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  2. Jan and Dean - Wikipedia

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    Jan and Dean were an American rock duo consisting of William Jan Berry (April 3, 1941 – March 26, 2004) [1] and Dean Ormsby Torrence (born March 10, 1940). In the early 1960s, they were pioneers of the California Sound and vocal surf music styles popularized by the Beach Boys .

  3. T.A.M.I. Show - Wikipedia

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    The best footage from the two concert dates was combined into the film, which was released on December 29, 1964. Jan and Dean emceed the event and performed its theme song, "Here They Come (From All Over the World)", written by Los Angeles songwriters P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, the song erroneously asserting that the Rolling Stones are from Liverpool.

  4. List of events at the Jacksonville Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Jan & Dean: 1984 Tour April 21, 1984 Mick Fleetwood's Zoo: 1988 Tour October 6, 1988 Beastie Boys: Licensed to Ill Tour: February 27, 1987 Public Enemy: Together Forever Tour August 9, 1987 Run–D.M.C. & Davy D: Bee Gees: Spirits Having Flown Tour: October 4, 1979 Sweet Inspirations: Billy Joel: The Bridge Tour: March 24, 1987 Billy Ray Cyrus ...

  5. The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena) - Wikipedia

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    "The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)" is a song written by Don Altfeld, Jan Berry and Roger Christian, and recorded by 1960s American pop singers Jan and Dean. The song was performed live by The Beach Boys at Sacramento Memorial Auditorium on August 1, 1964, for inclusion on their No. 1 album Beach Boys Concert.

  6. Carnival of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Carnival of Sound is the last studio album by the American rock duo Jan and Dean.Though recorded sporadically from 1966 to 1968, it was not released until 2010. Even though it is credited as a Jan and Dean record, it is actually more of a Jan Berry solo effort. [1]

  7. Deadman's Curve - Wikipedia

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    "Doing the film was a chance to let the world know there was a reason Jan was no longer making records," said Dean. "He had gotten tired of hearing 'I thought you'd just retired from the business and faded into obscurity'." [3] The film inexplicably begins with Jan & Dean performing at a concert in July, 1966 hosted by Dick Clark.

  8. Gary Griffin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Griffin toured and recorded with Jan and Dean throughout the 1980s and 1990s, [2] and has appeared as a regular on several television shows, most notably General Hospital and Full House. [1] In 2000, Griffin served as music director, alongside producer John Stamos, for the Emmy-nominated television mini-series, The Beach Boys: An American ...

  9. 1963 in music - Wikipedia

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    Don't Play Me Cheap: Ike & Tina Turner: Duke Ellington & John Coltrane: Duke Ellington and John Coltrane: The Happy Beat: Ray Conniff: He's a Rebel: The Crystals: Jimmie Rodgers in Folk Concert: Jimmie Rodgers: Just Turn Me Loose! George Maharis: Mr. Soul: Sam Cooke: People Will Say We're In Love: Steve Lawrence: The Night Has a Thousand Eyes ...