David Marks & The Marksmen – The Sheriff Of Noddingham / Kustom Kar Show Label: Sundazed Music – S-158 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Grey Country: US Released: 2003 Style: Surf
David Lee Marks Profile: Born: August 22, 1948 Site: davidleemarks.com In Groups: David Marks & The Marksmen, Rachel & The Reindeerz, The Beach Boys, The Moon
David Lee Marks is an American guitarist who was an early member of the Beach Boys. Marks was a neighborhood friend of the original band members while growing up in Hawthorne, California, and was a frequent participant at the Wilson family Sunday night singalongs. Following his initial departure from the group, Marks fronted the Marksmen and performed and recorded as a session musician.
Marks joined the Beach Boys in February 1962. Since he did not appear on the 1961 single "Surfin'", the first performance by the band that would become "the Beach Boys", most historians discount him as a true founding member of the group. He performed on the band's first four albums, Surfin' Safari (1962), Surfin' U.S.A. (1963), Surfer Girl (1963), and Little Deuce Coupe (1963). In August 1963, personal issues with manager Murry Wilson caused Marks to leave the group. Afterward, Marks worked with acts including Casey Kasem's Band Without a Name, the Moon, Delaney & Bonnie, Colours and Warren Zevon, and studied jazz and classical guitar at the Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory.
Track first released on:
ReplyDeleteDavid Marks & The Marksmen – The Sheriff Of Noddingham / Kustom Kar Show
Label: Sundazed Music – S-158
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Grey
Country: US
Released: 2003
Style: Surf
https://www.discogs.com/David-Marks-The-Marksmen-The-Sheriff-Of-Noddingham-Kustom-Kar-Show/release/5241481
David Lee Marks
Profile:
Born: August 22, 1948
Site:
davidleemarks.com
In Groups:
David Marks & The Marksmen, Rachel & The Reindeerz, The Beach Boys, The Moon
David Lee Marks is an American guitarist who was an early member of the Beach Boys. Marks was a neighborhood friend of the original band members while growing up in Hawthorne, California, and was a frequent participant at the Wilson family Sunday night singalongs.
Following his initial departure from the group, Marks fronted the Marksmen and performed and recorded as a session musician.
Marks joined the Beach Boys in February 1962. Since he did not appear on the 1961 single "Surfin'", the first performance by the band that would become "the Beach Boys", most historians discount him as a true founding member of the group. He performed on the band's first four albums, Surfin' Safari (1962), Surfin' U.S.A. (1963), Surfer Girl (1963), and Little Deuce Coupe (1963). In August 1963, personal issues with manager Murry Wilson caused Marks to leave the group. Afterward, Marks worked with acts including Casey Kasem's Band Without a Name, the Moon, Delaney & Bonnie, Colours and Warren Zevon, and studied jazz and classical guitar at the Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory.
Read More:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks