How a 1950s Teen Star Bravely Protected His Twin Sons

Ricky Nelson, born Eric Hilliard Nelson on May 8, 1940, in Teaneck, New Jersey, became one of America’s most beloved teen idols.

The son of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, he grew up on their sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, appearing with his brother David

and becoming one of television’s most visible young performers. At 17, his rendition of “I’m Walking” on the show

launched his recording career, reaching number four on the Billboard charts. Soon, hits like Poor Little Fool,

Travelin’ Man, Fools Rush In, and Garden Party secured his place in music history.

In 1963, Ricky married Kristin Harmon, with whom he had four children: Sam, twins Matthew and Gunnar, and Tracy.

Despite a fear of flying, he toured extensively and even sought therapy to cope with the anxiety.

Tragically, in 1985, while en route to a New Year’s Eve show, Ricky’s DC-3 caught fire midair. Though the pilots landed,

Ricky and other passengers perished. The cause remains unclear, though mechanical issues with the plane’s heater were suspected.

His foresight saved his sons, who were meant to join him but were told not to fly. Today,

Matthew and Gunnar honor him through their own music, carrying forward Ricky Nelson’s legacy.

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