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The Surfaris

The Surfaris are an American surf rock band formed in Glendora, California, United States, in 1962.[1][2] They are best known for two songs that hit the charts in the Los Angeles area, and nationally by May 1963: "Surfer Joe" and "Wipe Out", which were the A-side and B-side of the same 45 rpm single.

The Surfaris
The Surfaris in a concert, 2007
Background information
OriginGlendora, California, U.S.
GenresSurf rock
Years active1962–1966, 1973, 1976, 1981–2017 for the actual Surfaris band led by Jim Fuller. Bob Berryhill’s Surfaris began in late 2000
LabelsDFS, Princess, Dot, Decca, GNP Crescendo, MGM Records
MembersPaul Johnson
Robert Watson
David Raven
Jay Truax
Ron Eglit
Dusty Watson
Past members
Websitethesurfaris.com

The Surfaris were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019 for their hit instrumental song, "Wipe Out".

Career

The original band members were Ron Wilson (drums, vocals), Jim Fuller (lead guitar), Bob Berryhill (rhythm guitar), and Pat Connolly (bass).[1]

In the fall of 1962, Southern California high school students Jim Fuller and Pat Connolly called friend and guitarist Berryhill for a practice session at Berryhill's house. The trio practiced for about four hours and met drummer Wilson at a high school dance later that evening, whereupon the band was born. "Wipe Out" was written and recorded by the quartet later that winter, with the song reaching #2 nationally in 1963 before becoming an international hit.[1]

Saxophone player Jim Pash joined after their "Wipe Out" / "Surfer Joe" recording sessions at Pal Studios engineer Paul Buff.

Ken Forssi, later of Love, played bass with The Surfaris after Pat Connolly left.[1]

"Wipe Out"

Wilson's energetic drum solo made "Wipe Out" one of the best-remembered instrumental songs of the period. "Wipe Out" is also remembered particularly for its introduction. Before the music starts, Berryhill's dad broke a board (imitating a breaking surf board) near the mic, followed by a maniacal laugh and the words "Wipe Out" spoken by band manager Dale Smallin. "Wipe Out" was written in the studio by the four original members (Berryhill, Connolly, Fuller, and Wilson). It was initially issued on the tiny DFS label (#11/12) in January 1963. It was reissued on the tiny Princess label (#50) in February 1963. It was picked up by Dot (45-16479) in April 1963, and later reissued as Dot 45-144 in April 1965. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.[3]

Following the death of television personality Morton Downey, Jr., news reports and obituaries incorrectly credited him as the composer of "Wipe Out" (as well as The Chantays' "Pipeline").[4] As of 2010, Downey's official website continued to make this claim but it has been changed to state he "also played major roles in the production of the hit surf music era songs 'Pipeline' and 'Wipeout'."[5]

Disbanding and reformation

The band released a series of records, with two other singles, "Surfer Joe" and "Point Panic" (another group-composed instrumental), having an impact on the charts. Point Panic is a renowned surfing venue in Hawaii after which the song was named.

The original 1963 membership remained intact until August 1965 when Connolly departed before their Japanese tour. Ken Forssi replaced him on bass for the tour.[1] Fuller resigned after the tour and the band folded in early 1966. Forssi died from a brain tumor in 1998.[1] Ken Forssi joined the group and was the bass player for their "It Ain't Me, Babe" LP recorded at Capitol Records in Studio A in late Spring and early Summer of 1965.

Pat Connolly left the music business in 1965.

Ron Wilson died of a brain aneurysm on May 12, 1989, one month short of his 45th birthday. Wilson had released an album of his songs, entitled Lost 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 in the Surf included a cover of "Louie Louie", complete with Scottish bagpipes.

Jim Pash, who played saxophone in the earlier formation and was later a guitarist, died April 29, 2005, of heart failure at age 56.

