The Surfaris
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The Surfaris were an American
United States
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 surf rock band
Musical ensemble
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 formed in Glendora
Glendora, California
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, California
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 in 1962. They are best known for two song
Song
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s that hit the charts
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 in the Los Angeles
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, California
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 area, and nationally by May 1963: "Surfer Joe" on the A-side
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 and "Wipe Out" on the B-side
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 of a 45 RPM
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 single
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.

Career

The original band members were Ron Wilson
Ron Wilson (drummer)
Ron Wilson was an American musician and recording artist, best known as an original member and drummer of The Surfaris, an early surf rock group of the 1960s...

 (drum
Drum
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s), Jim Fuller (lead guitar
Lead guitar
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), Bob Berryhill
Bob Berryhill
Bob Berryhill is a founding member of The Surfaris and co-writer, recording artist of "Wipe Out" and other Surfaris' hits. In 1960, when Bob was 13 he took a trip to the Hawaiian Islands and learned to surf and play ukulele. On returning to California, he began working seriously on guitar and two...

 (rhythm guitar
Rhythm guitar
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) and Pat Connolly
Pat Connolly
Pat Connolly was the bass guitarist for the Californian surf group The Surfaris from 1962-1965. They had a #2 U.S./#5 UK hit with Wipe Out. He left the band in 1965, for personal reasons.-References:*...

 (bass
Bass guitar
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). Saxophone
Saxophone
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 player Jim Pash
Jim Pash
Jim Pash was an American musician and recording artist. Originally the surf saxophonist for The Surfaris, an early California Surf rock group in the 1960s, known for the 1963 instrument hit Wipe Out. In later years, Pash dedicated his time to his Harp of David project, a recreation of the original...

 joined after their "Wipe Out" / "Surfer Joe" recording
Sound recording and reproduction
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 sessions at Pal Studios. Ken Forssi
Ken Forssi
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, later of Love
Love (band)
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, played bass with The Surfaris after Pat Connolly
Pat Connolly
Pat Connolly was the bass guitarist for the Californian surf group The Surfaris from 1962-1965. They had a #2 U.S./#5 UK hit with Wipe Out. He left the band in 1965, for personal reasons.-References:*...

.

Wilson's energetic drum solo
Drum solo
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 made "Wipe Out" one of the best-remembered instrumental
Instrumental rock
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 songs of the period. "Wipe Out" is also remembered particularly for its introduction before the music starts, a cracking sound (imitating a breaking surf board), and a maniacal laugh followed by the only two words of the song, "wipe out" - added by their then manager Dale Smallin. "Wipe Out" was written in the studio
Recording studio
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 by the four original members (Berryhill, Connolly, Fuller, Wilson) and was originally going to be titled "Switchblade". It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc
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.

The band released a series of records, with two other singles, "Surfer Joe" and "Point Panic", having an impact on the charts. Point Panic is a renowned surfing venue in Hawaii
Hawaii
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 named after the song.

The 1963 Surfaris disbanded in 1966 but have periodically reunited and are still active , performing and recording, often re-recording their old and new songs. They still perform as two separate groups, Bob Berryhill's Surfaris (Bob is the only original member that still performs) and Jim Fuller's Surfaris, all over the United States
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 and Europe
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 with a large fan base.

Following the death of television personality Morton Downey, Jr.
Morton Downey, Jr.
Morton Downey, Jr. was an American singer, songwriter and later a television talk show host of the 1980s who pioneered the "trash TV" format on his program The Morton Downey Jr. Show....

, news reports and obituaries incorrectly credited him as the composer of "Wipe Out" (as well as The Chantays
The Chantays
The Chantays are an American surf rock band from the early 1960s, known for the hit instrumental, "Pipeline" . Their music combined electronic keyboards and surf guitar, creating a unique ghostly sound.-History:...

' "Pipeline"). , Downey's official website continues to make this claim.

Drummer Ron Wilson died on 7 May 1989, one month short of his 44th birthday. Wilson had released an album of his songs, entitled Lost It In The Surf, on Bennet House Records of Grass Valley, California, which was recorded in June 1987. A very small number of cassettes of this album were produced. Lost It in the Surf included a cover
Cover version
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 of "Louie Louie
Louie Louie
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", complete with Scottish bagpipes
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.

Albums


Singles

  • 1963 "Wipe Out" / "Surfer Joe" (Dot 16479)
  • 1963 "Point Panic" / "Waikiki Run"
  • 1963 "Wipe Out" / "I'm a Hog for You"
  • 1964 "Murphy the Surfie" / "Go Go Go for Louie's Place"

Compilations

  • 1973: Yesterday's Pop Scene
  • 1973: Wipe Out, Surfer Joe & Other Great Hits
  • 1976: Surfers Rule
  • 1977: Gone with the Wave
  • 1982: The History of Surf Music
  • 1989: Surfin Hits
  • 1994: Wipe Out! The Best Of
  • 1994: Surf Party!: The Best of the Surfaris Live!
  • 1995: Pulp Rock Instros - Vol. 1
  • 1995: Surfaris Stomp
  • 1996: Cowabunga! Surf-Box
  • 1996: Teen Beat - Vol. 3
  • 1996: Let's Go Trippin'
  • 1996: Surf Crazy
  • 1997: Guitar Heroes
  • 1997: Hot Rod - Big Boss Instrumentals
  • 1997: Kahuna Classics
  • 1998: Hard Rock Records - Surf
  • 1998: Surf! Sand! Sun!
  • 1998: Wipe Out
  • 1999: Surfers Rule / Gone with the Wave
  • 2000: Water Logged
  • 2000: Teen Beat - Vol. 5
  • 2003: Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar - Vol. 02
  • 2003: Basic Tracks w/ Jim Fuller
  • 2005: Wipe Out, Surfer Joe and Other Great Hits
  • 2006: Street Party w/ Jim Fuller

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