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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.

  2. The Fireballs. More images. Profile: US rock and roll group, formed 1957 in Raton, New Mexico. George Tomsco - lead guitar, vocals. Stan Lark - bass, vocals. Chuck Tharp - rhythm guitar, vocals (1957 to 1960) Dan Trammel - rhythm guitar (on 1st single only, 1958) Eric Budd - drums (1958 to 1962)

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

    The Fireballs pioneered an economic and highly distinctive Tex-Mex instrumental sound led by guitarist George Tomsco. George had met fellow musician / singer Chuck Tharp back in 1955 and by the autumn of 1957 they had recruited Danny Trammell on rhythm, Eric Budd on drums and Stan Lark on bass.

  4. so Petty logged the first Fireballs session for Wednesday night. January 1959 found their first record released on KAPP records. " Fireball ", a guitar instrumental; and " I Don't Know ", a vocal by Chuck Tharp. Fireball" was the Billboard 'pick' which resulted in the first airplay and sales.

  5. 6 de may. de 2022 · Escucha música de Chuck Tharp como Long long ponytail, Long, Long Ponytail y mucho más. Encuentra los temas, álbumes e imágenes más recientes de Chuck Tharp.

  6. 17 de feb. de 2017 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2017 CD release of "Complete Instrumentals & Chuck Tharp Vocals" on Discogs.

  7. In 1957, Tomsco and his 17-year-old friends Chuck Tharp, Stan Lark, and Danny Trammell hooked up with the slightly older (at 19) Eric Budd, and The Fireballs were formed in all but name. A year later the group auditioned for Buddy Holly‘s then manager and producer, Norman Petty, and received a publishing deal on the spot.