This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Reason No. 785 that “there will always be an England”: The U.K. pop ...
Spring 1963: A year after forming, the Trashmen road-trip to California and come back as surf-rockers. Summer 1963: Drummer Steve Wahrer improvises an early version of "Surfin' Bird" at Chubb's ...
Tony Andreason, one of the men behind the Trashmen’s 1963 smash “Surfin’ Bird,” will be honored for his lifetime of contributions to the Minnesota music scene during the second annual Bill Diehl Award ...
Remember Jimi Hendrix’s 1967 extraterrestrial classic “Third Stone From the Sun,” where he promised the people of Earth that they’d never hear surf music again? Jimi didn’t live to see the 1974 ...
La chanson Surfin' USA, des Beach Boys, est sortie en 1963. Un titre qui, en plus de devenir un tube de l'été incontournable, a été le premier grand succès du groupe américain formé deux ans plus tôt.
Dick Clark smugly asked those words in 1964 at the end of what has to be one of the strangest "American Bandstand" performances in the show's 47-year history. He clearly didn't expect Minnesota's ...
You can't surf on the Mississippi River but you can certainly try. In the summer of 1963, Quad-Citians got closer than ever to the waves, as The Beach Boys visited Davenport's Col. Ballroom on July 30 ...
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