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  1. 16. Nov. 2009 · Find release reviews and credits for Carnival of Sound - Jan & Dean on AllMusic - 2009 New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods ...

  2. 27. Dez. 2017 · Jan & Dean’s business relationship was terribly strained in the mid- to late ’60s; and by the early ’70s, Jan was moving ahead with his solo recordings. As good as Paul Morantz’s 1974 Rolling Stone article was—a landmark piece of Jan & Dean journalism—it failed to mention the Carnival of Sound sessions, basically skipping from the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_and_DeanJan and Dean - Wikipedia

    Jan and Dean were an American rock duo consisting of William Jan Berry (April 3, 1941 – March 26, 2004) and Dean Ormsby Torrence (born March 10, 1940). In the early 1960s, they were pioneers of the California Sound and vocal surf music styles popularized by the Beach Boys . Among their most successful songs was 1963's "Surf City", the first ...

  4. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. COPYRIGHTS RESERVED BY COPYRIGHT OWNER.Title: CARNIVAL OF SOUND (Rhino Handmade Reissue)Band: JAN & DEANReleased: 2010 (u...

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  5. 27. Dez. 2017 · RAINY DAYS IN A CARNIVAL OF SOUND: The Lost Renaissance of Jan & Dean By Mark A. Moore Author of Dead Man’s Curve: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Life of Jan Berry. T he original run for Jan & Dean ended with a bang just before noon on April 12, 1966, sealing a legacy of eight years with 26 chart records, including seven Top 10 and sixteen Top 40 hits, plus various stabs at film and television.

  6. 22. März 2010 · CD Review: Jan & Dean, “Carnival of Sound”. March 22, 2010. 2 Min Read. It’s difficult not to look at Jan Berry and Brian Wilson as spiritual twins. Berry was a budding studio genius, starting raw with doo-wop bands but eventually teaming with Dean Torrence. They fell into the company of Wilson and the result was the surf-pop classic ...

  7. By Mark A. Moore. Jan Berry, leader of the music duo Jan & Dean from the late 1950s to mid-1960s, was an intense character who experienced more in his first 25 years than many do in a lifetime. As an architect of the West Coast sound, he was one of rock ‘n’ roll’s original rebels–brilliant, charismatic, reckless, and flawed.