Jiles Perry (J.P.) Richardson, Jr. (October 24, 1930 – February 3, 1959), c… Read Full Bio ↴Jiles Perry (J.P.) Richardson, Jr. (October 24, 1930 – February 3, 1959), called Jape by friends but commonly known as The Big Bopper, was a disc jockey who parlayed a big voice and exuberant personality into a career as an early rock and roll star. He is best known for his hit song "Chantilly Lace".
Richardson was born in Sabine Pass, Texas, the oldest son of Jiles Perry, Sr. and Elise (Stalsby) Richardson. His father was an oil field worker and driller. He had two younger brothers, Cecil and James. Within a short time the family moved to Beaumont, Texas. He graduated from Beaumont High School in 1947 and was a member of the "Royal Purple" football team, wearing number "85" as a defensive lineman.
Richardson later studied law at Lamar College, and was a member of the band and chorus. During this time he worked part time at KTRM radio, where in 1949 he was hired full-time and left school. On April 18, 1952, Richardson married Adrianne Joy Fryou from Montegut, Louisiana; in December 1953 their daughter, Debra Joy, was born. Earlier that year Richardson was promoted to Supervisor of Announcers at KTRM. In March 1955 he was drafted into the United States Army. His basic training was at Fort Ord, California after which Richardson spent two years as a radar instructor at Fort Bliss, Texas. Upon his discharge at the rank of Corporal in March 1957, Richardson returned to KTRM radio, where he held down the "Dishwashers' Serenade" shift from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
One of the station's sponsors wanted Richardson for a new time slot and suggested a gimmick for the show. Richardson noticed all the college kids doing a dance called The Bop, so he decided to become known as "The Big Bopper". He kicked off a new radio show from 3 to 6 p.m., and soon The Big Bopper became the station's program director.
In May of 1957, he broke the record for continuous on-the-air broadcasting by eight minutes. He went a total of five days, two hours and eight minutes, playing 1,821 records and taking showers during five-minute newscasts. During the marathon, he lost 35 pounds (16 kg). KTRM paid Richardson $746.50 for his overtime and he quickly hit the sack for 20 hours.
According to the Internet Accuracy Project website, Richardson is credited with coining the term "rock video".
Around this time, Richardson -- who played guitar -- started writing more songs. George Jones later recorded Richardson's "White Lightning", which became Jones' first #1 country hit in 1959 (#73 on the pop charts). Richardson also wrote "Running Bear" for Johnny Preston, his friend from Port Arthur, Texas. Inspiration for the song came from Richardson's childhood memory of the Sabine river, where he heard stories about Indian tribes. Jape sang background on "Running Bear", but it wasn't released until September 1959, after his death. Within several months it went to #1.
The man who launched Richardson as a recording artist was Harold "Pappy" Dailey from Houston. Dailey was promotion director for Mercury and Starday records and signed Richardson to Mercury. Richardson's first single, "Beggar To A King", had a country flavor, but failed to gain any chart action. He soon cut "Chantilly Lace" as "The Big Bopper" for Pappy Dailey's D label. Mercury bought the recording and released it during the summer of 1958. It reached #6 on the pop charts and spent 22 weeks on the national Top 40. It also inspired an answer record by Jayne Mansfield titled "That Makes It". In "Chantilly Lace", Richardson pretends to have a flirting phone call with his girlfriend; the Mansfield record suggests what his girlfriend might have been saying at the other end of the line.
With the success of "Chantilly Lace," Richardson took some time off from KTRM radio and joined Buddy Holly and The Crickets, Ritchie Valens and Dion & the Belmonts for a "Winter Dance Party" tour. On February 2, 1959, Buddy Holly chartered a Beechcraft Bonanza to take him and his new Crickets band (Tommy Allsup and Waylon Jennings) to Fargo, North Dakota. Richardson came down with the flu and didn't feel comfortable on the bus, so Jennings gave his plane seat to Richardson. Valens had never flown on a small plane and requested Allsup's seat. They flipped a coin, and Valens called heads and won the toss.