Jim Fuller co-founded the Surfaris in 61' with Connolly. The band reformed in 81' with Pash and Berryhill and In 1983 Berryhill left the band because neither Pash nor Fuller wanted Berryhill's wife to join the band as bassist. By the mid-'80s, Fuller's The Surfaris added new players, such as Kelly Lammers, Robert Watson, Jay Truax, Paul Johnson (Mr. Moto), and Dave Raven, among others. These new band members remain in The Surfaris today. Jim Fuller had another band concurrently with The Surfaris "Jim Fuller and the Beatnik", until his passing on March 3, 2017, in Arcadia, California at age 69.[6][7]

After leaving the band, Berryhill became a teacher until late 2000, when he created a new band with his family and named it The Surfaris. Now the last original member playing professionally, Berryhill performs worldwide as The Surfaris with his wife Gene Berryhill and sons, Deven and Joel Berryhill.[1] In 2003, Berryhill's band re-recorded "Wipe Out" and eight original songs, which is what he wanted to do for the first "Wipe Out" session in 1962. At the time, the boys just 15 and 17 years old were forced to play other writers' songs, not by The Surfaris, which were later replaced by the company's players while The Surfaris were on tour. Lawsuits ensued in favor of The Surfaris. In 2015, Berryhill recorded and released the album entitled The Surfaris Hurley Sessions.

The Surfaris were among hundreds of artists whose material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.[8]

Members

  • Jim Fuller – lead guitar (1962-1966; 1981-2017; died 2017)
  • Pat Connolly – bass (1962-1965),
  • Ron Wilson – vocals, drums (1962-1966; died 1989)
  • Jim Pash – saxophone, guitar (1963-1966, 1981–2005; died 2005)
  • Bob Berryhill – rhythm guitar (1962-1966), lead guitar (1995-current)

Later players

  • Ken Forssi – bass (1965-1966)
  • Jay Truax – bass (1984 - current)
  • Rob Watson - Keyboards
  • Dave Raven - Drums
  • Dusty Watson - Drums
  • Paul Johnson - Lead Guitar
  • Ron Eglit - Rhythm Guitar
  • Kelly Lammers - Guitar (1973, 81' - 84)

The Surfaris featuring Bob Berryhill

  • Bob Berryhill – lead guitar
  • Deven Berryhill – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Gene Berryhill – bass
  • Joel Berryhill – vocals, drums

Discography

Albums

  • 1963: Wipe Out (Dot DLP-3535/DLP-25535)
  • 1963: Play (Decca DL-4470/DL-74470)
  • 1964: Hit City '64 (Decca DL-4487/DL-74487)
  • 1964: Fun City U.S.A. (Decca DL-4560/DL-74560)
  • 1965: Hit City '65 (Decca DL-4614/DL-74614)
  • 1965: It Ain't Me, Babe (Decca DL-4683/DL-74683)
  • 1983: Surf Party! The Best of The Surfaris Live! [rec. 1981] (Koinkidink KWK-102; CD reissue: GNP Crescendo GNPD-2239, 1994)
  • 2003: Basic Tracks by Jim Fuller's Surfaris (Got It Records #0101)
  • 2005: Wipe Out by Bob Berryhill's Surfaris (Calvary Chapel Music #6021)
  • 2006: Street Party by Jim Fuller's Surfaris (Heyday Records #35753)
  • 2015: Hurley Sessions by Bob Berryhill's Surfaris (Salt Talk Music #41662)

Singles

  • 4/63: "Wipe Out" // "Surfer Joe" (DFS 11/12; Princess 50; Dot 16479)
  • 9/63: "Point Panic" // "Waikiki Run" (Decca 31538)
  • 11/63: "Santa's Speed Shop" // "A Surfer's Christmas List" (Decca 31561)
  • 12/63: "Scatter Shield" // "I Wanna Take a Trip to the Islands" (Decca 31581)
  • 3/64: "Go Go Go for Louie's Place" // "Murphy the Surfie" (Decca 31605)
  • 6/64: "Dune Buggy" // "Boss Barracuda" (Decca 31641)
  • 10/64: "Karen" // "Hot Rod High" (Decca 31682)
  • 1/65: "Beat '65" // "Black Denim" (Decca 31731)
  • 5/65: "Theme Of The Battle Maiden" // "Somethin' Else" (Decca 31784)
  • 7/65: "You Can't Sit Down" // "Surfer Joe" (Dot 16757)
  • 8/65: "Catch a Little Ride With Me" // "Don't Hurt My Little Sister" (Decca 31835)
  • 4/66: "So Get Out" // "Hey Joe Where Are You Going" (Decca 31954)
  • 8/66: "I'm a Hog for You" // "Wipe Out" (Decca 32003)
  • 10/66: "Show Biz" // "Chicago Green" (Dot 16966)
  • 4/67: "Search" // "Shake" (Dot 17008)

