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'The Big Bopper' (wasn't a band) was Jiles P Richardson Jr. He was a dj, singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was killed in the plane crash with Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens. JP Richardson had watched college students doing a dance called 'The Bop', and nicknamed himself 'The Big Bopper'.
Because she can sing, how else?!
I would say that the value would be extremely high, considering the age of the autograph, the legendary status of Buddy and the fact that he died so young, in or even before his prime... I guess you could compare that to an Eddie Cochran guitar, a Ritchie Valens guitar, a phone used by The Big Bopper in his shows, etc... A baseball signed by Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and people like that would have an extrenely high value...but I guess that it couldn't beat a Buddy Holly autograph. I just couldn't say the exact value because it would depend on the quality of the signature, the paper [or anything else] it was written on, etc... The most important thing of all would be to make sure it is Buddy who signed the autograph, which could be very hard. They say that only about 4 % of The Beatles' signatures are real. but consiterining it was is the best condison aboat mmmmm...... 70,000$-100,000$!!!!
they became famous becasue they are better than any one else around they have talent, looks, the moves and amazing personalities. get it, got it, good.
although his fans might have quite a few different answers, some of his most popular songs among everyone else are the ones you hear on the radio: The A Team, Lego House, You Need Me I Don't Need You, (and if you live in the UK): Give Me Love and Drunk