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  1. Gilmer returned as lead vocalist in 2007. Lark retired from the group in 2016. Stan Lark (born Stanley Roy Lark on July 27, 1940, in Raton, New Mexico) died on August 4, 2021, at age 81 in Amarillo, TX. Eric Budd (born Eric James Budd October 23, 1938, Raton, New Mexico died October 7, 2022 aged 83 in Conway Springs, Kansas.

  2. They reformed in the nineties to once again play their hits for new and old fans of early rock ‘n’ roll. And throughout it all, they never lost that enthusiasm. Below is my interview with Fireballs bassist Stan Lark from September 2020. Sadly, Stan passed away on August 4, 2021. May he rest in peace.

  3. 7 de ago. de 2021 · Stan Lark, original and long-time bassist for the Fireballs & Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, died this past Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2021. He was bassist on...

  4. Stan Lark retired from the band in 2016, after being the group's bassist for 58 years. He passed away August 4, 2021 at the age of 81. George Tomsco & Jimmy Gilmer performed together as The FIreballs on February 5, 2022 at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. Shortly after Jimmy developed health issues forcing him to retire.

  5. 2 de ene. de 2013 · Fifty-five years ago, the Fireballs drove two cars out of Ratón and went to No. 1 on the national charts. Yep—they’re still killin’ it. In January 1958, high school student George Tomsco talked his best friend, Stan Lark, into joining an unnamed little combo for the annual PTA talent show at Ratón High School.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2015 · Standing in for original bass player (Stan Lark) was Fireball’s historian Jerry MacNeish on bass. The Fireballs performed at the Nebraska Music Hall Of Fame induction ceremonies in Lincoln, Nebraska in 2000. On August 29, 2001, The Fireballs were inducted into the West Texas Rock & Roll Walk Of Fame in Lubbock, TX.

  7. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › fireballsTHE FIREBALLS - TIMS

    - Stan Lark (acoustic and electric bass), born 27 July 1940 - Eric Budd (drums), born 23 October 1938. The Fireballs' recording career lasted just over a decade (1958-1969). Hailing from Raton, New Mexico, they were one of the few instrumental groups to adapt successfully to becoming a vocal band when singer Jimmy Gilmer joined them in the ...