Reese Francis Clifford III, known by the stage name Buzz Clifford, was an
American pop singer and songwriter born on 8 October 1941 in Berwyn, Illinois.
He began playing guitar as a child and won several talent competitions as a
teenager. At age 15, he signed to Bow Records, releasing a few singles without
significant success. His breakthrough came with Columbia Records when he
released the single "Baby Sittin' Boogie" in 1961, which peaked at number six on
the Billboard Hot 100. This success led to appearances on TV shows like American
Bandstand and tours with artists such as Fr...