Taj Mahal
"Chantilly Lace" by The Big Bopper
Propaganda for "Ain't That a Lot of Love (live)": "Originally Homer Banks song, Taj Mahal delivers with such brilliance, confidence, and charm. Mahal twists the lyrics so he sings about two hearts, and makes the [sexiness] more mutual. Also 'If the cooks in the kitchen had a dress as [tight] as yours, [they] would not need a fire' is the [best] line ever [written.]"
Propaganda for "Chantilly Lace": "its a bop"