Remembering "the day the music died" tonight on The Early Years

When you hear the dying strains of Van Halen's Happy Trails signalling the end of The Mosen Explosion for another week, don't touch your PC, your mobile device or your internet radio and join me in The Early Years on Mushroom FM.
Hello, I'm Steve Cutway and my musical focus is the 50s and 60s and it's more entertaining than the Super Bowl!
Feb. 3, 1959 has come to be known as "the day the music died" thanks to Don McLean's American Pie. Just after midnight that day, a chartered plane carrying singers Richie Valens, J.P. Richardson (the Big Bopper) and Buddy Holly crashed shortly after take-off from Clear Lake, Iowa.
Tonight, I'll play music by "the three stars". (You'll have to listen to get that reference.)
So join me, Steve Cutway, in The Early Years, this evening at 6 PM Eastern, immediately following the Mosen Explosion, with an encore presentation Wednesday morning at 7 AM Eastern, only on Mushroom FM, the home of the fun guys, making four decades of magic mushroom memories!