Compilations

  • 1973: Yesterday's Pop Scene: The Surfaris – Wipe Out!
  • 1974: Wipe Out, Surfer Joe and Other Great Hits
  • 1976: Surfers Rule
  • 1977: Gone with the Wave
  • 1982: The History of Surf Music – Vol. 1: The Instrumental Hits 1961–1963
  • 1984: Wipe Out: 20 Instrumental Greats
  • 1987: Wipe Out (The Singles Album 1963–1967)
  • 1987: The Best of 60s Surf (Original Master Recordings)
  • 1989: Surfin' Hits
  • 1989: Surfin' Sixties (Baby Boomer Classics)
  • 1990: Fun City U.S.A. / Play (Repertoire)
  • 1991: Guitar Player Presents...Legends Of Guitar: Surf – Vol. 1
  • 1994: Wipe Out! The Best of the Surfaris
  • 1994: Rock Instrumental Classics – Vol. 5: Surf
  • 1995: Pulp Rock Instros – Vol. 1
  • 1995: Surfaris Stomp
  • 1995: Revenge of the Surf Instrumentals
  • 1996: Cowabunga! The Surf Box Set
  • 1996: Teen Beat – Vol. 3
  • 1996: Let's Go Trippin' (Classic Tracks from the Surf & Hot Rod Era)
  • 1996: Surf Crazy: Original Surfin' Hits
  • 1996: Jenny McCarthy's Surfin' Safari
  • 1997: Guitar Heroes
  • 1997: Hot Rod Presents...Big Boss Instrumentals
  • 1997: Kahuna Classics: A Collection of Surf Music
  • 1998: Hard Rock Cafe – Surf
  • 1998: Surf! Sand! Sun!
  • 1998: Surfers Rule / Gone with the Wave (BGO)
  • 1999: Wipe Out / Play (BGO)
  • 2000: KFJC 89.7 – Water Logged
  • 2000: Teen Beat – Vol. 5
  • 2003: Lost Legends of Surf Guitar – Vol. 2: Point Panic!
  • 2005: Hit City '64 / Fun City U.S.A. (BGO)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 1155. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ "The Surfaris - Bio". Thesurfaris.com. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  3. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 167. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  4. ^ "Morton Downey Jr. Dies". CBS News. March 13, 2001.
  5. ^ . Mortondowneyjr.com. Archived from the original on October 1, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-31.
  6. ^ "Jim Fuller, 'Wipe Out' Guitarist with Surfaris, Dies". Best Classic Bands. Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  7. ^ "Surfaris Guitarist Jim Fuller Dead at 69". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  8. ^ Rosen, Jody (25 June 2019). "Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 June 2019.

External links

  • The Surfaris, Bob Berryhill official website
  • Allmusic Entry
  • The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  • Hollywood's Rockwalk Surfaris page 2012-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Surfaris discography at Discogs  

