Dick Dale
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Biography
[Edit]Dick Dale wasn't nicknamed "King of the Surf Guitar" for nothing: he pretty much invented the style single-handedly, and no matter who copied or expanded upon his blueprint, he remained the fieriest, most technically gifted musician the genre ever produced. Dale's pioneering use of Middle Eastern and Eastern European melodies (learned organically through his familial heritage) was among the first in any genre of American popular music, and predated the teaching of such "exotic" scales in guitar-shredder academies by two decades. The breakneck speed of his single-note staccato picking technique was unrivalled until it entered the repertoires of metal virtuosos like Eddie Van Halen, and his wild showmanship made an enormous impression on the young Jimi Hendrix. But those aren't the only reasons Dale was once called the father of heavy metal. Working closely with the Fender company, Dale continually pushed the limits of electric amplification technology, helping to develop new equipment that was capable of producing the thick, clearly defined tones he heard in his head, at the previously undreamed-of volumes he demanded. He also pioneered the use of portable reverb effects, creating a signature sonic texture for surf instrumentals. And, if all that weren't enough, Dale managed to redefine his instrument while essentially playing it upside-down and backwards — he switched sides in order to play left-handed, but without re-stringing it (as Hendrix later did).
Dick Dale was born Richard Monsour in Boston in 1937; his father was Lebanese, his mother Polish. As a child, he was exposed to folk music from both cultures, which had an impact on his sense of melody and the ways string instruments could be picked. He also heard lots of big band swing, and found his first musical hero in drummer Gene Krupa, who later wound up influencing a percussive approach to guitar so intense that Dale regularly broke the heaviest-gauge strings available and ground his picks down to nothing several times in the same song. He taught himself to play country songs on the ukulele, and soon graduated to guitar, where he was also self-taught. His father encouraged him and offered career guidance, and in 1954, the family moved to Southern California. At the suggestion of a country DJ, Monsour adopted the stage name Dick Dale, and began performing in local talent shows, where his budding interest in rockabilly made him a popular act. He recorded a demo song, "Ooh-Whee Marie," for the local Del-Fi label, which was later released as a single on his father's new Del-Tone imprint and distributed locally. During the late '50s, Dale also became an avid surfer, and soon set about finding ways to mimic the surging sounds and feelings of the sport and the ocean on his guitar. He quickly developed a highly distinctive instrumental sound, and found an enthusiastic, ready-made audience in his surfer friends. Dale began playing regular gigs at the Rendezvous Ballroom, a once-defunct concert venue near Newport Beach, with his backing band the Del-Tones; as word spread and gigs at other local halls followed, Dale became a wildly popular attraction, drawing 1,000s of fans to every performance. In September 1961, Del-Tone released Dale's single "Let's Go Trippin'," which is generally acknowledged to be the very first recorded surf instrumental.
"Let's Go Trippin'" was a huge local hit, and even charted nationally. Dale released a few more local singles, including "Jungle Fever," "Miserlou," and "Surf Beat," and in 1962 issued his (and surf music's) first album, the groundbreaking Surfer's Choice, on Del-Tone. Surfer's Choice sold like hotcakes around Southern California, which earned Dale a contract with Capitol Records and national distribution for Surfer's Choice. Dale was featured in Life magazine in 1963, which led to appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show and the Frankie/Annette film Beach Party; he also released the follow-up LP King of the Surf Guitar, and went on to issue three more albums on Capitol through 1965. During that time, he developed a close working relationship with Leo Fender, who kept engineering bigger and better sound systems in response to Dale's appetite for louder, more maniacally energetic live performances.
Surf music became a national fad, with groups like the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean offering a vocal variant to complement the wave of instrumental groups, all of which were indebted in some way to Dale. But in 1964, the British Invasion stole much of surf's thunder, and Dale was dropped by Capitol in 1965. He remained a wildly popular local act, but in 1966, he was diagnosed with rectal cancer, which forced him to temporarily retire from music. He beat the disease, however, and soon began pursuing other interests: owning and caring for a variety of endangered animals, studying martial arts, designing his parents' dream house, and learning to pilot planes. In 1979, a puncture wound suffered while surfing off Newport Beach led to a pollution-related infection that nearly cost him his leg; Dale soon added environmental activist to his resumé. In addition to all of that, Dale performed occasionally around Southern California throughout the '70s and '80s.
In 1986, Dale attempted to mount a comeback. He first recorded a benefit single for the UC-Irvine Medical Center's burn unit (which had helped him recuperate from potentially serious injuries), and the following year appeared in the beach-movie sendup Back to the Beach. The soundtrack featured a duet between Dale and Stevie Ray Vaughan on the Chantays' surf staple "Pipeline," which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental. In 1991, Dale did a guest spot on an album by the San Francisco-based Psychefunkapus, and a successful Bay Area gig got him signed with Hightone Records. The album Tribal Thunder was released in 1993, but Dale's comeback didn't get into full swing until, in 1994, "Miserlou" was chosen as the opening theme to Quentin Tarantino's blockbuster film Pulp Fiction. "Miserlou" became synonymous with Pulp Fiction's ultra-hip sense of style, and was soon licensed in countless commercials (as were several other Dale tracks). As a result, Tribal Thunder and its 1994 follow-up Unknown Territory attracted lots of attention, earning positive reviews and surprisingly strong sales. In 1996, he supported the Beggars Banquet album Calling Up Spirits by joining the normally punk- and ska-oriented Warped Tour. Adding his wife and young drum-playing son to his band, Dale refocused on touring over the next few years. He finally returned with a new CD in 2001, Spacial Disorientation, issued on the small Sin-Drome label.
