Dick Dale


A true pioneer in obtaining a different sound known as Surf Guitar. R.I.P.
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bdp24

I am a big fan of Bill Frisell and you are correct about the influence from DD.  Great story about blowing up Fender amps.  Happy Listening!
RIP
and I also believe Tom Petty was a fan as well.
The Washington Post article is quite well done, insightful.....His story...might even make a died in the wool conservative think differently about access to affordable healthcare....or maybe not...


I don’t know about Petty, but his guitarist Mike Campbell sure is (not was. The music lives on.). It was Campbell who arranged to have Los Straitjackets (a contemporary instro-band) open for TP & THB when they played the Pacific Amphitheater in Orange County in the early-2000’s. LS bassist Pete Curry (an old friend/bandmate of mine) told me Campbell came to their dressing room before the show to see if they needed anything (cool guy), while Petty accidentally walked in, looked around, and left without saying a word (not a cool guy. For proof watch the Scorsese documentary on George Harrison. At one point in his interview, Petty says about George "He liked to surround himself with people who are good at what they do", a self-satisfied smile then appearing on his face. Yes, Tom was referring to himself.). Some people really let stardom go to their head ;-) .

Another fan of Surf music is Conan O’Brien. He had The Straitjackets on his old show about once a year, and would jam with them (Conan plays guitar) for about an hour on the afternoons of their appearances.

 @bdp24 thanks for the insight, just going from TP XM Radio show Buried Treasure where he promoted all sorts of obscure artists. Campbell is a class dude, he is always on my top ten guitarists I hope to be incarnated as in my next life....hope eternal