50 Winters Later: Big Bopper Jr - 'Chantilly Lace' descargar videos gratis


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At the 50 Winters Later Concert held at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake Iowa on Feb. 2 2009, it was exactly 50 years to the day of the last concert of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper before they died in a plane crash that night. The Big Bopper's son, JP Richardson, Jr., performed some of his father's hits. This clip is an emotional one, as he finally gets to take home his father's briefcase from the Surf Ballroom, five decades to the day later, as he performs "Chantilly Lace".

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8 years ago

Pablo Gutierrez

i got goose bumps, he has the same voice, wooooow!!!!

9 years ago

rayboy79

My wife and I met Jr. when we worked at channel 4 news in Beaumont, Texas about 10 years ago, he was a very kind man a real gentleman. 

9 years ago

DJDel1034

Buddy holly on acoustic guitar

9 years ago

Brad L

So sad Jay passed away. He really loved carrying on the life of his father. Im sure Jay and Bopper are having a good ole time up there. Rest In Peace both of you guys.

9 years ago

sony

you know i bet it would be nice to hear him and his dad do this song together 

9 years ago

Savannah Whang

I love this song, Buddy, Ritchie, and The Big Bopper may have been before my time but I have listened to music from all of them and I love them all though I must say that Buddy Holly is my favorite. They all died too young, many wonder what they would have been had they lived. Does anyone know what the The Big Bopper Jr. died from?

9 years ago

sony

Chantilly Lace was my only fav song that The Big Bopper Done done 

9 years ago

BRIAN PARENT

He sounds like his Dad...one of my all time favorite songs!

9 years ago

Thomascow Mc Mullan

Great to know he lives on, classic post, cheers

9 years ago

Tommy Ricks

Junior bopper is still alive

9 years ago

Ryan Asche

This is to great may his father rest in peace.

9 years ago

79Fimac

I saw them perform in Dubuque, Iowa several years ago. It was like stepping back in a time machine. Great performances, great music, that will always live.

9 years ago

Helen Lucero

I hope all is well he still boops inouta my mind ,cant wait the chorus is one the theBest of the Big Guys forever.

9 years ago

Helen Lucero

I hope all is well he still boops inouta my mind ,cant wait the chorus is one the theBest of the Big Guys forever.

9 years ago

RejectedSpiritX

God. You can almost hear Big Bopper in Junior's voice. Rest in Peace to the both of them.

9 years ago

Andy Densmore

To archaic press your Shiraz de tales of the Arabian nights is damn good I am going to your take off to sergeip toppi twelve stars because I love the book 

10 years ago

Albie loves her Perry forever

His father would be so proud on his son if he sees this.

10 years ago

sikokiller12

his father would be proud.

10 years ago

Casie Swafford

He looks exactly like his father. I think its amazing how much he tried to keep his fathers memory alive. It sure is amazing how that survived the crash. Rip Big Bopper Sr. & Big Bopper Jr.! Wish I got to meet Jr.

10 years ago

Richard Smith

American Pie should not be the theme song. The memory song should be "The Three Bells by Tommy Dee. A more appropriate song. I always thought that "American Pie" The day the music died was very over rated. Anyone else Agree?

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