Rio, Chuck
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- The right to rock. Episodio uno, 2020:container (Chuck Rio; Danny Boy) insert page 12 (Daniel "Danny" Flores a.k.a. Danny Boy, Chuck Rio; born July 11, 1929, Santa Paula, Calif.)
- Rio, Chuck. Tequila, c1995:t.p. (Chuck Rio)
- New York times WWW site, Sept. 25, 2006(Danny Flores; b. in Santa Paula; d. Tuesday [Sept. 19, 2006], Huntington Beach, Calif., aged 77; played the saxophone and shouted "Tequila!" on the hit song of the same name; used the name Chuck Rio because he was under contract to a different record label)
- Independent online ed., Sept. 25, 2006(Daniel Flores (Chuck Rio); d. 1929, Rankin, Tex.; moved to Santa Paula, Calif. with his Mexican parents in the Thirties; d. Sept. 19, 2006, Westminster, Calif.; singer, saxophone player, guitarist, and songwriter)
Wikipedia description:
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 he recorded with The Champs, the band of which he was a member at the time, and which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
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