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  1. The Fireballs reunited in 1989 for the Clovis Music Festival, then continued performing with original members George Tomsco, Stan Lark, and Chuck Tharp until 2006, when Tharp died of cancer. Gilmer returned as lead vocalist in 2007. Lark retired from the group in 2016.

    Year
    Title
    Peak Chart Positions(us)
    Peak Chart Positions(us Ac)
    1958
    "I Don't Know"
    1959
    "Long Long Ponytail"
    1959
    "Torquay"
    39
    1959
    "Bulldog"
    24
  2. 11. Aug. 2003 · 13. 445 views 2 years ago. George Tomsco formed the influential rock band The Fireballs with several of his high school friends. The band became known for its instrumental recordings, which...

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  3. Learn about the history and discography of the rock and roll band The Fireballs, featuring George Tomsco on guitar and vocals. Find out how to download their vocal and instrumental singles, and their albums under different aliases.

  4. 7. Nov. 2007 · George Tomsco of the Fireballs plays "Bulldog" with the Okie Dokies, a band from Oklahoma.

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  5. George Tomsco is a New Mexico-based musician who co-wrote and performed the instrumental hits "Fireball" and "Torquay" with The Fireballs. He also sang lead vocals on the #1 song "Sugar Shack" and appeared on American Bandstand several times.

  6. Fireballs guitarist George Tomsco talked about what it was like to be in a band in the 1960s. Q - I've read that The Fireballs recorded at Norman Petty's studio in New Mexico. What year would that have been?

  7. 13. Aug. 2016 · George Tomsco is a musician and songwriter who formed the influential rock band The Fireballs in the 1950s. He talks about his career, his songs, and the Surf Guitar movement in this oral history interview by NAMM.org.