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In this episode Frankie Avalon and Ryan O’Quinn begin with the realities of life on the road including travel woes, gate changes, and sprinting through airports before the conversation opens into a remarkable chapter of music history as Frankie shares how he was just 18 years old, newly famous, and started his first national tours.
Avalon reflects on early bus tours alongside legends like Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, The Everly Brothers and other teen idols of the era. He opens up about friendships formed on the road, the realities of performing for both white and Black audiences during a deeply divided time in America, and what it meant to be part of a generation of young artists shaping a new sound.
Frankie recalls finishing the tour after the tragic plane crash of his friends, an experience that forever changed music, the tour, and everyone on it.
It’s a powerful, honest conversation about camaraderie, loss, resilience, and a moment in history when the music (and perhaps the world) shifted forever.
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In this episode Frankie Avalon and Ryan O’Quinn begin with the realities of life on the road including travel woes, gate changes, and sprinting through airports before the conversation opens into a remarkable chapter of music history as Frankie shares how he was just 18 years old, newly famous, and started his first national tours.
Avalon reflects on early bus tours alongside legends like Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, The Everly Brothers and other teen idols of the era. He opens up about friendships formed on the road, the realities of performing for both white and Black audiences during a deeply divided time in America, and what it meant to be part of a generation of young artists shaping a new sound.
Frankie recalls finishing the tour after the tragic plane crash of his friends, an experience that forever changed music, the tour, and everyone on it.
It’s a powerful, honest conversation about camaraderie, loss, resilience, and a moment in history when the music (and perhaps the world) shifted forever.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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