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Hailing from Raton, New Mexico in the late 50's, the Fireballs were New Mexico's first Rock & Roll recording band to become internationally known.
The group was christened the FIREBALLS® after their standing ovation performance of "Great Balls of Fire" at the Raton High School PTA talent contest in New Mexico, USA...January 1958. By the year's end they had auditioned for the late Norman Petty (Buddy Holly producer) at his already internationally famous recording studio in Clovis, New Mexico, where it stands today - a monumental contribution to the birth of early Southwest style Rock & Roll.
The Fireballs had Top 10 hits with such tunes as Sugar Shack, Bottle of Wine, Bulldog, and Torquay.
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