The Fireballs
This New Mexican group was the primary exponent of the Tex-Mex sound in the instrumental rock & roll of the late '50s and early '60s, landing three Top 40 hits, "Torquay," "Bulldog," and "Quite a Party." Paced by the clean, economic guitar lines of George Tomsco, their moody, laconic arrangements and dextrous picking was similar in essential respects to the Ventures. The Fireballs, who used the same Norman Petty-run studio in Clovis, NM, as Buddy Holly, had a much more prominent "border" music feel to their melodies than the Ventures. The Ventures, on the other hand, had a much more full-bodied and versatile attack, accounting to a large degree for the Fireballs' comparatively slight place in history. The Fireballs, who occasionally sang on their recordings, are actually much more famous for their controversial contributions to the Buddy Holly legacy. In the early '60s, in association with Petty (Holly's former producer and manager), they overdubbed some of Holly's demo tapes for posthumous release. Some Holly fans claim that these performances should have been left to stand as they were; Petty, and others, have claimed (dubiously) that they were only salvageable for commercial release via such overdubs. In 1963, the Fireballs hooked up with singer Jimmy Gilmer. As Jimmy Gilmer & the Fireballs, they had one of the biggest hits of 1963 with a number-one smash lightweight-pop ditty, "Sugar Shack." A similar follow-up, "Daisy Petal Pickin'," made the Top 20, but the British Invasion wiped them out immediately. The Fireballs, sans Gilmer, made one last unexpected comeback in 1968, when their "Bottle of Wine" (featuring vocals by the group themselves) made the Top Ten.© Richie Unterberger /TiVo Read more
This New Mexican group was the primary exponent of the Tex-Mex sound in the instrumental rock & roll of the late '50s and early '60s, landing three Top 40 hits, "Torquay," "Bulldog," and "Quite a Party." Paced by the clean, economic guitar lines of George Tomsco, their moody, laconic arrangements and dextrous picking was similar in essential respects to the Ventures. The Fireballs, who used the same Norman Petty-run studio in Clovis, NM, as Buddy Holly, had a much more prominent "border" music feel to their melodies than the Ventures. The Ventures, on the other hand, had a much more full-bodied and versatile attack, accounting to a large degree for the Fireballs' comparatively slight place in history.
The Fireballs, who occasionally sang on their recordings, are actually much more famous for their controversial contributions to the Buddy Holly legacy. In the early '60s, in association with Petty (Holly's former producer and manager), they overdubbed some of Holly's demo tapes for posthumous release. Some Holly fans claim that these performances should have been left to stand as they were; Petty, and others, have claimed (dubiously) that they were only salvageable for commercial release via such overdubs.
In 1963, the Fireballs hooked up with singer Jimmy Gilmer. As Jimmy Gilmer & the Fireballs, they had one of the biggest hits of 1963 with a number-one smash lightweight-pop ditty, "Sugar Shack." A similar follow-up, "Daisy Petal Pickin'," made the Top 20, but the British Invasion wiped them out immediately. The Fireballs, sans Gilmer, made one last unexpected comeback in 1968, when their "Bottle of Wine" (featuring vocals by the group themselves) made the Top Ten.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
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Torquay / Campusology
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by Ace Records on 1 Jan 1993
The Fireballs were part of producer Norman Petty's stable of talent, coming to prominence in the wake of Buddy Holly's untimely demise. Clean, crisp a ...
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Sugar Shack / Buddy's Buddy
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Ace Records on 1 Oct 2009
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Bulldog (Mono Version)
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by BnF Collection on 1 Jan 1960
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Here Are the Fireballs
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by Warwick Records on 13 Feb 1961
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Rockin' in the 50's
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by Skooldaze #789 on 15 Mar 2011
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Exotic Guitars from the Clovis Vaults
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by Ace Records on 7 Sep 2010
Ace Records has issued more Fireballs and Fireballs-related compilations than anyone might have thought possible when the CD era popularized catalog r ...
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Lucky 'Leven / Folkbeat
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Ace Records on 24 Sep 2021
Single-disc CD of two 1965 albums that is a little more interesting than you might guess. Lucky 'Leven has some fairly tough rock material, and Folkbe ...
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Salon
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by More Wings in Hell on 9 Dec 2020
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All The Best
The Fireballs
R&B - Released by Retro Music Box on 28 Feb 2020
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Surfer´s Paradise, Vol.3
The Fireballs
World - Released by Hawaian Sounds on 13 Sep 2013
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Vaquero (Cowboy) (Billboard Hot 100 - No 99)
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by Music Manager on 5 Nov 2020
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Quite A Party (UK Chart Top 40 - No. 29)
The Fireballs
Soul - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Quite A Party (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 27)
The Fireballs
Soul - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Torquay (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 39)
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Bulldog (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 24)
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Golden Oldies
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Music Manager on 17 Jun 2015
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Vaquero
The Fireballs
Rock - Released by Music Manager on 1 Jan 1960
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The Fireballs
The Fireballs
Pop/Rock - Released by Music Manager on 1 Jan 2011
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The Fireballs
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Surfin' Bird on 10 Sep 2013
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VaquéroOriginal Album Plus Bonus Tracks 1960
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Surfin' Bird on 10 Sep 2013
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TorquayOriginal Album Plus Bonus Tracks
The Fireballs
Pop - Released by Surfin' Bird on 1 Jan 1963
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo