<p><span>ST. PAUL, Minn.</span> (AP) — Former 1960s teen cocktail statue <span>Bobby Vee</span> says he’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.</p>
<p>The 69-year-old, innate <span>Robert Velline</span> in Fargo, N.D., says on his website that he was diagnosed final year.</p>
<p>Vee was catapulted to stardom after a deaths of <span>Buddy Holly</span>, <span>Ritchie Valens</span> and JP “Big Bopper” Richardson in a 1959 craft pile-up en track to <span>Moorhead, Minn.</span> Vee and his friends filled in for a contingent during a Moorhead opening and shortly after that he available his initial single, “Suzie Baby,” for Soma Records in Minneapolis.</p>
<p>The <span>St. Paul Pioneer Press</span> (<a href="http://bit.ly/Jzm8cX">http://bit.ly/Jzm8cX</a> ) says Vee’s mother of 48 years, <span>Karen Velline</span>, is also traffic with health ...
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