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“THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED”
Rock and Roll legends Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” were all killed in a tragic plane crash 60 years ago. The date became known as “the day the music died,” and the man who penned that phrase, “American Pie,” singer Don McLean, is here to reflect on their lives and his song’s legacy.
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