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Danny Flores

Danny Flores
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Chuck Rio album cover
Background information
Birth name Daniel Flores
Born (1929-07-11)July 11, 1929
Santa Paula, California, United States
Origin Huntington Beach, California
Died September 19, 2006(2006-09-19) (aged 77)
Huntington Beach, California, United States
Genres Rock and roll
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Saxophone
Years active 1958–2006

Danny Flores (born Daniel Flores; July 11, 1929 – September 19, 2006), also known by his stage name Chuck Rio was an American rock and roll saxophonist. He is best remembered for his self-penned song Tequila, which Flores recorded with the Champs, and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

Flores was born in Santa Paula, California and grew up in Long Beach. He was interested in the guitar from an early age, first performing at church and family gatherings. At 14, however, Flores switched to the saxophone, forming his first band, the 3-D Ranch Boys. Emulating the rasping sounds of tenor saxophonist Vido Musso, Flores played a variety of music genres -- jazz, country, pop, and blues—to cater to his hard-going blue-collar clientele. Much to Flores's amusement, he has remarked, during this early stage of his career, he was commonly called the "Mexican Hillbilly". In the early 1950s, Flores recorded vocals for small Pasadena-based record labels, before signing to Modern Records, and releasing his earliest rock and roll material.

In 1957, Flores met aspiring songwriter and guitarist Dave Burgess. After briefly performing as Danny and Dave, the duo recruited former members of Flores's group, drummer Gene Alden and guitarist Benny Bruce, along with bassist Huelyn Davell and vocalist Cliff Hill, who were session musicians, to form the Champs. On December 23, 1957, the group recorded three songs for Challenge Records, including Flores's instrumental Tequila. The song is highlighted by Flores's "dirty sax" arrangements and hollering of "Tequila". However, because of this one spoken phrase by Flores, he was credited as Chuck Rio to avoid conflicts with his other record label, where he was signed as a vocalist. "Tequila" was released as the B-side to the Champs' debut single, but after listeners requested the song over its A-side "Train to Nowhere", "Tequila" propelled to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1958.


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