Site last updated: Sunday, April 27, 2025

Log In

Reset Password
MENU
Butler County's great daily newspaper

Guitarist who avoided 'Bopper' plane crash dies

HOUSTON — Tommy Allsup, a guitarist best known for losing a coin toss that kept him off a plane that later crashed and killed rock ’n’ roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “Big Bopper” Richardson, has died. He was 85.

Allsup, died Wednesday at a hospital in Springfield, Mo., due to complications from a hernia operation, said his son Austin Allsup. He had been hospitalized since early this month.

Tommy Allsup was part of Holly’s band when the Lubbock, Texas, singer died in the Feb. 3, 1959, plane crash in Iowa.

Allsup flipped a coin to see who between him and Valens would get a seat on the plane and who would have to take the bus to the next stop on the tour.

Holly, Valens and Richardson died with 21-year-old pilot Roger Peterson when the plane crashed in snowy conditions. The three rockers’ deaths were immortalized in Don McLean’s 1971 song “American Pie,” and became known as “the day the music died.”

Austin Allsup, of Fort Worth, said that his father took losing the coin toss as “a blessing” and that he was humbled to be connected to “such a monumental moment in music history.”

More in National News

Subscribe to our Daily Newsletter

* indicates required
TODAY'S PHOTOS