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Charles Williams Higgins (April 17, 1924 – September 14, 1999) was an American saxophonist. Higgins relocated from his birthplace of Gary, Indiana to Los Angeles in his teens, where he played trumpet and went to school at the . Later switching to saxophone, he penned the single "Pachuko Hop" (1952), which became popular among American Latinos on the West Coast. The "Pachuko Hop" single's B-side, "Motorhead Baby", was the inspiration for the nickname of musician Motorhead Sherwood, who played with Frank Zappa. The song "Pachuko Hop" is also referenced in the lyrics to the songs "Jelly Roll Gum Drop" on Zappa's album Cruising with Ruben & the Jets (1968) and "Debra Kadabra" by Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart on their collaborative album Bongo Fury (1975). Zappa listed Chuck Higgins as a re

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  • Chuck Higgins (en)
  • تشاك هيغينز (ar)
  • Chuck Higgins (de)
  • Chuck Higgins (fr)
  • Chuck Higgins (nl)
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  • تشاك هيغينز (بالإنجليزية: Chuck Higgins)‏ هو معلم موسيقى أمريكي، ولد في 17 أبريل 1924 في غاري في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 14 سبتمبر 1999 في لوس أنجلوس في الولايات المتحدة بسبب سرطان الرئة. (ar)
  • Chuck Higgins, de son vrai nom Charles Williams Higgins, est un saxophoniste et chanteur de rhythm and blues américain, né à Gary, dans l'Indiana en 1924 et mort à Los Angeles en 1999. (fr)
  • Chuck Higgins (Gary, 17 april 1924 - Los Angeles, 14 september 1999) was een Amerikaanse jazz-, r&b- en rocksaxofonist. (nl)
  • Charles Williams Higgins (April 17, 1924 – September 14, 1999) was an American saxophonist. Higgins relocated from his birthplace of Gary, Indiana to Los Angeles in his teens, where he played trumpet and went to school at the . Later switching to saxophone, he penned the single "Pachuko Hop" (1952), which became popular among American Latinos on the West Coast. The "Pachuko Hop" single's B-side, "Motorhead Baby", was the inspiration for the nickname of musician Motorhead Sherwood, who played with Frank Zappa. The song "Pachuko Hop" is also referenced in the lyrics to the songs "Jelly Roll Gum Drop" on Zappa's album Cruising with Ruben & the Jets (1968) and "Debra Kadabra" by Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart on their collaborative album Bongo Fury (1975). Zappa listed Chuck Higgins as a re (en)
  • Charles William Higgins unter dem Akronym Chuck Higgins (* 17. April 1924 in Gary, Indiana; † 14. September 1999 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Jazz-, R&B- und Rock-Saxophonist. Er war vor allem bekannt für seinen Pachuco Hop, ein Rhythm-and-Blues-Stück aus dem Jahr 1952. (de)
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