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Danny Flores

 
Artist: Chuck Rio

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  • Born: 1929
  • Died: September 12, 2006, Westminster, CA
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Saxophone
  • Representative Albums: "The Tequila Man

Biography

An interesting minor figure in the development of West Coast rock'n'roll and a pioneer in the entry of Chicanos into rock music, Chuck Rio was the man behind the raunchy sax breaks on the Champs' #1 instrumental in 1958, "Tequila." Born Danny Flores, Rio was a versatile sax player with a honking tone who made his first record in 1953. Rio/Flores bounced around for a few years and made some unsuccessful recordings before ending up in the Champs. "Tequila," based on a riff by Rio, was originally a throwaway B-side; as would sometimes happen in those days, it became the plug side when it started picking up radio play. With its Latin-flavored rhythms, wailing sax breaks, and occasional utterances (by Rio) of the title, it topped the charts, but Rio didn't stay in the group too long, although he did play on some "Tequila" soundalikes such as "El Rancho Rock" and "El Rancho Rock."

Rio continued to record in the late 1950s and 1960s, usually sticking to generic sax-dominated rock instrumentals with a Latin feel, and never remotely coming close to the success of "Tequila." In 1963 he teamed up with the Persuaders to make an album, Surfer's Nightmare, which linked his instrumental music with the surf craze without changing it much except to make guitars more prominent. A compilation of Rio and Rio-related sides, including solo material, Champs cuts, and the Persuaders album, was issued by Ace in 1998. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Danny Flores

Chuck Rio album cover
Background information
Birth name Daniel Flores
Born July 11, 1929(1929-07-11)
Santa Paula, California
Origin Huntington Beach, California
Died September 19, 2006 (aged 77)
Huntington Beach, California
Genre(s) Rock and Roll
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s) Saxophone
Years active 1958 – 2006

Daniel Flores (akas: Danny Flores; Chuck Rio) (July 11, 1929 – September 19, 2006) was the singer on his self-written song, "Tequila", an American Billboard number one hit in 1958 for The Champs.

Flores was born to Mexican field workers in Santa Paula, California and died of pneumonia in Huntington Beach, California.[1]

"Tequila" was written and sung by Flores, although he was credited as Chuck Rio at the time because he was under contract to another record label. Flores, who died in September 2006, was known as the "Godfather of Latino rock."[2] Flores' "dirty sax" and his joyous hollering of "Tequila!" are the hallmarks of the song. [1] Flores signed away the U.S. rights to the song but retained world-wide rights until his death.[3]

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Unbound (1999 Album by Ring of Myth)
The Tequila Man (1998 Album by Chuck Rio)
Chuck Rio (Rock Artist, '50s-'90s)

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