"The Day The Music Died" Concert Poster
Frame (Framed): 28 x 18 in. (71.1 x 45.7 cm)
In what later became known as "The Day the Music Died," this poster advertises the 12th stop of Buddy Holly’s 1959 Winter Dance Tour in Moorhead, Minnesota. Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” (J.P. Richardson) never made it to this concert. Their chartered plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Clear Lake, Iowa early in the morning of February 3, 1959, killing all three musicians and the plane’s pilot. The concert still occurred, with fifteen-year-old Bobby Vee filling in for Buddy Holly with his remaining band members (including Waylon Jennings).
According to the family who found this poster, it had been affixed to a telephone pole but had fallen to the ground by the next day. As evidenced by the grease pen used to list the concert date, this poster had been created as a "tour blank" with each stop filled in by the local promoter.