Fireballs Featuring Jimmy Gilmer
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Fireballs Featuring Jimmy Gilmer

The Fireballs The Fireballs American rock and roll band This article is about the U.S. rock and roll band. For the psychobilly band, see Fireballs (band). For other uses, see Fireball (disambiguation). The Fireballs, sometimes billed as Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, were an American rock and roll group, particularly popular at the end of the 1950s and in the early 1960s. The original line-up consisted of George Tomsco (lead guitar), Chuck Tharp (vocals), Stan Lark (bass), Eric Budd (drums), and Dan Trammell (rhythm guitar). Besides their own recordings, the Fireballs were studio musicians for dozens of other recording artist projects from 1959 through 1970 at Norman Petty Recording Studios, including folk singer Carolyn Hester and Arthur Alexander.[1] Quick facts…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Instrumental

Albums

Singles

I Don't Know / Fireball
I Don't Know / Fireball (1958)
Bulldog / Nearly Sunrise
Bulldog / Nearly Sunrise (1959)
Foot-Patter / Kissin'
Foot-Patter / Kissin' (1959)
Torquay / Cry Baby
Torquay / Cry Baby (1959)
Sweet Talk / Almost Paradise
Sweet Talk / Almost Paradise (1960)
Vaquero / Chief Whoopin-Koff
Vaquero / Chief Whoopin-Koff (1960)
Quite A Party / Gunshot
Quite A Party / Gunshot (1961)
Quite A Party / Gunshot
Quite A Party / Gunshot (1961)
Yacky Doo / Rick-A-Tick
Yacky Doo / Rick-A-Tick (1961)
Daisy Petal Pickin' / When My Tears Have Dried
Daisy Petal Pickin' / When My Tears Have Dried (1963)
Really Bigtime / Tuff A Nuff
Really Bigtime / Tuff A Nuff (1963)
Sugar Shack / My Heart Is Free
Sugar Shack / My Heart Is Free (1963)
Torquay Two / Peg Leg
Torquay Two / Peg Leg (1963)
Ain't Gonna Tell Nobody / Young Am I
Ain't Gonna Tell Nobody / Young Am I (1964)
Look At Me / I'll Send For You
Look At Me / I'll Send For You (1964)
Mr Reed / Dumbo
Mr Reed / Dumbo (1964)
Thunder N Lightning / Cry Baby
Thunder N Lightning / Cry Baby (1964)
What Kind Of Love / Wishing
What Kind Of Love / Wishing (1964)