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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. Richard Delvy - Wikipedia

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    Richard Delvy (April 20, 1942 – February 6, 2010) was an American music entrepreneur. He started in the music business as a drummer who played with The Bel-Airs and took his experience to broader appeal with The Challengers, who were in the forefront of the surf music explosion in southern California.

  4. Category:Musical groups from Columbia, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musical groups from Columbia, Missouri" ... White Rabbits (band) This page was last edited on 30 August 2021, at 02:45 (UTC). ...

  5. From R.E.M. to Hootie and the Blowfish, these bands emerged ...

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    From R.E.M. to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and more, SEC college towns are well-represented on the musical front.

  6. 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 ]

  7. Randy Nauert - Wikipedia

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    Randy Nauert (pronounced "Nort"; January 1, 1945 – February 7, 2019) was an American surf music and culture entrepreneur. He started in the music business as a bass player who played with The Bel-Airs and took his experience to broader appeal with The Challengers who were in the forefront of the surf music explosion in Southern California.

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

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    Columbia: The Blue Note: 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 ...

  9. The Challengers (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Bel-Airs were originally formed by two guitarists, Eddie Bertrand and Paul Johnson, both 16 years old at the time they recorded "Mr. Moto". In early 1963, Eddie Bertrand heard Dick Dale using the Fender reverb unit and wanted to start incorporating heavy reverb into The Bel-Airs songs. He felt reverb was the sound that would come to define ...