Larry Tamblyn, the founding frontman and keyboardist for The Standells, brother of actor Russ Tamblyn and uncle of Amber Tamblyn, has died. He was 82. The musician’s nephew Dennis Tamblyn announced ...
He performed with the garage rockers on the Boston sports anthem "Dirty Water." Earlier, he was a Mouseketeer and member of the surf band the Bel-Airs. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Dick Dodd, a ...
Larry Tamblyn, founding member and keyboardist for the pioneering garage rock band the Standells, has died at the age of 82. Tamblyn’s nephew Dennis first confirmed his uncle’s March 21 death on ...
Tamblyn played keys and was the original lead singer of the L.A. band. By Gil Kaufman Larry Tamblyn, the keyboardist/singer and co-founder of L.A. garage rock band The Standells has died at 82. The ...
Larry Tamblyn, a founding member of the band The Standells, has died. He was 82. The musician’s death was announced by his nephew, Dennis Tamblyn, on Facebook Friday. “My uncle Larry Tamblyn passed ...
LA garage rock legends The Standells may be best known for their hit “Dirty Water” from the 1966 album of the same name, but they’ve got other great material too, like their other single from the same ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- The man whose voice you hear bellowing through Fenway Park each time the Red Sox win, is fighting a battle with Stage 4 cancer. Dick Dodd, the lead singer of the band The Standells, is ...
Dick Dodd, who was born in Hermosa Beach but sang “Oh, Boston, you’re my home” on The Standells’ 1966 garage rock classic, “Dirty Water,” died in a Fountain Valley hospital of esophageal cancer at age ...
Keep your weekends full of the coolest things to do around Boston with our weekly Weekender newsletter. Though the Charles River’s days as a toxic cesspool are long over, the Standells’ 1966 hit ...
He performed with the garage rockers on the Boston sports anthem "Dirty Water." Earlier, he was a Mouseketeer and member of the surf band the Bel-Airs. By Mike Barnes Dick Dodd, a Mouseketeer who went ...