Description
Dick Dale's first recording came two years before he formed the Del-Tones and was crowned King of The Surf Guitar. That record was "Ooh Whee Marie," released on his father's fledging Del-Tone label in the summer of 1958. Dale was 21 years old at the time and encouraged by his father to learn guitar and trumpet.
His musical hero was Hank Williams and other country stars he heard on the radio, including Buddy Holly, whose influence is apparent on "Marie." He soon developed an impression of Elvis that he took to various talent shows around the Los Angeles area. He won enough of these shows to bring him to the Town Hall Party stage, a three-hour live Saturday night viewing staple broadcast from Compton. Dale played trumpet in the backing band that accompanied various guest stars.
TRACKS:
SIDE A: Ooh-Whee-Marie
SIDE B: Jessie Pearl / St Louis Blues
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