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Ritchie Valens

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The first Hispanic rock star, Ritchie Valens will forever be known as one of the two musicians (along with the Big Bopper) who perished with Buddy Holly in 1959, when their private plane crashed in the midst of a Midwest tour. At the time, Valens had only recently established himself as one of the most promising young talents in rock & roll, just barely missing the top of the charts with "Donna," a number two hit, and pioneering a blend of rock and Latin music with the single's almost equally popular flip side, "La Bamba." Like many rock stars who died prematurely, it's difficult to assess his unrealized potential; he was only 17 at the time of his death, and had just barely begun to make records. Nevertheless, Valens' music has endured for decades.

Ricardo Esteban Valenzuela Reyes was raised in a Mexican-American household in the San Fernando Valley. He played several instruments as a child and eventually devoted most of his focus to the guitar, learning a right-hand version of the guitar despite his own left-handedness. Valens' musical influences were diverse, running the gamut from Little Richard and rockabilly to traditional Mexican genres like mariachi, and his talent on the guitar earned him a spot in a local band, the Silhouettes, when he was 16. Valens eventually became the band's frontman. While playing at a local movie theater in 1958, he was discovered by producer Bob Keane, who signed Valens to his Del-Fi label and convinced him to shorten his surname to "Valens," claiming the abbreviated version had broader appeal than "Valenzuela." Under Keane's wing, Valens entered a Los Angeles recording studio in July and emerged with "Come on Let's Go," which climbed to number 42 on the national charts.

By the end of 1958, Valens had quit high school in order to focus on his career, which had skyrocketed after his second single, "Donna," climbed to number two. Also enjoying a good amount of popularity was the single's innovative flip side, "La Bamba," a rocked-up Mexican folk song performed entirely in Spanish. "La Bamba" featured some fierce guitar work, as well as the thick sound of the Danelectro bass, which gave the instrument more electric presence than it had previously enjoyed on any rock & roll disc. Valens was subsequently hailed as one of rock & roll's teen idols, and he hit road in early 1959 alongside Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, Dion & the Belmonts, and Frankie Sardo.

Billed as "the Winter Dance Party," the tour was originally scheduled to hit 24 Midwestern cities over the course of three weeks. The musicians all shared a single bus, whose heater broke several days into the tour, worsening the long drives between each show. By the time the Winter Dance Party rolled into Clear Lake, Iowa, on February 2, Buddy Holly had grown tired of the chilly conditions and decided to book a plane in order to fly to the show's next stop. After that evening's show at the Surf Ballroom, Holly boarded the plane along with Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. The aircraft crashed several minutes after takeoff, though, instantly killing pilot Roger Peterson along with all three of his passengers. Ritchie Valens was 17 years old.

Valens only had about two albums' worth of material in the can, as well as some lo-fi live tapes of a gig at a local junior high, before his death; undoubtedly, some (or many) of these were demos or unfinished tracks. Other singers emulated Valens' Mexican-American brand of rock in the following years, most notably Chan Romero (originator of "Hippy Hippy Shake," who also recorded for Bob Keane's Del-Fi label and used some of the same musicians who had backed Valens) and Chris Montez. In the 1980s and 1990s, the L.A.-based Latino rock band Los Lobos were often cited for reflecting Valens' influence, and groups like Los Lonely Boys carried the torch of Chicano rock into the 21st century. Meanwhile, the 1987 film La Bamba (whose soundtrack heavily featured Los Lobos) gave his story a glossy Hollywood makeover, exposing Valens' legacy to millions even as it introduced the usual distortions and factual errors in its dramatization of his brief life. ~ Richie Unterberger & Andrew Leahey, Rovi

Genres

: doo-wop rock and roll

Total plays

1.2 billion
Updated on 2025-03-28

Social media links

Monthly listeners

3,180,410

Followers

633,186

Top Cities

  1. United States
    59,039 listeners
  2. Mexico
    58,516 listeners
  3. Chile
    32,533 listeners
  4. Brazil
    32,089 listeners
  5. United States
    30,366 listeners

Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
We Belong Together
We Belong Together
189,344,501 1:57 1959-01-01
La Bamba - Single Version
La Bamba - Single Version
162,758,555 2:07 1959-01-01
La Bamba (Alternate Take)
La Bamba (Alternate Take)
162,706,596 2:07 1958-09-15
Donna
Donna
64,839,018 2:29 2004-04-06
Donna
Donna
64,805,106 2:30 1958-09-15
DONNA
DONNA
64,805,106 2:32 2018-06-29
Come On, Let's Go - Single Version
Come On, Let's Go - Single Version
62,660,834 2:05 2004-09-14
Come On, Let's Go
Come On, Let's Go
62,624,062 2:04 1958-09-15
Come on Let's Go
Come on Let's Go
62,624,062 2:05 2011-02-11
Come On Let’s Go
Come On Let’s Go
62,624,062 2:05 2012-06-25
Come On Let S Go - Original Mix
Come On Let S Go - Original Mix
62,624,062 2:01 2014-07-24
Come On LetÂ’s Go
Come On LetÂ’s Go
62,624,062 2:00 2010-02-01
Come On Let's Go
Come On Let's Go
62,624,062 2:02 2015-03-27
La Bamba - Remastered
La Bamba - Remastered
18,437,012 2:02 1958-03-01
Ooh! My Head
Ooh! My Head
6,098,188 1:51 1959-01-01
Ooh My Head
Ooh My Head
6,093,984 1:51 2011-03-08
Stay Beside Me - Single Version
Stay Beside Me - Single Version
4,818,882 2:24 1959-01-01
Bluebirds Over the Mountain
Bluebirds Over the Mountain
3,271,403 1:45 1959-01-01
Bluebirds over the Mountain
Bluebirds over the Mountain
3,271,403 1:46 1958-09-15
Boney Maronie
Boney Maronie
3,150,758 2:47 1959-01-01
Bony Moronie
Bony Moronie
3,150,758 2:49 2011-03-08
Boney Moronie
Boney Moronie
3,150,758 2:45 1958-09-15
Framed
Framed
2,918,761 2:14 1959-01-01
Framed
Framed
2,917,004 2:13 1958-09-15
That's My Little Suzie
That's My Little Suzie
2,711,878 1:53 1959-01-01
That's My Little Suzie
That's My Little Suzie
2,711,020 1:51 1958-09-15
Rock Lil' Darlin' - Demo
Rock Lil' Darlin' - Demo
2,612,927 1:19 2004-09-14
Rock Little Darling
Rock Little Darling
2,612,927 1:22 1958-09-15
My Darling Is Gone
My Darling Is Gone
2,452,535 2:34 1958-09-15
Dooby Dooby Wah
Dooby Dooby Wah
2,093,558 1:54 1959-01-01
Stay Beside Me
Stay Beside Me
1,962,225 2:22 1958-09-15
Fast Freight
Fast Freight
1,899,751 2:01 1959-01-01
Cry, Cry, Cry
Cry, Cry, Cry
1,784,499 2:15 1958-09-15
Cry Cry Cry
Cry Cry Cry
1,784,499 2:17 2011-03-08
Hi-Tone
Hi-Tone
1,766,692 2:05 1959-01-01
Hurry Up
Hurry Up
1,374,713 1:54 1959-01-01
Big Baby Blues - Single Version
Big Baby Blues - Single Version
1,327,702 1:57 1959-01-01
Malaguena - Demo
Malaguena - Demo
1,201,968 3:01 2004-09-14
Little Girl
Little Girl
1,174,563 2:21 1958-09-15
In a Turkish Town
In a Turkish Town
1,130,053 2:18 1959-01-01
Let's Rock & Roll - Live
Let's Rock & Roll - Live
1,076,782 1:46 1960-01-01
Let's Rock and Roll
Let's Rock and Roll
1,076,782 1:46 1958-09-15
Paddiwack Song
Paddiwack Song
958,663 2:31 1959-01-01
Ritchie's Blues
Ritchie's Blues
773,768 1:32 1959-01-01
Now You're Gone
Now You're Gone
768,046 2:56 1958-09-15
Now Your'e Gone
Now Your'e Gone
768,046 2:56 2011-03-08
Ritchie Doing Commercial for Winter Dance Party, Followed by Radio Announcer from Des Moines, Iowa, Feb 4, 1959 the Day After the Fatal Plane Crash
Ritchie Doing Commercial for Winter Dance Party, Followed by Radio Announcer from Des Moines, Iowa, Feb 4, 1959 the Day After the Fatal Plane Crash
631,442 1:40 2004-09-14
Rockin' All Night
Rockin' All Night
613,652 2:19 1959-01-01
Rockin' All Night
Rockin' All Night
613,541 2:21 1958-09-15
We Belong Together
We Belong Together
535,552 1:58 1958-09-15
Summertime Blues - Live in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High
Summertime Blues - Live in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High
