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The Fireballs

The Fireballs, sometimes billed as Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, are an American rock and roll group. The Fireballs were particularly popular at the end of the 1950s and in the early 1960s. The original 1958 lineup: George Tomsco (lead guitar), Chuck Tharp (vocals), Stan Lark (bass), Eric Budd (drums), and Dan Trammell (rhythm guitar).

The Fireballs were formed in Raton, New Mexico. The Fireballs got their start as an instrumental group, featuring the very distinctive lead guitar of George Tomsco. They recorded at Norman Petty's studio in Clovis, New Mexico, where Buddy Holly had previously launched his career. They reached the Top 40 with the singles "Torquay" in 1959 and "Bulldog" in 1960. Tharp, Budd & Trammell left the group in the early '60s, adding Doug Roberts on drums, plus Petty Studio solo vocalist, singer/pianist Jimmy Gilmer to the group.

Billed as Jimmy Gilmer and The Fireballs, the group reached #1 on the Billboard chart with "Sugar Shack", which remained at that position for five weeks in 1963. The single also reached #1 on Billboard's R&B chart for one week in November of that year, but its run on that chart was cut short because Billboard ceased publishing an R&B chart from November 30, 1963 to January 23, 1965. Nonetheless, "Sugar Shack" earned the group a Gold Record Award for "Top Song Of 1963". Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs then had another pop hit in 1964 with a similar sounding "Daisy Petal Pickin'", which reached #15 on the Hot 100.

During the run of "Daisy Petal Pickin'" on the charts, the British Invasion began with the first hits by The Beatles. The group had difficulty competing with the influx of British artists and did not reach the Top 40 again until 1968, with "Bottle of Wine," which was written by Tom Paxton. The Fireballs took "Bottle of Wine" to #9 on the Hot 100. Although Gilmer was still a member of the group, the band was billed simply as "The Fireballs" on that single.[1] Gilmer left the group in 1969 to pursue artist management and record production in Nashville. Drummer Doug Roberts passed away in 1981.

All of The Fireballs material has been reissued on Ace Records (UK) and Sundazed labels. The Fireballs continued performing with original members George Tomsco, Stan Lark & Chuck Tharp until Tharp passed away of cancer in 2006. Jimmy Gilmer has returned occasionally as lead vocalist and this lineup continues to perform, as of 2007.

Selected Discography

Releases on the Top Rank Label:

  • 35/105 Vaquero (LP)
  • JAR218 Torquay / Cry Baby (7")
  • JAR276 Bulldog / Nearly Sunrise (7"}
  • JAR354 Foot-Patter / Kissin' (7") [2]

References

  1. ^ James, Gary. Gary James' Interview With George Tomsco Of The Fireballs. classicbands.com. Retrieved on 2006-11-22.
  2. ^ Vinylnet Record Label Discographies.

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