Ritchie Valens

Acting

Born: 1941-05-13
Died: 1959-02-03
From: Los Angeles, California, USA
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.1

Also Known As

Richard Steven Valenzuela Reyes

Biography

Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), known professionally as Ritchie Valens, was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens was killed in a plane crash eight months into his recording career. Valens had several hits, most notably "La Bamba", which he had adapted from a Mexican folk song. Valens transformed the song into one with a rock rhythm and beat, and it became a hit in 1958, making Valens a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement. He also had an American number 2 hit with "Donna". On February 3, 1959, on what has become known as "The Day the Music Died", Valens died in a plane crash in Iowa, an accident that also claimed the lives of fellow musicians Buddy Holly and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, as well as pilot Roger Peterson. In 2001, Valens was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Awards & Nominations4 won · 1 nominated

🏆 Won

Latin Grammy Hall of Fame

La Bamba

2013
🏆 Won

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

2001
🏆 Won

Grammy Hall of Fame

1999
Nominated

Grammy Award for Song of the Year

La Bamba

1987
🏆 Won

star on Hollywood Walk of Fame