Surf Ballroom launches groundbreaking Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Big Bopper tribute

Not Fade Away immersive music experience will launch on Buddy Holly’s birthday

This September, the Surf Ballroom & Museum will unveil Not Fade Away: The Immersive Surf Ballroom Experience, a permanent first-of-its-kind experience honoring the legacy of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson in Clear Lake, Iowa.

Opening festivities kick off on Thursday, September 4th, with a book signing and special preview, leading up to the full exhibit debut and ribbon cutting on Sunday, September 7th, what would have been Buddy Holly’s 88th birthday.

Housed in the newly-completed Music Enrichment Center (MEC) adjacent to the historic Surf Ballroom, Not Fade Away is more than an exhibit — it’s a transformative, multi-sensory journey through the birth of rock ‘n’ roll and the timeless sound that changed American music forever. Through immersive digital storytelling, historic artifacts, restored audio, and original archival materials, guests will walk in the footsteps of legends.

“Not Fade Away reflects the power of public-private partnership and our shared commitment to preserving and promoting Clear Lake’s unique place in American music history,” states Clear Lake Mayor Nelson Crabb. “This project brings national attention, educational opportunity, and cultural significance to our community. It’s an investment not only in heritage, but in our future.”

“This is a moment years in the making,” adds Brian Luallen, CEO of the Surf Ballroom & Museum. “We’ve combined cutting-edge technology with the soul of rock ‘n’ roll to tell a story that is as moving as it is unforgettable. ‘Not Fade Away’ honors the legacy of the artists who helped define a generation—and reminds us why their music still matters today.”

Never-before-seen artifacts on display at the Surf Music Experience Center include one of only two existing prototypes for the solid body electric guitar called “The Log,” hand-built by Les Paul in approximately 1937; Les Paul’s original handwritten plans for the very first 8-track tape recording device; Les Paul’s original 8-track console, which revolutionized modern recording; 1970 custom Gibson guitar owned and played by Les Paul; Les Paul’s signature groundbreaking “Paulverizer,” one of only three in existence; guitar signed by Buddy Holly while on the 1959 Winter Dance Party Tour; Les Paul guitar owned and played by Slash, former lead guitarist of Guns ‘n’ Roses; Les Paul guitar owned and played by Warren Haynes, formerly of the Allman Brothers; Stratocaster signed by legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy
BB King signed “Lucille” guitar; Willie Nelson signed guitar; Don McLean signed American Pie LP and guitar; Accordion owned and played by Lawrence Welk; leather top hat worn by Slash; and personal effects of Holly, Valens, and Richardson.

For the board of the North Iowa Cultural Center & Museum (NICCM), the nonprofit that owns and operates the Surf Ballroom, the launch is deeply personal.

The experience is offered in multiple ticket tiers, including exclusive VIP packages that provide access to the Surf Ballroom, immersive gallery, and the historic Carl Fox House, once home to the Surf’s founder. Ticket prices start at $19 and group rates are available. Admission is discounted for city and Cerro Gordo county residents, as well as military veterans, seniors and kids. A full schedule of opening events will be released in the coming weeks.

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