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Permalink the story behind the Beach Boys' Surfin' - 50 years later - from WSJ

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ChazSurf wrote:

I wonder if Dean still tours?

Dean still tours with The Surf City All-Stars which sometimes has Beach Boys' Al Jardine and David Marks. He's backed by Papa Do Ron Ron and they do pretty good job of replicating BB's and J&D tunes.

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Came across another show poster from the surf era May 4, 1962. The boys play a "Stomp". This is just days before they would get signed to Capitol.

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...my first concert (granted it wasn't their best lineup, I didn't know and didn't care.)

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