Scarce photograph of the 1950s Rock 'N' Roller
Rare Photograph inscribed and signed: "
To / Reg - / Thanks / for the wonderful / hospitality
/ Big / Bopper". B/w, 6¾ x 8½. Publicity photograph by Van Dyck Studio, Beaumont (imprint
at lower left edge). Ink lightly beaded (completely legible). Minor surface creases (most not
evident head on) at background. Fine condition.
Framed, not by the Gallery of History:
15¼x17¾. Not reviewed by us for conservation integrity. Mat has separated from frame,
resulting in the photograph not being flush with glass. Frame is scratched and chipped, backing
paper is torn at upper portion. "As is" framing.
Jiles Perry Richardson (1930-1959) was a Texas disc jockey who called himself "The
Big Bopper" after the latest dance craze, the bop. His song, "Chantilly Lace", which
he wrote and sang, reached the "Top Ten" in 1958. In January 1959, The Big Bopper
was booked on the Winter Dance Party tour that would cover most of the Midwest. The
tour included such headliners as Buddy Holly, Dion and the Belmonts, Waylon Jennings and
Ritchie Valens.
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