Last updated: 4 hours ago
Glendora, California surf group the Surfaris are remembered for "Wipe Out," the number two 1963 hit that ranks as one of the great rock instrumentals, featuring a classic up-and-down guitar riff created by “The Godfather of Surf Guitar, Jim Fuller and a classic solo drum roll break by Wilson, both of which were emulated by millions (the number is no exaggeration) of beginning rock & rollers. The band recorded an astonishing number of albums and singles in the mid-'60s; the "Wipe Out" follow-up, "Point Panic," was the only one to struggle up to the middle of the charts. More talented than the typical one-shot surf group, the Surfaris' drummer Ron Wilson was praised by session stickman extraordinaire <a href="spotify:artist:5W6Vbf1DmTUOpvsXq4lQFJ" data-name="Hal Blaine">Hal Blaine</a>, and his uninhibited splashing style sounds like a direct ancestor to <a href="spotify:artist:7i9m03TFsX9pDuP4CFDw3o" data-name="Keith Moon">Keith Moon</a>. He also took the lead vocals on the group's occasional <a href="spotify:artist:3oDbviiivRWhXwIE8hxkVV" data-name="The Beach Boys">The Beach Boys</a> imitations. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
Jim Fuller’s Surfaris 61’ - 66’ then reunited 81’ - 2017 {temp. hiatus }after Fuller passed. - Berryhill 61’- 66’ then 81’ - 83’ then in (late 2000 - current) Bob started a new band with his wife and 2 sons, also naming it Surfaris Featuring Bob Berryhill.
Jim Fuller’s Surfaris 61’ - 66’ then reunited 81’ - 2017 {temp. hiatus }after Fuller passed. - Berryhill 61’- 66’ then 81’ - 83’ then in (late 2000 - current) Bob started a new band with his wife and 2 sons, also naming it Surfaris Featuring Bob Berryhill.
Monthly Listeners
848,740
Monthly Listeners History
Track the evolution of monthly listeners over the last 28 days.
Followers
51,364
Followers History
Track the evolution of followers over the last 28 days.
Top Cities
11,718 listeners
11,151 listeners
9,379 listeners
8,290 listeners
7,775 listeners