In the early morning of February 3, after a performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, the small four-passenger Beechcraft Bonanza took off from the Mason City airport during a blinding snow storm and crashed into Albert Juhl’s corn field several miles after takeoff at 1:05 a.m. The crash killed Holly, Valens, Richardson and the 21-year-old pilot, Roger Peterson. This event would become known as "The Day the Music Died".
Richardson, 28 when he died, left behind his wife, Adrianne, and 4-year-old daughter Debra Joy; a son, Jay Perry Richardson, was born in April of 1959. At the time of his death, Richardson had been building a recording studio in his home in Beaumont, Texas, and was also planning to invest in the ownership of a radio station. In addition, he had written 20 new songs with plans to record by himself and with other artists. Richardson was a well-loved figure who was known to care deeply about his family.
Son Jay P. Richardson took up a musical career inspired by his late father and is known professionally as "The Big Bopper, Jr." He has performed at venues around the world. Notably, he has toured on the "Winter Dance Party" tour with Buddy Holly impersonator John Mueller on some of the very same stages as his father.
In film, The Big Bopper has been portrayed by Gailard Sartain in The Buddy Holly Story and Stephen Lee in La Bamba.
Monument at Crash Site, September 16, 2003. In 1988, Ken Paquette, a Wisconsin fan of the ’50s era, erected a stainless steel monument depicting a steel guitar and a set of three records bearing the names of each of the three performers. It is located on private farmland, about one quarter mile west of the intersection of 315th Street and Gull Avenue, approximately eight miles north of Clear Lake, this is where the plane crash was situated. He also created a similar stainless steel monument to the three musicians near the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin. That memorial was unveiled on July 17, 2003.
J.P. Richardson's pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
The Big Bopper is fondly remembered not only for his distinctive singing and songwriting, but also as a humorist who combined the best elements of country, R&B and rock'n'roll.
Richardson was born in Sabine Pass, Texas, the oldest son of Jiles Perry, Sr. and Elise (Stalsby) Richardson. His father was an oil field worker and driller. He had two younger brothers, Cecil and James. Within a short time the family moved to Beaumont, Texas. He graduated from Beaumont High School in 1947 and was a member of the "Royal Purple" football team, wearing number "85" as a defensive lineman.
Richardson later studied law at Lamar College, and was a member of the band and chorus. During this time he worked part time at KTRM radio, where in 1949 he was hired full-time and left school. On April 18, 1952, Richardson married Adrianne Joy Fryou from Montegut, Louisiana; in December 1953 their daughter, Debra Joy, was born. Earlier that year Richardson was promoted to Supervisor of Announcers at KTRM. In March 1955 he was drafted into the United States Army. His basic training was at Fort Ord, California after which Richardson spent two years as a radar instructor at Fort Bliss, Texas. Upon his discharge at the rank of Corporal in March 1957, Richardson returned to KTRM radio, where he held down the "Dishwashers' Serenade" shift from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
One of the station's sponsors wanted Richardson for a new time slot and suggested a gimmick for the show. Richardson noticed all the college kids doing a dance called The Bop, so he decided to become known as "The Big Bopper". He kicked off a new radio show from 3 to 6 p.m., and soon The Big Bopper became the station's program director.
In May of 1957, he broke the record for continuous on-the-air broadcasting by eight minutes. He went a total of five days, two hours and eight minutes, playing 1,821 records and taking showers during five-minute newscasts. During the marathon, he lost 35 pounds (16 kg). KTRM paid Richardson $746.50 for his overtime and he quickly hit the sack for 20 hours.
According to the Internet Accuracy Project website, Richardson is credited with coining the term "rock video".
Around this time, Richardson -- who played guitar -- started writing more songs. George Jones later recorded Richardson's "White Lightning", which became Jones' first #1 country hit in 1959 (#73 on the pop charts). Richardson also wrote "Running Bear" for Johnny Preston, his friend from Port Arthur, Texas. Inspiration for the song came from Richardson's childhood memory of the Sabine river, where he heard stories about Indian tribes. Jape sang background on "Running Bear", but it wasn't released until September 1959, after his death. Within several months it went to #1.
