Jim Fuller (musician)
Appearance
Jim Fuller (born January 13, 1947, Monrovia, California) is the lead guitarist and co-song writer of 1960s rock band The Surfaris.[1][2][3]
Fuller is known as the "Godfather" of surf music, a Californian folk rock music.
He is also a studio musician that has performed on many other artists' recordings of rock, folk, and blues songs throughout his career, doing vocals, lead and bass guitar.
Fuller, with his Fender guitar in photographs and its sound on The Surfaris albums, contributed to the popularity of Leo Fender's instruments.
His name is on "Hollywood's Rock Walk of Fame".
As of 2004[update] he continues to perform with The Surfaris and other bands, with a fan base in United States, Europe, and Japan.
Best known hits
- "Wipe Out"
- "Point Panic"
- "Surfer Joe"
- "Waikiki Run...."
References
- ^ The Surfaris.com: The Surfaris website
- ^ The Surfaris.com: History
- ^ Feldman, Christopher G. (1 January 2000). The Billboard book of no. 2 singles. Watson-Guptill. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-8230-7695-6. Retrieved 19 May 2010.
External links
Categories:
- Use dmy dates from July 2013
- The Surfaris members
- Surf musicians
- American rock guitarists
- American rock singers
- American rock songwriters
- American male songwriters
- American male singer-songwriters
- 1947 births
- Musicians from Los Angeles County, California
- Songwriters from California
- People from Monrovia, California
- People from the San Gabriel Valley
- Living people
- American guitarist stubs