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The Champs Tequila
catalog number: CDCH227
weight in Kg 0,107
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The Champs: Tequila
CD on ACE RECORDS by The Champs - TequilaSongs
The Champs - Tequila Medium 1 | |||
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1: | Tequila | ||
2: | Train To Nowhere | ||
3: | Sombrero | ||
4: | Experiment In Terror | ||
5: | La Cucaracha | ||
6: | Too Much Tequila | ||
7: | Turnpike | ||
8: | Beatnik | ||
9: | El Rancho Rock | ||
10: | Midnighter | ||
11: | Chariot Rock | ||
12: | Limbo Rock | ||
13: | Subway | ||
14: | Red Eye | ||
15: | Gone Train | ||
16: | Caramba |
The Champs - Tequila Medium 2 | |||
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1: | The Shoddy Shoddy | ||
2: | Jumping Bean | ||
3: | The Caterpillar | ||
4: | Bandido | ||
5: | What's Up Buttercup |
Artikeleigenschaften von The Champs: Tequila
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Interpret: The Champs
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Albumtitel: Tequila
- Format CD
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Genre Rock 'n' Roll
- Music Genre Rock 'n' Roll
- Music Style Instrumental Rock & Roll - Beat
- Music Sub-Genre 277 Instrumental R&R/Beat
- Title Tequila
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Label Ace Records
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SubGenre Rock - Rock'n'Roll
EAN: 0029667122726
- weight in Kg 0.107
Artist description "Champs"
The original Champs were formed late 1957. They worked as studio musicians for Joe Johnson's Challenge label located in California. Guitarist Dave Burgess was head of A & R and the first artist signed to Gene Autry's label. While recording instrumental tracks for a Jerry Wallace album, Burgess had some studio time left and recorded "Train to nowhere" with session man Dale Norris guitar, Gene Alden drums, Joe Burgas bass, Buddy Bruce lead guitar and Danny Floris, a.k.a. Chuck Rio, sax A. "r side was needed for a possible single release and Flores came up with a tune he had written while visiting his family in Tijana Mexico titled 'Tequila". Burgess liked it so much that it was released late 1957 as The Champs when someone suggested they name themselves after Gene Autry's horse Champion. Danny's shout "Tequilla" at the appropriate breaks became the rock and roll cry of the year hitting number I in Billboards hot 100. They archieved a num-ber of other chart hit singles over the next four years though none came cl,oseto the success of "Tequila". Over the years, personnel of The Champs changed continually when toured all over the country with notable musicians as Jimmy Seals and Dash Crofts, Jerry Cole, Dean Beard and Glen Campbell, the group finally gave up in 1965 after releasing thirty more singles under various names without any luck.