The man who launched Richardson as a recording artist was Harold "Pappy" Dailey from Houston. Dailey was promotion director for Mercury and Starday records and signed Richardson to Mercury. Richardson's first single, "Beggar To A King", had a country flavor, but failed to gain any chart action. He soon cut "Chantilly Lace" as "The Big Bopper" for Pappy Dailey's D label. Mercury bought the recording and released it during the summer of 1958. It reached #6 on the pop charts and spent 22 weeks on the national Top 40. It also inspired an answer record by Jayne Mansfield titled "That Makes It". In "Chantilly Lace", Richardson pretends to have a flirting phone call with his girlfriend; the Mansfield record suggests what his girlfriend might have been saying at the other end of the line.
With the success of "Chantilly Lace," Richardson took some time off from KTRM radio and joined Buddy Holly and The Crickets, Ritchie Valens and Dion & the Belmonts for a "Winter Dance Party" tour. On February 2, 1959, Buddy Holly chartered a Beechcraft Bonanza to take him and his new Crickets band (Tommy Allsup and Waylon Jennings) to Fargo, North Dakota. Richardson came down with the flu and didn't feel comfortable on the bus, so Jennings gave his plane seat to Richardson. Valens had never flown on a small plane and requested Allsup's seat. They flipped a coin, and Valens called heads and won the toss.
In the early morning of February 3, after a performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, the small four-passenger Beechcraft Bonanza took off from the Mason City airport during a blinding snow storm and crashed into Albert Juhl’s corn field several miles after takeoff at 1:05 a.m. The crash killed Holly, Valens, Richardson and the 21-year-old pilot, Roger Peterson. This event would become known as "The Day the Music Died".
Richardson, 28 when he died, left behind his wife, Adrianne, and 4-year-old daughter Debra Joy; a son, Jay Perry Richardson, was born in April of 1959. At the time of his death, Richardson had been building a recording studio in his home in Beaumont, Texas, and was also planning to invest in the ownership of a radio station. In addition, he had written 20 new songs with plans to record by himself and with other artists. Richardson was a well-loved figure who was known to care deeply about his family.
Son Jay P. Richardson took up a musical career inspired by his late father and is known professionally as "The Big Bopper, Jr." He has performed at venues around the world. Notably, he has toured on the "Winter Dance Party" tour with Buddy Holly impersonator John Mueller on some of the very same stages as his father.
In film, The Big Bopper has been portrayed by Gailard Sartain in The Buddy Holly Story and Stephen Lee in La Bamba.
Monument at Crash Site, September 16, 2003. In 1988, Ken Paquette, a Wisconsin fan of the ’50s era, erected a stainless steel monument depicting a steel guitar and a set of three records bearing the names of each of the three performers. It is located on private farmland, about one quarter mile west of the intersection of 315th Street and Gull Avenue, approximately eight miles north of Clear Lake, this is where the plane crash was situated. He also created a similar stainless steel monument to the three musicians near the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin. That memorial was unveiled on July 17, 2003.
J.P. Richardson's pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
The Big Bopper is fondly remembered not only for his distinctive singing and songwriting, but also as a humorist who combined the best elements of country, R&B and rock'n'roll.
