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America On CoffeeWe’re simply inviting you to take a timeout into the rhythmic ambiance of our breakfast, brunch and/or espresso alternatives. We’re pleased everytime you cease by.SAM THE SHAM AND THE PHAROAHS – WOOLY BULLY


 

Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs had been a 60s Tex-Mex rock ‘n’ roll band. The group was fashioned by lead singer Domingo “Sam” Samudio in 1961 in Dallas, Texas, USA. The opposite unique members had been Carl Medke, Russell Fowler, Omar “Large Man” Lopez, and Vincent Lopez. The unique lineup solely recorded one report which didn’t promote. They broke up in late 1962. Samudio went on to change into an organist for the rock group Andy and the Knightriders.

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Samudio resurrected The Pharaohs in 1963. The brand new lineup was Samudio (vocals/organ), Dave Martin (bass), Ray Stinnet (guitar), Jerry Patterson (drums), and Butch Gibson (saxophone). They made their debut with the novelty quantity “Haunted Home” and signed up with the MGM music label. The follow-up songs “Ju Ju Hand” and “Ring Dang Do” had been minor chart successes.

The band scored their best smash hit with the splendidly raucous “Wooly Bully,” which offered over three million copies and stayed on the Billboard Prime 40 charts for 18 weeks (the tune peaked at #2 on the pop charts). “Wooly Bully” was named Report of the Yr for 1965 by “Billboard” journal.

The bubbly “Li’l Pink Driving Hood” likewise did very effectively; it peaked at #2 on the Billboard pop charts for 2 weeks straight. The group went on to report extra enjoyably frothy novelty singles, however none of them had been as profitable as both “Wooly Bully” or “Li’l Pink Driving Hood.” The band seem as themselves within the musical When the Boys Meet the Ladies (1965). Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs disbanded in 1967.

A real rock ‘n’ roll traditional, “Wooly Bully” was featured on the soundtracks to the movies Wild Nation (2005), Mistah (1994), Full Steel Jacket (1987), Child It’s You (1983), and Extra American Graffiti (1979). Domingo Samudio went on to contribute two self-penned songs for the soundtrack to The Border (1982), starring Jack Nicholson. Samudio is now a motivational speaker who nonetheless makes occasional stay live performance appearances in addition to continues to put in writing each songs and poetry. Bio

 

 


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