Freddy “Boom Boom” Cannon is a hit singer and guitarist from late 50s and 60s who placed 22 songs on the Billboard Hot 100. His biggest hits were"Tallahassee Lassie", "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans",“Action”, and "Palisades Park", the latter of which was written by“Gong Show” host Chuck Barris. It was the only hit song Chuck ever wrote. Freddy has worked with artists ranging from Leon Russell to GlenCampbell to David Gates of Bread, and he holds the record for the artist withthe most appearances on Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand” at 110. He also appeared in the 1965 science fiction film “Village of the Giants”with Ron Howard and Beau Bridges. Freddy got his nickname “Boom Boom”from the big bass drum sound on his records. He now returns with a brand new song that he wrote called “Everybody’s Rockin’ Tonight’, available now on all major digital platforms.