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

    Gene Alden – drums (born 1930, South Dakota) Dean Beard – piano (born August 31, 1935, Santa Anna, Texas, died April 4, 1989, in Coleman, Texas) Jim Seals - saxophone; Dash Crofts - drums; Dave "Snuffy" Smith played bass from late 1959 to 1960.

  2. Gene Alden (b: 1931, Sioux Falls, S Dak) First touring lineup of the Champs: Dave Burgess Danny Flores aka Chuck Rio Gene Alden Dale Norris (b: 1934; Maple Grove, Miss) Joe Burnas (b: Aug 15, 1923, Chicago) Notable early replacement members:

  3. Explore Gene Alden's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Gene Alden on AllMusic.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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:

  6. Find Gene's current address, phone number and email. Contact information for people named Gene Alden found in Alaska and Colorado, and include family, property and public records.

  7. Artist. Gene Alden. WINS* 1. NOMINATIONS* 1st Annual GRAMMY Awards. WINNER. Best Rhythm & Blues Performance. Tequila. View All Nominations For This Artist. Through the 66th GRAMMY Awards. Gene Alden News. View All News. All GRAMMY Awards and Nominations for Gene Alden. 1st Annual GRAMMY Awards. Wins. Best Rhythm & Blues Performance. Tequila.