Surf guitar legend Dick Dale, whose song “Misirlou” gained fame in director Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction,” died Saturday night. He was 81. Dale’s bass player, Sam Bolle, confirmed his death to ...
If you've seen Pulp Fiction, you know Dick Dale. His best-known song, "Misirlou," a rollicking surf-rock classic defined by Dale's driving guitar, provides the background for Pulp Fiction's opening ...
The surf’s up in California (thanks to Hurricane Marie from Mexico) as 15-foot waves have been pounding beaches from Mexico to Malibu. I just heard Dick Dale‘s most famous surf song, “Misirlou” and ...
Dick Dale played electric guitar like he was more interested in the electricity than in the guitar. Listen to the way he starts his signature song, "Misirlou," with the sound of his pick slicing ...
Did I ask this already?<BR><BR>I keep hearing a song at my club that has a fast beat and a Misirlou riff in it.<BR><BR>I can't track it down on Google. What the hell ...
This coming Monday, March 16, is the one-year anniversary of "Misirlou" icon Dick Dale's death, so Sean Williamson and his project Velocihamster will honor the musician by releasing his version of the ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dick Dale, whose pounding, blaringly loud power-chord instrumentals on songs like “Misirlou” and “Let’s Go Trippin'” earned him the title King of the Surf Guitar, has died at age 81 ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA)-- Dick Dale, the "King of Surf Guitar" has died. He was 81. Dale's surf guitar became synonymous with Southern California's beach culture in the late 50s and 60s. It was unclear ...
Dick Dale played electric guitar like he was more interested in the electricity than in the guitar. Listen to the way he starts his signature song, "Misirlou," with the sound of his pick slicing ...