The Champs Frontman Dave Burgess, Who Unseated Elvis Presley With “Tequila”, De…
Dave Burgess, who led the Champs to a No. 1 hit in 1958 with "Tequila," died last month at age 90 in Dover, Tennessee.
A recently resurfaced black and white recording of The Champs performing their iconic 1958 instrumental hit "Tequila" has captivated audiences, offering a nostalgic journey back to the golden era of rock and roll. The vintage footage, believed to be from a television broadcast, features the original lineup delivering their signature track with undeniable energy. The performance highlights the distinctive saxophone lead and the memorable "Tequila!" interjection that propelled the song to international fame. Music historians note that "Tequila" was a groundbreaking piece, showcasing the raw talent and innovative sound that characterized the late 1950s. This enduring classic continues to resonate, reminding viewers of its significant cultural impact and timeless appeal.
Dave Burgess, who led the Champs to a No. 1 hit in 1958 with "Tequila," died last month at age 90 in Dover, Tennessee.
