Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1959)

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a, it, RITCHIE VALENS and his friends Buddy Holly, 22, and J.P. (Big Bopper) Richardson, 24, are dead. Yet in the town of Granada Hills, California, Donna Ludwig, his 16-year-old girlfriend, is listening to his latest album , . , and in nearby Pacoima, his mother, Mrs. Concepcion Valenzuela, is also listening . . . and in towns and cities throughout the United States, his friends and fans are listening . . . listening. And for them all, one song that Ritchie is singing, “We by JIM HOFFMAN Belong Together,” has a special meaning . . . ":C ■4 “You’re mine, And we belong together Yes, we belong together FOR ETERNITY...” (Continued on page 84) From left to right: Family and friends gather around Mrs. Valenzuela as she mourns her son . . . Ritchie Valens. he had so much to live for . . , Donna Ludwig, the young girl that Ritchie left behind him. 64