Artist: Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs
Best known for their 1965 smash "Wooly Bully," which helped introduce Tex-Mex rhythms to mainstream rock & roll, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs were formed in Dallas by lead singer Domingo Samudio, who took the name Sam the Sham from a joke about his inability as a vocalist. The Pharaohs consisted of guitarist Ray Stinnet, bassist David Martin, saxophonist Butch Gibson, and drummer Jerry Patterson. Before hitting it big with "Wooly Bully," a song about Samudio's cat, the band recorded the independent single "Haunted House," which helped them get a deal with MGM. Following "Wooly Bully," the group recorded a series of largely novelty singles, but only "Li'l Red Riding Hood" approached the success of its predecessor. Frustrated at being perceived as a talentless novelty act, Samudio broke up the Pharaohs in 1967 and recorded as the Sam the Sham Revue, and adopted the name Sam Domingo in 1970.
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Albums
Main Albums:
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Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs: Pharaohization: The Best Of
1988 Polygram
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Nuggets-Original Artyfacts From The First Psychede...
1998 Rhino -
Various Artists: Golden Milestones Of Rock & Pop Vol.2
1988 Radio RPR


