The Surfaris

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  • surf
  • surf rock
  • 60s
  • instrumental
  • rock
The Surfaris were an American surf music band formed in Glendora, California in 1962. They are best known for two songs that hit the charts in the Los Angeles area, and nationally by May, 1963: "Surfer Joe" on the A side and "Wipe Out" on the B side of a 45 RPM single. The original band members were Ron Wilson (drums), Jim Fuller (Lead guitar), Bob Berryhill (rhythm guitar) and Pat Connolly (bass). Saxophone player Jim Pash joined after their initial recording.

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Songs

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    My Buddy Seat

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    My Little Bike

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    Mystic Island Drums

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    Pipeline

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    Point Panic

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    Punkline

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    Satisfaction

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    Scatter Shield

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    Scratch

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    Shake n' Stomp

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    Shazam

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    Shazam!

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    Shzam

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    Similau

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    So Get Out

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    Somethin' Else

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    Storm Surf

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    Sugar Shack

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    Surf Scene

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    Surfari's Stomp

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    Surfaris Stomp

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    Surfer Joe

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    Surfer Joe (hit version)

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    Surfer Joe (long version)

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    Surfer Joe (original version)

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    Surfing Drums

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    Teen Beat

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    Tequila

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    The Nobles Medley (Earthquake)

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    The Nobles Medley (Hiawatha)

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    Torquay

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    Waikiki Run

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    Wakiki Run

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    Walk, Don't Run

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    Wax Board and Woodie

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    Wiggle Wobble

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    Wild Weekend

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    Wipe Out

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    Wipe Out (long version)

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    Wipeout

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    Yep

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    You Can't Sit Down


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