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Post by KathyLovesKitties on Mar 27, 2004 23:37:11 GMT -5
Jan & Dean Singer Berry Dies at 62 By ROBERT JABLON
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jan Berry, a member of the duo Jan & Dean that had the 1960s surf-music hits ``Deadman's Curve'' and ``The Little Old Lady from Pasadena,'' has died. He was 62.
Berry had a seizure and stopped breathing Friday at his home. He was pronounced dead that evening at a hospital, said his wife, Gertie Berry.
He had been in poor health recently from the lingering effects of brain damage from a 1966 car crash.
Jan & Dean had a string of hits and 10 gold records in the 1960s with their tales of Southern California. Among them were 1964's ``The Little Old Lady from Pasadena,'' about a hotrod racing grandma, and ``Surf City,'' with its lines about taking the station wagon to a place where there are ``two girls for every boy.''
With Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, William Jan Berry co-wrote the lyrics for ``Surf City'' and ``Deadman's Curve,'' which featured the driving guitar licks and falsetto crooning of the wildly popular surf music.
Berry's hit-making career with high school friend Dean Torrence was cut short in 1966 when Berry's speeding Corvette hit a parked truck and he suffered severe brain damage that left him partially paralyzed and unable to talk.
His recovery was slow, but eventually he was able to resume singing and writing songs.
In addition to his wife, Berry is survived by his parents, William and Clara Berry of Camarillo; three brothers and three sisters.
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Post by Dawn on Mar 28, 2004 9:10:15 GMT -5
What sad news. Jan was very talented, and bravely overcame many challenges from his accident. He will be missed.
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Mar 28, 2004 10:49:38 GMT -5
That is terrible news! He had overcome so much. Jan was really one of the pioneers of the surfing sound, and a very talented writer as well. RIP, Jan.
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Post by Pete70s on Mar 28, 2004 12:42:52 GMT -5
Very sad, indeed! Especially sad that he never got to see himself inducted into the Hall Of Fame (What do you wanna bet that they go in NEXT YEAR...)
Jan was a very talented arranger, producer and writer, who made records while he studied to become a doctor. It's too bad he never got to realize his full potential, due to his accident...
Brian Wilson looked up to Jan in the early 60's, and I am sure he is sad right now to hear of the death of his friend and inspiration.
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Post by djdave on Mar 28, 2004 15:12:34 GMT -5
Sad to hear it. Heard it on NBC news last night. Loved their music since age 7. A fine talent will be missed. RIP Jan.
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Post by Ken on Mar 29, 2004 2:01:33 GMT -5
That is so very sad . I heard the news early Saturday Night. RIP Jan
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Post by KittyKat - RIP Luciano on Mar 29, 2004 14:58:30 GMT -5
Gosh, I hadn't heard this at all. Sorry to hear about his struggle.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Apr 14, 2004 14:52:54 GMT -5
RIP-maybe this'll get them in the Hall now.
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Post by lora on Apr 14, 2004 18:14:53 GMT -5
I've known about this for several days now, so I must've heard it very quickly afterward...or maybe I'm getting this confused with something else. Is Dean still living?
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Post by KathyLovesKitties on Apr 14, 2004 18:19:09 GMT -5
I've known about this for several days now, so I must've heard it very quickly afterward...or maybe I'm getting this confused with something else. Is Dean still living? To the best of my knowledge, Dean's still alive
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