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Glen Campbell recorded several vocal demos at Norman Petty's studio in 1960. Campbell was a member of the Champs of Tequila fame, they recorded several tracks at Petty's studio on July 5th, 1960. The memorable side was "Panic Button" which has been reissued on several Champs in true stereo. The other musicians in the Champs who recorded in Clovis with Cambell, were Jimmy Seals and Dash Crofts, as well as the legendary Jerry Cole.

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