
Born Jiles Perry Richardson Jr.,
October 24, 1930 in Sabine Pass, Texas. His family moved to Port Arthur when he was very
young. He attended public schools, and played football in high school. Jape graduated at
Beaumont High School in 1949, While he was in college, he found a job at a radio station
in Beaumont, Texas. Jiles, or "Jape" as he preferred to be called, married
Adrian Joy Fryon on April 18, 1952. They would have a daughter, Deborah. In 1957, while
working as a deejay for KTRM in Beaumont, he coined the name "The Big Bopper" a
stage name he would use for the rest of his life.
In May of '57 he broadcast for
six days straight, spinning 1,821 records and established a world record for continuous
broadcasting. Jape had been writing some songs, and was soon discovered by Harold
"Pappy" Daily. It was in 1957 when Jape recorded his most famous song,
"Chantilly Lace", which became the 3rd most played song of 1958.
Throughout '58, Jape signed onto
many tours to promote his record. His last tour being the Winter Dance Party of
1959. The tour was scheduled to
play in remote locations throughout mid-west United States, and the mid-west was suffering
a harsh winter. The bus provided to the musicians had engine problems and no heating
system. For this last reason Jape had caught the flu. When the tour rolled into Clear Lake
Iowa, Buddy Holly chartered a plane to
fly his band to the next gig.
Jape approached Buddy's bass player, Waylon Jennings, and asked for Jennings seat on the
plane, so that Jape could get some rest and a doctors appointment. Waylon agreed and gave
his seat to Jape, a
decision that saved him, but
killed the Bopper. Waylon would feel guilty for this for some time. The plane took off
from Mason City Airport around 1:00 the morning of February 3rd, 1959, and crashed 8 miles
after takeoff, killing
Jape, Buddy Holly, Ritchie
Valens, and the pilot Roger Peterson. At the time of his death, Jape was 28 years old. His
wife, Adrian, was pregnant with their second child. Jay P. Richardson would be born 84
days after his father's death. Jape's body was flown back to Beaumont by private plane.
After his funeral the streets were lined with fans watching the long procession of cars
moving to the cemetery.
Jiles Perry Richardson was
interred in the Beaumont Cemetery on February 5th.


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