1. Wipe Out | Rock Music Wiki - Fandom
"Wipe Out" is an instrumental song written by Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson. The tune was first performed and recorded by The Surfaris.
"Wipe Out" is an instrumental song written by Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson. The tune was first performed and recorded by The Surfaris, who were elevated to international status with the release of the "Surfer Joe" and "Wipe Out" single in 1963. The song – both the Surfaris' version as well as cover versions – has been featured in over 20 films and television series since 1964, appearing at least once a decade. First heard in Kenneth Anger's short Scorpio Rising, its mos
2. Bio - The Surfaris
The Surfaris celebrated 50 years of Wipe Out! The Surfaris who wrote and recorded the 1963 hit song Wipe Out. L-R Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller, Ron Wilson, Bob ...
Bio. The Surfaris, a rock group from Nashville, TN
3. The Story of "Wipe Out," the Classic Surf Rock Instrumental | Open Culture
20 aug 2020 · The song, a 12-bar blues driven by Ron Wilson's drum solo, produced “the yardstick for every aspiring young drummer in the early 60s” and beyond.
Mark Stock at The Manual. “Just ask baroque pop or post metal. With surf rock, however, it’s pretty much as advertised.” This observation gets at what makes surf rock so refreshing.
4. Fifty Years of "Wipe Out": A Surfaris Retrospective | San Diego Reader
16 jul 2012 · "Wipe Out" has a life of its own. I don't have to do anything." That's the word from Bob Berryhill, who checks in by phone during a Surfaris ...
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5. Original versions of Wipe Out by The Ventures | SecondHandSongs
Wipe Out by The Ventures was written by Bob Berryhill, Patrick Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson and was first recorded and released by The Surfaris [US1] ...
See AlsoHow to create promo codes?Wipe Out by The Ventures was written by Bob Berryhill, Patrick Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson and was first recorded and released by The Surfaris [US1] in 1963. The Ventures released it on the album Let's Go! in 1963. It was covered by Peggy Sue [GB], Statuto, Takeshi Terauchi & The Blue Jeans, Gary Hoey with Donavon Frankenreiter and other artists.
6. Bob Berryhill: The Story of 'Wipe Out' - Scott K Fish
23 aug 2015 · Dale Smallen, who was our original manager, was producing the record. [He] used to do witches' laughs and things like that for his own ...
SKF NOTE: In the early 1980’s, when I set out to write a feature series, The History of Rock Drumming, I thought it would be mostly a cut-and-paste project. That is, I thought most of the dru…
7. For the millionth time: "Wipe Out" | San Diego Reader
31 mei 2013 · The original group disbanded by 1966. For a time, guitarist Jim Fuller traveled with his own franchise of the Surfaris. Berryhill, who actually ...
When I was 10 or 11 and in the fifth grade at Henry Clay Elementary near Rolando Park, I got my first gig as a sax player. It was as a member of a surf rock combo with some other fifth graders -- one bassist, two guitars, and a drummer. We were called the Wipeouts, named after the one song we learned to play as a group: "Wipe Out," by the Surfaris.
8. The Surfaris - ClassicBands.com
But it was actually The Challengers who ended up recording most of the tracks for The Surfaris' debut album "Wipe Out" and received the performance royalties.
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9. Guitarist still into 'Wipe Out' 50 years later - San Diego Union-Tribune
12 jul 2012 · There's a “Wipe Out” connection to Swarmius, the self-described “trans-classical” band that's opening for the Surfaris at the Belly Up. Composer ...
What you may not know about “Wipe Out,” the most famous 2 minutes and 12 seconds in surf-music history:The Surfaris tune, recorded in December 1962, has been covered more than 700 times…