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This article is about surf music band from Glendora California For the similarly named surf music band from Fullerton La Habra see The Original Surfaris This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Surfaris news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Surfaris are an American surf rock band formed in Glendora California United States in 1962 1 2 They are best known for two songs that hit the charts in the Los Angeles area and nationally by May 1963 Surfer Joe and Wipe Out which were the A side and B side of the same 45 rpm single The SurfarisThe Surfaris in a concert 2007Background informationOriginGlendora California U S GenresSurf rockYears active1962 1966 1973 1976 1981 2017 for the actual Surfaris band led by Jim Fuller Bob Berryhill s Surfaris began in late 2000LabelsDFS Princess Dot Decca GNP Crescendo MGM RecordsMembersPaul JohnsonRobert WatsonDavid RavenJay TruaxRon EglitDusty WatsonPast membersRon WilsonPat ConnollyJim PashBob BerryhillKen ForssiJim FullerWebsitethesurfaris wbr comThe Surfaris were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019 for their hit instrumental song Wipe Out Contents 1 Career 2 Wipe Out 3 Disbanding and reformation 4 Members 5 Later players 5 1 The Surfaris featuring Bob Berryhill 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Singles 6 3 Compilations 7 References 8 External linksCareer EditThe original band members were Ron Wilson drums vocals Jim Fuller lead guitar Bob Berryhill rhythm guitar and Pat Connolly bass 1 In the fall of 1962 Southern California high school students Jim Fuller and Pat Connolly called friend and guitarist Berryhill for a practice session at Berryhill s house The trio practiced for about four hours and met drummer Wilson at a high school dance later that evening whereupon the band was born Wipe Out was written and recorded by the quartet later that winter with the song reaching 2 nationally in 1963 before becoming an international hit 1 Saxophone player Jim Pash joined after their Wipe Out Surfer Joe recording sessions at Pal Studios engineer Paul Buff Ken Forssi later of Love played bass with The Surfaris after Pat Connolly left 1 Wipe Out EditWilson s energetic drum solo made Wipe Out one of the best remembered instrumental songs of the period Wipe Out is also remembered particularly for its introduction Before the music starts Berryhill s dad broke a board imitating a breaking surf board near the mic followed by a maniacal laugh and the words Wipe Out spoken by band manager Dale Smallin Wipe Out was written in the studio by the four original members Berryhill Connolly Fuller and Wilson It was initially issued on the tiny DFS label 11 12 in January 1963 It was reissued on the tiny Princess label 50 in February 1963 It was picked up by Dot 45 16479 in April 1963 and later reissued as Dot 45 144 in April 1965 It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 3 Following the death of television personality Morton Downey Jr news reports and obituaries incorrectly credited him as the composer of Wipe Out as well as The Chantays Pipeline 4 As of 2010 update Downey s official website continued to make this claim but it has been changed to state he also played major roles in the production of the hit surf music era songs Pipeline and Wipeout 5 Disbanding and reformation EditThe band released a series of records with two other singles Surfer Joe and Point Panic another group composed instrumental having an impact on the charts Point Panic is a renowned surfing venue in Hawaii after which the song was named The original 1963 membership remained intact until August 1965 when Connolly departed before their Japanese tour Ken Forssi replaced him on bass for the tour 1 Fuller resigned after the tour and the band folded in early 1966 Forssi died from a brain tumor in 1998 1 Ken Forssi joined the group and was the bass player for their It Ain t Me Babe LP recorded at Capitol Records in Studio A in late Spring and early Summer of 1965 Pat Connolly left the music business in 1965 Ron Wilson died of a brain aneurysm on May 12 1989 one month short of his 45th birthday Wilson had released an album of his songs entitled Lost 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 in the Surf included a cover of Louie Louie complete with Scottish bagpipes Jim Pash who played saxophone in the earlier formation and was later a guitarist died April 29 2005 of heart failure at age 56 Jim Fuller co founded the Surfaris in 61 with Connolly The band reformed in 81 with Pash and Berryhill and In 1983 Berryhill left the band because neither Pash nor Fuller wanted Berryhill s wife to join the band as bassist By the mid 80s Fuller s The Surfaris added new players such as Kelly Lammers Robert Watson Jay Truax Paul Johnson Mr Moto and Dave Raven among others These new band members remain in The Surfaris today Jim Fuller had another band concurrently with The Surfaris Jim Fuller and the Beatnik until his passing on March 3 2017 in Arcadia California at age 69 6 7 After leaving the band Berryhill became a teacher until late 2000 when he created a new band with his family and named it The