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  1. Nel 1953 Dave Burgess registrò per l'etichetta Okeh Records come cantante, ma non ebbe molto successo. Ha registrato per diverse etichette discografiche durante gli anni Cinquanta. Nel 1957 incide per Challenge come Dave Duprè . Ha avuto successo scrivendo molte canzoni tra cui il successo del 1957 I'm Available .

  2. The Chameleons. The Chameleons are an English rock band formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester, in 1981. The band's classic line-up consisted of bassist and vocalist Mark Burgess, guitarists Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever. The band released their debut studio album, Script of the Bridge, in 1983.

  3. Dave Burgess, born in Lancaster, California, was the guitarist for The Champs, who had a #1 US/#5 UK hit with the Mexican-tinged, saxophone-based instrumental Tequila.He has also worked as a session musician and he was a songwriter before he joined The Champs, most notably penning the hit I'm Available for Margie Rayburn in 1957, which reached #9 in the U.S. the same year.

  4. Dave Evans (* 20. Juli 1953 in London ... dem Bassisten Larry Van Kriedt und dem Drummer Colin Burgess vorgestellt hatte, wurde er bald als Leadsänger der Gruppe ausgewählt. Er blieb allerdings nur neun Monate Mitglied. Er wurde von Ma ...

  5. Dave Lambert, 2008. Dave Lambert (* 8. März 1949 in Hounslow, Middlesex, England) ist ein britischer Gitarrist und Singer-Songwriter. Karriere Fire. Seine ersten öffentlichen Auftritte absolvierte Lambert in den 1960er Jahren mit der Band Friday's Chil ...

  6. The Champs recorded a sequel to "Tequila" titled "Too Much Tequila". Released as a maroon-label Challenge single, it reached No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2020, group leader Dave Burgess resurrected The Champs and recorded 12 new tracks for an LP titled Tequila Party. The album contains a "party" version of "Tequila".

  7. Dave Burgess. " Lucky Star " is a 1961 song by Dave Burgess, first recorded as a B-side by Ricky Nelson but better known in the A-side version by Gene Vincent . The tune was written by Dave Burgess of the Champs, an old friend of Vincent's who now ran Five Star Music and Challenge Records. [1] It is no relation to "Lucky Star" the 1957 song by ...