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  1. Freddy “Boom Boom” Cannon, who holds the record as the recording artist. with the most performances on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand (110), debuted his new tune on National TV Labor Day Weekend. The tune, "the Svengoolie Stomp," was inspired by one of Freddy's favorite TV shows, seen Saturday nights on Me TV. A long time.

  2. Freddie Cannon. Soundtrack: X-Men: First Class. Rocker Freddy Cannon was born in the Boston suburb of Swampscott, Massachusetts. His father, a truck driver, was also a semi-professional musician, getting gigs in the Boston area with local bands playing his trumpet and singing. Freddy taught himself to play guitar, and after graduating high school in 1955 got a job playing guitar on a record by ...

  3. Listen to Freddy's Hits. Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon celebrates his 38th anniversary as an internationally known rock and roller. Born in Revere, Massachusetts, people began calling him "Boom Boom" because of his driving beat, the "whoos" that he would yell on his records and because his name was Cannon. In 1959 Freddy recorded a song that his ...

  4. 2. März 2013 · The Explosive Freddy Cannon, Beating The Beatles to UK #1. Almost immediately, Cannon’s fans started calling him “Boom Boom” for the sheer force of his sound. In February 1960, Swan released his suitably named debut album, The Explosive Freddy Cannon, which included “Tallahassee Lassie” and “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans,” a ...

  5. Freddy “Boom Boom” Cannon, who holds the record as the recording artist. with the most performances on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand (110), debuted his new tune on National TV Labor Day Weekend. The tune, "the Svengoolie Stomp," was inspired by one of Freddy's favorite TV shows, seen Saturday nights on Me TV. A long time.

  6. Explore music from Freddy Cannon. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Freddy Cannon on Discogs.

  7. Explore music from Freddy Cannon. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Freddy Cannon on Discogs.