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(34,195 posts)
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 01:04 PM Oct 2016

1960s pop singer Bobby Vee has died at age 73

Source: WFTV9ABC

1960s pop singer Bobby Vee has died at age 73

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Pop idol Bobby Vee, the boyish, grinning 1960s singer whose career was born when he took a Midwestern stage as a teenager to fill in after the 1959 plane crash that killed rock 'n' roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, has died. He was 73.

Vee, whose hits included the chart-topping "Take Good Care of My Baby" and who helped a young Bob Dylan get his start, died Monday of advanced Alzheimer's disease, said his son, Jeff Velline. Vee was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2011, and performed his last show that year.

Born Robert Velline in Fargo, North Dakota, Vee was only 15 when he took the stage in Moorhead, Minnesota, after the Feb. 3, 1959, plane crash in Iowa that killed Holly, Valens and Richardson on their way to the concert. That dark day in rock history was commemorated by singer-songwriter Don McLean in his 1972 pop song "American Pie" as "The Day The Music Died."

The call went out for local acts to replace Holly at his scheduled show at the Moorhead National Guard Armory. Vee and his 2-week-old band volunteered, along with three or four other bands.
He went on to record 38 Top 100 hits from 1959 to 1970, hitting the top of the charts in 1961 with the Carole King-Gerry Goffin song "Take Care Good of My Baby," and reaching No. 2 with the follow-up, "Run to Him." Other Vee hits include "Rubber Ball," ''The Night Has A Thousand Eyes," ''Devil or Angel," ''Come Back When You Grow Up," ''Please Don't Ask About Barbara" and "Punish Her."

Bob Dylan grew up in Hibbing, a town on northern Minnesota's Iron Range, and briefly played with Vee's band.


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1960s pop singer Bobby Vee has died at age 73 (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Oct 2016 OP
When I grew up in Minnesota...............on the AM dial turbinetree Oct 2016 #1
requiescat in pace, and thanks for the music. niyad Oct 2016 #2
night has a thousand eyes niyad Oct 2016 #3
I love that song! thank you for linking! flygal Oct 2016 #14
you are most welcome niyad Oct 2016 #17
He had a sweet voice. milestogo Oct 2016 #4
The elusive Bob Dylan gave Vee plenty of love in 2013 when playing back in Minnesota - link... zonkers Oct 2016 #5
here's a clip of that tribute and "suzy baby" msongs Oct 2016 #7
Bob. Thanks. zonkers Oct 2016 #10
Both Vee and Dylan filled in for the show Holley, Bopper, and Valens eternally missed. Eleanors38 Oct 2016 #11
"the most beautiful person I’ve ever been on stage with" ~~~ Dylan about Vee anamandujano Oct 2016 #20
R.I.P. Bobby Vee femmocrat Oct 2016 #6
RIP. I always loved "Run to Him". sinkingfeeling Oct 2016 #8
RIP Bobby. My favorite: Kingofalldems Oct 2016 #9
Well, shit - I've got Bobby on my regular musical rotation. I will listen tonight, and say thanks. NBachers Oct 2016 #12
I Got To Work with Bobby Vee kooth Oct 2016 #13
That's so nice to hear! I always thought he looked like a nice guy! flygal Oct 2016 #15
thank you for sharing that sweet memory. it is always nice to hear that the public niyad Oct 2016 #18
He saw the Birtish Invasion coming. Norbert Oct 2016 #16
he was younger than i would have imagined. barbtries Oct 2016 #19
RIP joeybee12 Oct 2016 #21
 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
11. Both Vee and Dylan filled in for the show Holley, Bopper, and Valens eternally missed.
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 03:23 PM
Oct 2016

He was a solid performer who knew a good song when he saw it and gave it more than full credit. He was there when that era of pop music needed him the most.

Take another encore up there.

NBachers

(17,100 posts)
12. Well, shit - I've got Bobby on my regular musical rotation. I will listen tonight, and say thanks.
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 03:42 PM
Oct 2016

My voice is a little more hoarse than I would expect.

kooth

(218 posts)
13. I Got To Work with Bobby Vee
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 03:44 PM
Oct 2016

It was in the summer on 1990 at the Tulsa State Fair where I was in a band that got to back him up on stage. He was the nicest guy of all of the oldies acts I ever met. He still had a great voice and was a down-to-earth guy.

RIP

niyad

(113,259 posts)
18. thank you for sharing that sweet memory. it is always nice to hear that the public
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 07:19 PM
Oct 2016

and personal personas match.

Norbert

(6,039 posts)
16. He saw the Birtish Invasion coming.
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 06:22 PM
Oct 2016

Made a pretty good album about that time called Bobby Vee Sings the New Sound of England. Unfortunately he was somewhat of a casualty of the British Invasion and wouldn't have a top hit song again until Come Back When You Grow Up in 1967. I'll Make You Mine is from the aforementioned album.





I knew he wasn't doing well but it's still a shock to hear of his passing. Rest in peace Bobby and thank for the good times and great sounds.
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