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Sandy Nelson
Sandy Nelson's song "Teen Beat" rose to #4 on the charts in 1959. Subsequently he signed with the Imperial label and pounded out two more Top 40 hits, "Let There Be Drums", which went to #3 in Britain, and "Drums Are My Beat". All three were instrumentals (a feat seldom, if ever, repeated). Sander L Nelson was born on 1 December 1938 in Santa Monica, California. He attended high school with Jan Berry, Dean Torrence (who together became Jan and Dean), and Kim Fowley.
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Songs
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Chool Days
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Civilization
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Come on Let's Go
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Cool Jerk
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Cool Operator
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Day Drumming
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Day Drumming (S. Nelson)
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Day Train
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Day Tripper
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Diddley Walk
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Do the Boomerang
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Don't Be Cruel
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Down in the Boondocks
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Drum Party
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Drum Roll
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Drum Roll 9
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Drum Roll 9 (H.B. Barnum)
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Drum Stomp
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Drum Stomp (S. Nelson & R. Podolor)
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Drum Stuff
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Drummin' Up a Storm
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Drummin' Up a Storm (R. Podolor)
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Drumming Up A Storm
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Drums - For Drummers Only
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Drums - For Strippers Only
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Drums a Go Go
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Drums A Go-Go
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Drums Are My Beat
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Drums Are My Beat (S. Nelson)
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Drums in a Sea Cave
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Dumplin's
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Early in the Morning
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Feel So Good
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Feet Beat
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Four Walls
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Fraulein
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Freak Beat
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Funny Face
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Geisha Girl
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Get With It
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Get With It (R. Podolr)
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Gimme Some Skin
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Gloria
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Good Lovin'
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Got My Mojo Working
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Graduation Day
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Hang on Sloopy (My Girl Sloopy)
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Hawaiian War Chant
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Hawaiian War Chant (J. Noble & Leleiohaku)
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Hawallian War Chant