The teen idol of the 50s who saved his twin boys in the mysterious plane accident that led to his own death

Ricky Nelson, born Eric Hilliard Nelson on May 8, 1940, in Teaneck, New Jersey, became one of America’s first teen pop idols. The son of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, he grew up in the spotlight on their legendary sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, which ran for sixteen years.

Ricky and his older brother David joined the show as children, making him one of the most televised musicians of his era. By his teens, he was already earning more than most adults, despite his father’s wish that he pursue college.

At seventeen, his performance of “I’m Walking” on the family’s show launched him into music. The single climbed to number four on the Billboard chart, establishing him as a star. From there, he scored hits with “Poor Little Fool,” “Travelin’ Man,” “Fools Rush In,” and “Garden Party.”

In 1963, Ricky married Kristin Harmon, a family friend and Hollywood native. Together they had four children: Sam, twins Matthew and Gunnar, and daughter Tracy. His family remained central to his life even as his career grew.

Through the 1960s, Ricky thrived as rock and roll exploded. He toured widely, though he was burdened by a lifelong fear of flying. He even sought therapy to manage his anxiety about air travel.

Tragically, his fear proved prophetic. In December 1985, Ricky boarded a DC-3 for a Dallas New Year’s Eve show. Just days earlier, he told Matthew and Gunnar not to join him. Gunnar later recalled his father seemed to sense danger.

As the plane neared Texas, smoke filled the cabin and fire broke out, killing Ricky and his fellow passengers. Though rumors blamed drugs, his family explained the aircraft’s faulty gasoline heater was the likely cause.

Ricky’s death was heartbreaking, but his decision spared his sons. Matthew and Gunnar went on to build their own careers, honoring their father’s legacy. His music, and theirs, keeps his memory alive for generations.

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