La Bamba
The Big Bopper Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'La Bamba' by these artists:
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Dick Dale & The Del-Tones Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necesita una po…
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Dueto Alanniz Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita Una…
Dusty Springfield Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
El Super Show de Los Vaskez para bailar la bamba se necesita um poca de gracia y otra…
Emmanuel If you miss the train I'm on, you will know…
Feliciano José La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para bailar…
Flaco Jiménez Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necessita una p…
Gente de Zona Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necesita una po…
Giorgos Alkaios Hey senorita juanitta Si Do you want do drink coco loco with…
Gipsy Kings Gipsy Kings - La bamba Para bailar la Bamba Para bailar la…
Gipsy Vagabonds Dicen que la cucaracha Es un animal pequeño Y cuando entra e…
Grupo Mono Blanco Es una bebida Que va cambiando tu vida Una gotita de nada …
Grupo Super Bailongo Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Harry Belafonte Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Helmut Lotti Para bailar LA Bamba Para bailar La Bamba una poca de gracia…
Jack Grunsky Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Jim Croce Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita Una po…
Joan Baez (traditional) Bam, bam, bamba Bam, bam, bamba Para ba…
Joanie Bartels Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necesito una po…
John Storms-Rohm Para bailar la Bamba, Para bailar la Bamba, Se necesita una …
Johnny & The Hurricanes Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Jon Secada Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita…
Josã Feliciano La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para baila…
José Feliciano La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para bailar…
José Gutiérrez & Los Hermanos Ochoa ¡Ah, pariente! Para cantar la Bamba Para cantar la Bamba me…
José-Luis Orozco La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para bailar…
José Feliciano La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para baila…
JUNIOR CALLY In TV tutti vogliono la bamba Hai mai passato la nottata…
Kaoma/Los Lobos Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Kenisia Para bailiar la Bamaba Para bailiar la Bamaba se necesita u…
Krzysztof Krawczyk Gdy smutno mi la bamba Gdy ciezko mi la bamba wystarczy by…
La Bamba Ya llegamos Paquito Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamb…
La Sonora Dinamita Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Lea y Pop Para bailar la bamba, para bailar la bamba Se necesita una…
Lele Blade Yung Snapp made another hit Siamo come la bamba a Miami Sia…
Leon Thomas Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Les Forbans Para bailar La Bamba, Para bailar La Bamba, se necessita una…
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Lopez Trini Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita…
Los Lobos Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
LOS LOBOS & LALO GUERRERO Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Los Lonely Boys Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Los Machucambos La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se neces…
Los Panchos Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Los Paraguayos Esa Bamba de Veracruz Bamba, la bamba, bamba, la bamba B…
Los Paraguayos & Reynaldo Meza Esa Bamba de Veracruz Bamba, la bamba, bamba, la bamba Bamb…
Los Vendavales De Adan Melendez Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Luis Parraguez I never know, what you're gonna do You're always so far…
Macondo feat. La Sonora Dinamita Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Mariachi Adiós mamá Carlota! Adiós mi bello amor! Llegaron los maria…
Mariachi Arriba Juárez Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlan Para cantar la bamba Para cantar la bamba se necesita una po…
Mariachis Adiós mamá Carlota! Adiós mi bello amor! Llegaron los maria…
Marvin & Johnny Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Mayte Matee Es una bebida Que va cambiando tu vida Una gotita de nada …
Michal Gielniak Gdy smutno mi la bamba Gdy ciężko mi la bamba wystarczy…
Mikael Bengtsson Halabamblabamba Halabamblabamba Två dagar på stranden Jag s…
Mitch Margo/The Tokens Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita Una po…
Mongo Santamaría Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Monkey Circus Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Mormon Tabernacle Choir In order to dance bamba In order to dance bamba one…
Nana Mouskouri Para bailar la Bamba Para bailar la Bamba Se necesita Una po…
Nashville Teens La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para bailar…
Neil Diamond Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Nerone In TV tutti vogliono la bamba Hai mai passato la nottata…
New Riders Of The Purple Sage Valens Para bailar la Bamba Para bailar la Bamba se nece…
Old Town School of Folk Music Para bailar la bamba In order to dance La Bamba Para…
Oral Bee & Kholebeats Yeah Sola skinner på en vinner mayne Dedikert til våre playg…
Orquesta Chanaton Para bailar la bamba, Para bailar la bamba, Se necesita una …
Pa-Dö-Dő Milyen hamis ez a banda A fejem beverem a…
Pat Bringer and Band Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Playing for Change Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necessita una…
Raffaella carrà Para bailar la bamba para bailar la bamba Se necesita una…
