The Champs
"The Champs" is a popular American rock and roll band formed in the 1950s. They are best known for their hit song "Tequila," which became a major success and is often associated with lively celebrations. The band’s energetic style and catchy tunes contributed to the rock and roll scene during that era.
The group originally consisted of members Dave Burgess, Eddie Cooley, Gene McDaniels, and Jesse Belvin. Their music features a blend of instrumental rock and vocal harmonies, making them a significant part of the early rock and roll movement. "The Champs" continue to be remembered for their influence on the genre.