Title: Live At The Rainbow Theatre (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee)
Artist: Dick Dale, Ava Barber
Title: King of the Surf Guitar (Remastered) - Single
Artist: Dick Dale
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop
Title: Surf Beat (CD2)
Artist: Dick Dale
Genre: Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Instrumental, Classical, Instrumental
Title: Anthology: Their Early Hits (Remastered)
Artist: Dick Dale & His Del - Tones, Dick Dale
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock, Pop
Collections
Title: Disney Classics
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Guitar Legends, Vol.1
Genre: Rock
Title: Jukebox Hits, Vol. 10
Genre: Rock
Title: Outdoor Fun: Surfin'
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Pure Instrumental Hits, Vol.2
Genre: Pop
Title: Jukebox & Doo Wop Hits, Vol. 5
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1962, Vol. 27
Genre: Pop
Title: OMG! the Best Christmas Songs Ever
Genre:
Title: Feliz Natal
Genre: Dancefloor, Latin, Dance Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Guitar Legends, Vol.3
Genre: Rock
Title: Twang Out: Surf Rock, Vol. 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Surf's Greatest Hits
Genre: Rock
Title: 100 Years of Surfing (Re-Recorded Versions) [Remastered]
Genre: Rock
Title: Easy Spirit of Christmas
Genre:
Title: Hillbilly X-mas
Genre:
Title: Popular Gold Hits, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: 50's Memories 10
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop, Teen Pop
Title: Wild Thing - The Birth of Hard Rock in 1960s Garage
Genre: Rock
Title: Guitar Sixties 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Bandas Sonoras Originales CD5
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: 100 Greatest Surf Rock Songs
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: Las 100 Mejores Canciones De Guitarra CD2
Genre: Rock
Title: Pulp Fiction (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Soul, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Rock'N'Roll 1000% Vol. 3
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Castle (Season 1) (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Pop Rock, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Surf Fiction
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: 100% Tarantino Hits 2000
Genre: Metal
Title: Beat Of The Pops Vol. 21
Genre: Rock & Roll, Pop
Title: Big Instrumental Dance (CD1)
Genre: Instrumental
Title: Guitar Greats
Genre: Rock, Rockabilly
Title: Tarantino Movie Hits
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Old School Rock Collection (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Club/Dance
Title: Jack White's Jukebox
Title: Gold Hits Of Rock N Roll (CD3)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 121
Genre: Rock, Gothic Rock, Metal, Death Metal
Title: Metal-Hard Rock Covers 191
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Title: Jukebox Hits Of 1963 Volume 4
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Roots Of Psychobilly (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: Greatest Rock Drum Performances. Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Cowabunga! The Surf Box
Genre: Rock
Title: At The Movies Box Set, Soundtrack (CD1)
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Country, Theatre/Soundtrack, Folk
Title: Cruisin' In The 60's (CD2)
Title: The Birth Of Surf (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Birth Of Surf (CD5)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Birth Of Surf (CD7)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Birth Of Surf (CD8)
Genre: Rock
Title: Pioneers Of The Electric Guitar (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz, Rock
Title: Rock'n'Roll Injection Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: Stars ~ Guitar Legends (CD3)
Title: Stars ~ Guitar Legends (CD2)
Title: Stars ~ Guitar Legends (CD1)
Title: Ready Steady Go, Vol. 11 Shout (CD2)
Genre: Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Title: Hey! That's My Song (CD2)
Title: Ready Steady Go, Vol. 3 Runaway (CD1)
Genre: Rock & Roll
Featuring albums
Title: The Real Deal - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Artist: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Double Trouble
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock
Title: Christmas Memories
Artist: Lawrence Welk
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Traditional Pop Music, Smooth Jazz
Title: Walt Disney Records the Legacy Collection: Disneyland
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Legacy Collection: Disneyland 60th Anniversary (Original Soundtrack) (CD2)
Artist: Disney
Genre: Pop, Kids, Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical
Title: The Lawrence Welk Collection: Lawrence Welk & His Champagne Music (1938-1962)
Artist: Lawrence Welk
Genre: Pop
Title: The Lawrence Welk Collection: Lawrence Welk & His (CD1)
Artist: Lawrence Welk
Genre: Instrumental, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Title: Disneyland [Walt Disney Records: The Legacy Collection]
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Kids, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: 60 Sunshine Holiday Greats (CD2)
Artist: Here Comes Summer
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Gospel, Latin, Rockabilly