Rancid Para bailar la Bamba Para bailar la Bamba Se necesita una …
Raphael Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita un…
Ray Conniff Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Reynaldo Meza & Los Paraguayos Esa Bamba de Veracruz Bamba, la bamba, bamba, la bamba Bamb…
Richie Valens Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una …
Ritchie Valens Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necesita una po…
Rucci Ayy, like, nigga I'm at the border right now Like with the…
Sand Pipers Bam, Bam Bamba, Bam, Bam You were drowning my darling And …
Selena Bamba, bamba Oye tú, ven pa' acá Para bailar la bamba Para …
Son de Madera Si mis ojos lloraron Si mis ojos lloraron Razón tuvieron Por…
Son Jarocho Para cantar la Bamba, Para cantar la bamba se necesita…
Sonex Por ti seré Yo a las morenas quiero, yo a las…
Sonora Borinquen Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Star Academy 3 Para bailar la bamba para bailar la bamba se necesita una …
Telex Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
The Buttertones Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba se necessita Una p…
The Checkered Cabs Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesi una poca…
The Chipmunks Para bailar la bamba, Para bailar la bamba, Se necesita una …
The Hit Crew Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
The Kingston Trio Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart Baila baila baila bamba…
THE MARIACHIS Adiós mamá Carlota! Adiós mi bello amor! Llegaron los maria…
The Nashville Teens La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para bailar…
The Nashville Teens (UK) La Bamba by Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para baila…
The Return Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
The Road Cruisers Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necessita una p…
The Sandpipers Bam, Bam Bamba, Bam, Bam You were drowning my darling And I…
The Tokens Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita Una po…
The Ventures Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
The Wiggles Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
The Youngbloods Para bailar la Bamba Para bailar la Bamba Para bailar la B…
Timon & Pumba Luau! If you′re hungry for a hunk of fat and juicy…
Tlen Huicani Para cantar la bamba... Para cantar la bamba se necesita una…
Trini Lopez Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Trini Lopez° Para bailar la bamba Para bailar, bailar la bamba Se necesi…
Ultimate Party Mixers Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesita una…
Upa! Cuando me olvido que estoy en el cielo, escalo tu cuerpo…
Valens Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necesita una po…
Valens Richie Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una …
Various Artists Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba Se necesita una po…
Video Kids Moti kohe, na e kena majte n'shok Nuk e kom problem Nese…
Willie Bobo Ba ba bamba Ba ba bamba Ba ba bamba Ba ba bamba Ba ba…
Wyclef Jean Para bailar la Bamba Para bailar la Bamba se necesita una…
Yuri Para bailar la bamba se necesita una poca de gracia…
[unknown] Para bailar la bamba Para bailar la bamba se necesito una…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Big Bopper:
Ain't That A Shame You made me cry When you said, "goodbye" Ain′t that a shame…
Beggar to a King You changed a beggar into a king. I had sunk as…
Big Bopper's Wedding And the man keeps sayin´ ´Do you take this woman to…
Big Boppers Wedding And the man keeps sayin′ 'Do you take this woman To…
Chantilli Lace Hello, baby Yeah, this is the Big Bopper speakin' Ha ha ha…
Crazy Blues the door slammed, you walked awayhis arm around you, i…
It's The Truth Ruth Said the little red rooster to the little red hen Man,…
Let's twist again Come on everybody clap your hands Now you're looking good I'…
Litte Red Riding Hood Let me in, honey This is the Big Bopper knockin' Hello, a-L…
Little Red Riding Hood Who's that I see walkin' in these woods? Why it's Little…
Old Maid Well, I"ll tell you a story Of a burglar man: He went to…
Purple People Eater Meets the Witch Doctor While walkin' through the woods not far from town I got…
Strange Kisses I took a chance, went to the dance. Just lookin', lookin'…
That's What I'm Talking About That′s love That's love That′s love That's what I'm talking …
The Purple People Eater Meets the Witchdoctor While walkin′ through the woods not far from town I got…
White Lightnin' Well in North Carolina, way back in the hills Me and…
White Lightning Well in North Carolina, way back in the hills, Lived my…
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They died more than 60 years ago and people who were born long after their passing are here, listening to their music. This shows how talented and loved they were / are.
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@intersepter100 in everlasting horror and agony is where they are....sadly
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Jack Spry
RIP The Big Bopper (October 24, 1930 – February 3, 1959), aged 28
RIP Buddy Holly (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), aged 22
RIP Ritchie Valens (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), aged 17
You will always be remembered as legends.
Helgard Forche
Hof only knows, who's guilty...😥
Helgard Forche
God....
Michael Palmieri
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Who's guilty of WHAT?
Helgard Forche
War es ein Unfall oder ein Anschlag?
The day the music died
Steve Scontriano
Nobody cares anymore. Too much time has gone by