Celebrity Deaths

Heartbreak in the Sky: The Day the Music Died

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The three musicians involved in the crash. Pictured, from left, Holly, Richardson, and Valens.

On February 3, 1959, rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson tragically lost their lives in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. This event, immortalized as “The Day the Music Died” by Don McLean in his song “American Pie,” marked a significant and somber moment in music history. The untimely deaths of these young and talented artists left a profound impact on the music community and their fans, leading to an outpouring of tributes and a sense of loss that reverberated throughout the industry. The legacy of the musicians and the enduring impact of their music continue to be remembered and celebrated to this day.

Historic / Notable Site Public Drive up
Image Taken From: 460 N Shore Dr, Clear Lake, IA 50428, USA
Latitude: 43.1398644 Longitude: -93.3896833

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The Aircraft Involved

Shortly after midnight on Feb. 3, 1959, Holly, Valens and Richardson arrived at the airport, gathered their belongings and hurried along through the falling snow to Peterson’s plane. At approximately 12:55 a.m., they took off from runway 17 (now runway 18) in an aircraft owned by Jerry Dwyer, owner of Dwyer Flying Service. Dwyer witnessed the aircraft (similar to the one pictured above) take off towards the south and turn to the north west shortly after becoming airborne.

Taxiway that was used (closest) and runway 17 (Now 18) in the distance. It’s very difficult to get this close but I have included where I took this photo from in the picture below.
Note: There was no trespassing involved.

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Last Seen / Disappearance Site Limited Access A little tricky to access

Mason City Municipal Airport

Image Taken From: Mason City Municipal Airport, 9184 265th St, Clear Lake, IA 50428
Latitude: 43.153077 Longitude: -93.336156

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The crash site

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Looking south from the crash site towards the Mason City Municipal Airport.

Historic / Notable Site Public Takes a bit of work to get to
Image Taken From: Crash Site, Clear Lake, IA 50428, USA
Latitude: 43.2203433 Longitude: -93.3778581

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After the coroner had finished with the bodies of the 4 victims they were all transported to Wilcox Funeral Home in Clear Lake, Iowa. The bodies of Holly, Richardson, and Valens were later transported to the Mason City Municipal Airport and transported to Texas and California. The Pilot, Roger Peterson lived locally and was buried a short distance away.

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Image Taken From: 314 N 7th St, Clear Lake, IA 50428
Latitude: 43.1402660 Longitude: -93.3799654

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Funerals and Graves

The pilot, Roger Peterson

The funeral for Roger Peterson took place on February 4, 1959 at the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Ventura, IA

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Grave of pilot Roger Peterson. It is widely accepted that the inability of the pilot to navigate using instruments was a major factor in the crash. Peterson has recently failed his instrument certification test.

Image Taken From: 875 IA-7, Storm Lake, IA 50588, USA
Latitude: 42.6541906 Longitude: -95.2336809

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Grave of Buddy Holly in Lubbock, Texas. We took this photograph in from Aug 6, 2022. We have yet to visit the graves of the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens.

Image Taken From: 2011 E 31st St, Lubbock, TX 79404, USA
Latitude: 33.5649325 Longitude: -101.8142556

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