442,604 3:05 1960-01-01
Rhythm Song - Live
Rhythm Song - Live
335,663 1:15 1960-01-01
Bob Keane Intro - Live, Side 1
Bob Keane Intro - Live, Side 1
315,873 1:58 1960-01-01
From Beyond - Live
From Beyond - Live
289,781 3:55 1960-01-01
Guitar Instrumental - Live
Guitar Instrumental - Live
285,822 1:55 1960-01-01
Rock Lil' Darlin' - Live
Rock Lil' Darlin' - Live
260,274 1:30 1960-01-01
Bluebirds Over the Mountain - Demo
Bluebirds Over the Mountain - Demo
200,492 1:02 2004-09-14
Let's Rock & Roll - Demo
Let's Rock & Roll - Demo
197,167 1:31 2004-09-14
La Bamba - Gold Star Recording Session
La Bamba - Gold Star Recording Session
193,592 2:32 2004-09-14
Come On, Let's Go - Demo
Come On, Let's Go - Demo
183,557 2:15 2004-09-14
Donna - Demo
Donna - Demo
181,774 1:55 2004-09-14
Let's Rock and Roll
Let's Rock and Roll
155,738 1:30 2011-03-08
Let’s Rock and Roll
Let’s Rock and Roll
155,738 1:30 2012-06-25
Narration of Ritchie Valens' Story as Told by Bob Keane, Producer and Manager of Ritchie Valens.
Narration of Ritchie Valens' Story as Told by Bob Keane, Producer and Manager of Ritchie Valens.
155,037 21:47 2004-09-14
La Bamba Raspada - En Vivo
La Bamba Raspada - En Vivo
123,889 4:37 2020-08-28
Come On, Let's Go (Live)
Come On, Let's Go (Live)
123,497 3:19 1958-09-15
Donna - Live
Donna - Live
122,362 3:06 1960-01-01
That's My Little Suzie - Demo
That's My Little Suzie - Demo
121,822 2:49 2004-09-14
La Bamba - Live; Traditional Adapt. By Valens
La Bamba - Live; Traditional Adapt. By Valens
86,040 4:37 1960-01-01
Malaguena - Live
Malaguena - Live
73,796 3:24 1960-01-01
Malagueña
Malagueña
73,796 3:23 1958-09-15
Hi-Tone
Hi-Tone
55,353 2:07 1958-09-15
In a Turkish Town
In a Turkish Town
52,360 2:17 2011-03-08
Big Baby Blues
Big Baby Blues
51,682 1:56 1958-09-15
Hi Tone
Hi Tone
43,733 2:07 2011-03-08
That's My Little Suzie
That's My Little Suzie
41,807 2:03 2011-02-11
Ooh, My Head
Ooh, My Head
17,159 1:50 1958-09-15
Rhythm Song
Rhythm Song
13,749 1:07 1958-09-15
Donna - Remastered
Donna - Remastered
12,303 2:21 1958-03-01
Dooby-Dooby-Wah
Dooby-Dooby-Wah
10,453 1:56 1958-09-15
Ritchie's Blues
Ritchie's Blues
10,195 1:32 1958-09-15
In a Turkish Town
In a Turkish Town
10,158 2:16 1958-09-15
Hurry Up
Hurry Up
9,678 1:52 1958-09-15
Paddiwack Song
Paddiwack Song
7,854 2:26 1958-09-15
Fast Freight
Fast Freight
6,827 1:59 1958-09-15
Donna (Live)
Donna (Live)
6,013 2:57 1958-09-15
Summertime Blues
Summertime Blues
3,770 2:24 1958-09-15
Guitar Instrumental
Guitar Instrumental
3,045 1:38 1958-09-15
La Bamba
La Bamba
2,453 1:59 2014-03-11
La Bamba (Live)
La Bamba (Live)
2,286 2:14 1958-09-15
From Beyond
From Beyond
1,728 3:04 1958-09-15
Bob Keane Intro - Live, Side 2
Bob Keane Intro - Live, Side 2
< 1000 0:21 1960-01-01
La Bamba - Ao Vivo
La Bamba - Ao Vivo
< 1000 4:03 2017-11-19
Only Teenagers Allowed
Only Teenagers Allowed
< 1000 1:50 2018-02-08

New releases

La Bamba Legend - Ritchie Valens
La Bamba Legend - Ritchie Valens
2011-03-08
[X5 Music Group]
The Best of Ritchie Valens
The Best of Ritchie Valens
2006-01-24
[Rhino]
The Ritchie Valens Story
The Ritchie Valens Story
2004-09-14
[Rhino]
La Bamba & Other Hits
La Bamba & Other Hits
2004-04-06
[Rhino]
In Concert at Pacoima Jr. High
In Concert at Pacoima Jr. High
1960-01-01
[Rhino/Del-Fi]
Ritchie Valens
Ritchie Valens
1959-01-01
[Rhino/Del-Fi]
Ritchie
Ritchie
1959-01-01
[Rhino/Del-Fi]
Presenting Ritchie Valens
Presenting Ritchie Valens
1958-09-15
[Universal Digital Enterprises]
Donna & La Bamba (Remastered)
Donna & La Bamba (Remastered)
1958-03-01
[Old Europe]