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  1. Buddy Bruce Stoops, a longtime Tulsa-area jazz guitarist who made music history for his part on 1958’s “Tequila,” the best-selling instrumental rock ‘n’ roll song of all time, died July 1. He...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ChampsThe Champs - Wikipedia

    Buddy Bruce – lead guitar (born 1930, Missouri, died 2014, Tulsa, Oklahoma) Bob Morris – bass guitar (born Hasty, Arkansas) Benjamin Van Norman – bass (born July 19, 1928, Ann Arbor, Michigan, died November 3, 1958 Buena Park, California in a car accident) Cliff Hills – bass (born 1918, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

  3. Jan 7, 2024 · Poor Things. Director Shouts Out Birthday Buddy Bruce Springsteen as Movie Wins Best Comedy at Golden Globes. The other nominees for best motion picture, musical or comedy, were 'Air,'...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Danny_FloresDanny Flores - Wikipedia

    After briefly performing as Danny and Dave, the duo recruited former members of Flores's group, drummer Gene Alden and guitarist Buddy Bruce, along with bassist Cliff Hills to form the Champs. Huelyn Duvall contributed vocals to these tracks.

  5. After a few gigs as Danny and Dave, they used the drummer Gene Alden and guitarist Buddy Bruce, who were members of Flores's group, the session bassist Cliff Hills and Huelyn Duvall on backing...

  6. The Flores Trio also had Gene Alden on drums, and Buddy Bruce on guitar. In 1957, Gene Autry had signed a number of rockabilly Texas musicians to his fledgling Challenge Records label in Hollywood, such as Danny Wolfe (who brought the Commodores), Jerry Wallace, and Huelyn Duvall.

  7. Explore Buddy Bruce's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Buddy Bruce on AllMusic.

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