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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ChampsThe Champs - Wikipedia

    Band members. Chuck Rio – saxophone, vocals (born Daniel Flores on July 11, 1929, Santa Paula, California, died September 19, 2006, Huntington Beach, California) Dave Burgess – rhythm guitar (a.k.a. "Dave Dupree", born December 13, 1934, Beverly Hills, California) Dale Norris – lead guitar (born Springfield, Missouri)

  2. Mitglieder. Dave Burgess, Lead-Gitarre. Dale Norris, Gitarre. Buddy Bride, Rhythmus-Gitarre. Danny Flores, Tenorsaxofon (bis 1958) Jimmy Seals, Saxofon. Ben Norman, E-Bass (bis 1958) Cliff Hils, Bass. Bobby Morris, Bass. Gene Alden, Schlagzeug (bis 1958) Dash Crofts, Schlagzeug. Einzelnachweise. ↑ Charts DE Charts UK Charts US. ↑ Bronson.

  3. The Champs (1958-1965) Seals and Crofts were enduring members of the Champs, a primarily instrumental, straight ahead Latin, rhythm and blues combo forever associated with the song, "Tequila." That song was credited to Daniel Flores (b. 1929, a.k.a. "Chuck Rio"), a talented saxophonist, keyboardist and singer.

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  4. The Champs (L-R) Joe Burnas, Dave Burgesss, Gene Alden, Chuck Rio, Dale Norris. The Champs were West Coast sessionmen whose first single, the instrumental "Tequila" stayed on the charts nineteen weeks, reached number one, sold more than six million records worldwide, and won a Grammy for best R&B record of 1958. Members: Dave Burgess - lead guitar

  5. Line-up. Dave Burgess. Guitar. Jimmy Seals. Saxophone. Chuck Rio. Vocals, Saxophone. Curtis Paul. Bass. Gene Alden. Drums. Dean Beard. Keyboard. Past members. Johnny Meeks. Guitar. Bob Morris. Bass. Benjamin Van Norman. Bass. Dale Norris. Guitar. Dean McDaniel. Bass. See more. Albums. All Albums Single. Go, Champs, Go!

  6. Members: Bob Morris (2), Dale Norris, Danny Flores, Dash Crofts, Dave Burgess, Dean Beard, Gary Nieland, Glen Campbell, James Seals, Jerry Kolbrak, Johnny Meeks, Moe Marshall: Variations:

  7. 5. Apr. 2024 · The band consisted of five members, including lead singer and saxophonist, Dave Burgess. The group gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, producing numerous hits that still remain favorites today. The Champs’ blend of rock and Mexican music made them pioneers of the “Tex-Mex” sound.