Surfaris Now the last original member playing professionally Berryhill performs worldwide as The Surfaris with his wife Gene Berryhill and sons Deven and Joel Berryhill 1 In 2003 Berryhill s band re recorded Wipe Out and eight original songs which is what he wanted to do for the first Wipe Out session in 1962 At the time the boys just 15 and 17 years old were forced to play other writers songs not by The Surfaris which were later replaced by the company s players while The Surfaris were on tour Lawsuits ensued in favor of The Surfaris In 2015 Berryhill recorded and released the album entitled The Surfaris Hurley Sessions The Surfaris were among hundreds of artists whose material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire 8 Members EditJim Fuller lead guitar 1962 1966 1981 2017 died 2017 Pat Connolly bass 1962 1965 Ron Wilson vocals drums 1962 1966 died 1989 Jim Pash saxophone guitar 1963 1966 1981 2005 died 2005 Bob Berryhill rhythm guitar 1962 1966 lead guitar 1995 current Later players EditKen Forssi bass 1965 1966 Jay Truax bass 1984 current Rob Watson Keyboards Dave Raven Drums Dusty Watson Drums Paul Johnson Lead Guitar Ron Eglit Rhythm Guitar Kelly Lammers Guitar 1973 81 84 The Surfaris featuring Bob Berryhill Edit Bob Berryhill lead guitar Deven Berryhill vocals rhythm guitar Gene Berryhill bass Joel Berryhill vocals drumsDiscography EditAlbums Edit 1963 Wipe Out Dot DLP 3535 DLP 25535 1963 Play Decca DL 4470 DL 74470 1964 Hit City 64 Decca DL 4487 DL 74487 1964 Fun City U S A Decca DL 4560 DL 74560 1965 Hit City 65 Decca DL 4614 DL 74614 1965 It Ain t Me Babe Decca DL 4683 DL 74683 1983 Surf Party The Best of The Surfaris Live rec 1981 Koinkidink KWK 102 CD reissue GNP Crescendo GNPD 2239 1994 2003 Basic Tracks by Jim Fuller s Surfaris Got It Records 0101 2005 Wipe Out by Bob Berryhill s Surfaris Calvary Chapel Music 6021 2006 Street Party by Jim Fuller s Surfaris Heyday Records 35753 2015 Hurley Sessions by Bob Berryhill s Surfaris Salt Talk Music 41662 Singles Edit 4 63 Wipe Out Surfer Joe DFS 11 12 Princess 50 Dot 16479 9 63 Point Panic Waikiki Run Decca 31538 11 63 Santa s Speed Shop A Surfer s Christmas List Decca 31561 12 63 Scatter Shield I Wanna Take a Trip to the Islands Decca 31581 3 64 Go Go Go for Louie s Place Murphy the Surfie Decca 31605 6 64 Dune Buggy Boss Barracuda Decca 31641 10 64 Karen Hot Rod High Decca 31682 1 65 Beat 65 Black Denim Decca 31731 5 65 Theme Of The Battle Maiden Somethin Else Decca 31784 7 65 You Can t Sit Down Surfer Joe Dot 16757 8 65 Catch a Little Ride With Me Don t Hurt My Little Sister Decca 31835 4 66 So Get Out Hey Joe Where Are You Going Decca 31954 8 66 I m a Hog for You Wipe Out Decca 32003 10 66 Show Biz Chicago Green Dot 16966 4 67 Search Shake Dot 17008 Compilations Edit 1973 Yesterday s Pop Scene The Surfaris Wipe Out 1974 Wipe Out Surfer Joe and Other Great Hits 1976 Surfers Rule 1977 Gone with the Wave 1982 The History of Surf Music Vol 1 The Instrumental Hits 1961 1963 1984 Wipe Out 20 Instrumental Greats 1987 Wipe Out The Singles Album 1963 1967 1987 The Best of 60s Surf Original Master Recordings 1989 Surfin Hits 1989 Surfin Sixties Baby Boomer Classics 1990 Fun City U S A Play Repertoire 1991 Guitar Player Presents Legends Of Guitar Surf Vol 1 1994 Wipe Out The Best of the Surfaris 1994 Rock Instrumental Classics Vol 5 Surf 1995 Pulp Rock Instros Vol 1 1995 Surfaris Stomp 1995 Revenge of the Surf Instrumentals 1996 Cowabunga The Surf Box Set 1996 Teen Beat Vol 3 1996 Let s Go Trippin Classic Tracks from the Surf amp Hot Rod Era 1996 Surf Crazy Original Surfin Hits 1996 Jenny McCarthy s Surfin Safari 1997 Guitar Heroes 1997 Hot Rod Presents Big Boss Instrumentals 1997 Kahuna Classics A Collection of Surf Music 1998 Hard Rock Cafe Surf 1998 Surf Sand Sun 1998 Surfers Rule Gone with the Wave BGO 1999 Wipe Out Play BGO 2000 KFJC 89 7 Water Logged 2000 Teen Beat Vol 5 2003 Lost Legends of Surf Guitar Vol 2 Point Panic 2005 Hit City 64 Fun City U S A BGO References Edit a b c d e f g Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 1155 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 The Surfaris Bio Thesurfaris com Retrieved 15 June 2021 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 167 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Morton Downey Jr Dies CBS News March 13 2001 Morton Downey Jr s Home Page Mortondowneyjr com Archived from the original on October 1 2011 Retrieved 2011 10 31 Jim Fuller Wipe Out Guitarist with Surfaris Dies Best Classic Bands Retrieved March 20 2017 Surfaris Guitarist Jim Fuller Dead at 69 Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 15 June 2021 Rosen Jody 25 June 2019 Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire The New York Times Retrieved 28 June 2019 External links EditThe Surfaris Bob Berryhill official website Allmusic Entry The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Hollywood s Rockwalk Surfaris page Archived 2012 06 01 at the Wayback Machine The Surfaris discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Surfaris amp oldid 1127500313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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