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255:, achieving regional success into the 1960s. In the middle of the 1960s he left active performance to become a teacher, though in the 1970s he recorded a few songs in the 129: 481: 491: 486: 132:. Later switching to saxophone, he penned the single "Pachuko Hop" (1952), which became popular among American Latinos on the 496: 456: 178:
in the title. It was an attempt to associate the listener with the earlier success of "Pachuko Hop", which refers to Mexican
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style. Later that decade and into the 1980s he returned to 1950s-style R&B, touring California clubs as well as
133: 330: 476: 148:. The song "Pachuko Hop" is also referenced in the lyrics to the songs "Jelly Roll Gum Drop" on Zappa's album 236: 193: 395: 283: 168:(1975). Zappa listed Chuck Higgins as a reference in his influence list accompanying his album 217: 419: 451: 446: 263:. Some of Higgins's back catalogue was released on reissue labels in the 1990s and 2000s. 8: 364: 355:“Stars Galore Set for Sept. Jazz Festival” Article The California Eagle Aug. 23, 1956. 336: 248: 197: 189: 159: 201: 136:. The "Pachuko Hop" single's B-side, "Motorhead Baby", was the inspiration for the 93: 431: 252: 240: 228: 205: 128:
to Los Angeles in his teens, where he played trumpet and went to school at the
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of the 1940s. The song appears on the 1996 Rocket Sixty-Nine release
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Higgins died of lung cancer in 1999 in Los Angeles, California.
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played in Higgins's band for a short time. He recorded for
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Charlie Higgins (Gaelic footballer)
Gary, Indiana
Los Angeles
California
Rhythm and blues
jazz
Saxophone
Gary, Indiana
Los Angeles Conservatory
West Coast
nickname
Motorhead Sherwood
Frank Zappa
Cruising with Ruben & the Jets
Frank Zappa
Captain Beefheart
Bongo Fury
Freak Out!
Mexicans
zoot suiters
Cavalcade of Jazz
Wrigley Field
Leon Hefflin, Sr
Dinah Washington
Little Richard
Bo Rhambo
Gerald Wilson
Jerry Gray
sideman
Charlie Parker

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