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  2. The Bel-Airs - Wikipedia

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    The Bel-Airs were an early and influential surf music band from South Bay, Los Angeles, active in the early 1960s. [1] They were best known for their 1961 hit "Mr. Moto", an instrumental surf tune that featured a flamenco-inspired intro and contained a melodic piano interlude. The song's theme was used in the solo for the song "Seed" by Sublime.

  3. Category:Musical groups from Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The Choir (Cleveland band) CityMusic Cleveland; Cleveland Chamber Symphony; Cleveland Orchestra; Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra; Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra;

  4. Richard Delvy - Wikipedia

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    Richard Delvy was a surf music pioneer. In 1960, the first band he played drums in was called The Bel-Airs, and in late 1962 he founded The Challengers.They produced a smash hit album titled Surfbeat, released in January 1963.

  5. List of R.E.M. concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Bel-Airs July 1, 1983 Eureka: Old Glory Amphitheater — July 2, 1983 Indianapolis: The Chase — July 3, 1983 Milwaukee: Summerfest — July 5, 1983 Cleveland: Pirate's Cove Hungry Young Men The Replacements July 6, 1983 Cincinnati Bogart's The Replacements July 8, 1983 Detroit: Saint Andrew's Hall — July 9, 1983 Toronto: Canada Larry's ...

  6. List of surf musicians - Wikipedia

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    Greg Camp (of late 1990s band Smash Mouth, currently of Defektor) Martin Cilia; Shana Cleveland; Daikaiju; Laramie Dean; The Drums; Dum Dum Girls; The El Caminos; Toulouse Engelhardt; Fidlar; The 5.6.7.8's; Donavon Frankenreiter; Les Fradkin & Get Wet; The Fresh & Onlys; The Ghastly Ones; The Good The Bad; The Growlers; Ash Grunwald; Ben Howard ...

  7. John Witmer - Wikipedia

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    The Fabricators, established in 1995 as a successor band to The BelAirs, broke up in 2002, [11] and was Witmer's last band. He ceased performing after the band's breakup. [1] Witmer died suddenly [13] two years later, on July 3, 2004, at the age of 53. He was survived by his second wife, a daughter and two sons. [1] [13]

  8. Mike Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Michael James Henderson (July 14, 1953 – September 22, 2023) [1] [2] was an American singer-songwriter. In addition to his solo career, which included five studio albums, Henderson was a member of the country band The SteelDrivers from 2005 to 2011 and was a songwriting collaborator of his former SteelDrivers bandmate Chris Stapleton.

  9. Paul Johnson (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Johnson is a guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work in instrumental surf music and the track "Mr. Moto" by his band The Bel-Airs. External links [ edit ]