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Larry Tamblyn, Co-Founder of Garage-Rock Band the Standells and Brother of Russ Tamblyn, Dies at 82Larry Tamblyn, who co-founded the garage-rock cult-favorite band the Standells, famous for the 1965 single "Dirty Water," died Friday, the group announced on social media. The keyboard player and ...
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 ...
The musician, who was the brother of Russ Tamblyn and uncle of Amber Tamblyn, also appeared in several B movies.
“He lived an incredible life. He was in a band called The Standells, whose hit song ‘Dirty Water’ is still played to this day whenever the Red Sox or the Bruins win a home game. They also ...
The Standells were best known for the 1966 hit “Dirty Water,” which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. Though Tamblyn was the band’s original singer, former Mouseketeer Dick Dodd later took over ...
Larry Tamblyn, who co-founded the garage-rock cult-favorite band the Standells, famous for the 1965 single “Dirty Water,” died Friday, the group announced on social media. The keyboard player ...
“‘Dirty Water’ is still played to this day whenever the Red Sox or the Bruins win a home game,” Dennis Tamblyn wrote of his uncle; the Standells notably performed the song at Fenway Park ...
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