Surf Ballroom - Clear Lake, Iowa
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N 43° 08.376 W 093° 23.389
15T E 468298 N 4776391
This historic building is located at 460 North Shore Drive in Clear Lake Iowa.
Waymark Code: WM14V6E
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 08/25/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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The Surf Ballroom (also called the Surf) is a Historic Rock and Roll Landmark at 460 North Shore Drive, Clear Lake, Iowa, United States. The Surf is closely associated with the event known colloquially as "The Day the Music Died" – early rock and roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson gave their last performances at the Surf on February 2, 1959 as part of the "Winter Dance Party Tour".

On September 6, 2011, The Surf Ballroom was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2021, it was named a National Historic Landmark.

Name and history
The original Surf Ballroom opened on April 17, 1933. It was named that because the original owners wanted patrons to feel like they were at a surf beach club. Murals were painted on the club walls depicting ocean waves, boats on the water, and palm trees. The furniture is bamboo and rattan, giving a South Sea Islands ambience. Several fake palm trees rise on each side of the stage. Clouds are painted on the ceiling to give a feeling of dancing outdoors by the ocean. The original ballroom was built on the shore of Clear Lake and the re-build was right across the street from the lake, which may have something to do with the name as well, since the lake is water and the club name refers to water.

It burned down on April 20, 1947 at an estimated loss of $250,000. On 1 July 1948 it reopened, having been rebuilt across the street from its original location. It still hosts numerous events year round and has a seating capacity of 2,100 and a 6,300-square-foot (590 m2) dance floor. The facility includes a museum of music memorabilia, a Wall of Fame including many of the many famous artists who performed at the venue, and a souvenir shop.

The Surf Ballroom is currently owned by the Snyder family of Clear Lake and is open to the public daily. The exterior of the ballroom has changed very little since the 1950s. Backstage, in an area known as "The Green Room," acts that have performed on the ballroom's historic stage, such as Little River Band, Loverboy, The Righteous Brothers, The Temptations, The Beach Boys, Waylon Jennings (A former band member and bass player of Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets.) and Bobby Rydell have signed their names on the whitewashed walls, as well as have had photos of themselves placed on a wall alongside those of early rock-and-roll pioneers.

In 1998, the Surf Ballroom was inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in the Ballroom category. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum designated the Surf Ballroom a historical landmark on January 27, 2009. The ceremony giving landmark status to the site kicked off a week-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the February 2, 1959, "Winter Dance Party" concert and the tragic incident of February 3, 1959.

The Day the Music Died
Holly, Valens and Richardson left The Surf immediately after the show, going to the nearby Mason City airport and chartering a small plane to take them to Fargo, North Dakota to prepare for their next show at the Moorhead Armory in Moorhead, Minnesota. The plane took off at 12:55 AM Central Time on Tuesday February 3, 1959. Shortly after takeoff, the plane crashed, killing everyone aboard.

A concrete monument was erected outside The Surf, and the ballroom is adorned with large pictures of the three musicians. A street flanking the facility's east property line is named Buddy Holly Place in his honor.

Winter Dance Party Tribute Event
Each February since 1979, the Surf Ballroom hosts a "Winter Dance Party" tribute show to honor the lives and legacies of the three stars.

- Surf Ballroom Wikipedia Page



Clear Lake Visitor Center writeup:
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Also open Saturday 9am-1pm Memorial Day through Labor Day

About Us
One of the last remaining ballrooms in the Midwest, the Surf is often filled to capacity as nationally known and locally recognized musicians take the stage. Fully restored and fashioned after a South Seas beach club, the Surf holds a place in music history as the final concert site of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. ''The Big Bopper'' Richardson. An annual tribute is held each February to celebrate the revolutionary styles of these performers.

To many, the Surf Ballroom is an American cultural icon as well as an important historical landmark. The Surf has a capacity of 2100 and accommodates visitors with 30,000 square feet of entertainment area, including a 6,300 square foot dance floor.

On January 27, 2009 the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (Cleveland, Ohio) dedicated the Surf Ballroom as a historic rock and roll landmark. The plaque reads: ''There are few buildings in existence today that represent a complete shift in our music history. As the last concert venue for Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. ''The Big Bopper'' Richardson, the Surf is the bedrock of where the sound and attitude of rock and roll changed forever.'' In 2011 the Surf Ballroom was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2020 the Surf was honored to be named a National Historic Landmark.

Also available for private events, the Surf is an unforgettable venue for weddings, meetings, corporate parties and conventions.

Highlights
Guided Group Tours by appointment
Open Monday - Friday year-round & on Saturdays Memorial Day-Labor Day
Fully restored & fashioned after a South Seas beach club
Available for private parties & events
Visit our website for Upcoming Concerts & Events!

- Clear Lake Iowa Visitor Bureau Page



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