
February 1, 1959, Laramar Ballroom, Fort Dodge, Iowa featuring Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens & the Big Bopper.
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April 28, 2007, Laramar Ballroom, Fort Dodge, Iowa featuring Rick K. & The Allnighters.

How cool is that? Thanks to a reunion of the Derrig family, former owners of the Laramar, called the Twilight during their 12 year tenure, we walked the same halls, and performed on the same stage as the famous music trio of the 1950's.
Buddy, Ritchie, the Bopper and a young Waylon Jennings (in Buddy's back up band) played this ballroom 3 days, yes only 3 days, prior to the trio's untimely demise in a plane crash.

Erie, cool and humbling all at the same time. I have always appreciated history in all forms but obviously music history has a special place in my heart second only to my family. Sadly, few people live life with a true passion and sense of purpose.
Although Buddy, Ritchie and the Bopper were true legends (where I am only one in my own mind LOL) I do believe we shared a passion and drive knowing that this is what we were destined to do. That is what made them play a string of dates in dead of winter. That is what took me 918 miles from home.
Halfway home and I've seen hundreds of miles of corn fields just like the one where their lives ended that snowy night. I'll think of them and their families when I hug my wife and kids tonight.
3 days doing my favorite "day job" - husband and Dad that is, then headed to the O.C., Ocean City, MD, on Thursday. Sun & fun. Passion & purpose.
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April 28, 2007, Laramar Ballroom, Fort Dodge, Iowa featuring Rick K. & The Allnighters.

How cool is that? Thanks to a reunion of the Derrig family, former owners of the Laramar, called the Twilight during their 12 year tenure, we walked the same halls, and performed on the same stage as the famous music trio of the 1950's.
Buddy, Ritchie, the Bopper and a young Waylon Jennings (in Buddy's back up band) played this ballroom 3 days, yes only 3 days, prior to the trio's untimely demise in a plane crash.

Erie, cool and humbling all at the same time. I have always appreciated history in all forms but obviously music history has a special place in my heart second only to my family. Sadly, few people live life with a true passion and sense of purpose.
Although Buddy, Ritchie and the Bopper were true legends (where I am only one in my own mind LOL) I do believe we shared a passion and drive knowing that this is what we were destined to do. That is what made them play a string of dates in dead of winter. That is what took me 918 miles from home.
Halfway home and I've seen hundreds of miles of corn fields just like the one where their lives ended that snowy night. I'll think of them and their families when I hug my wife and kids tonight.
3 days doing my favorite "day job" - husband and Dad that is, then headed to the O.C., Ocean City, MD, on Thursday. Sun & fun. Passion & purpose.
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