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  1. Richie Rotkin The Rip Chords were an early-1960s American vocal group, originally known as the Opposites, composed of Ernie Bringas and Phil Stewart. [1] The group eventually expanded into four primary voices, adding Columbia producer Terry Melcher and co-producer Bruce Johnston (best known as a member of the Beach Boys ).

  2. 27. Juli 2023 · Richie Rotkin, member of The Rip Chords, passed away on Saturday, July 15. He was 82. In 2006, ESQ interviewed Richie and Arnie Marcus about their tenure in The Rip Chords and working with Terry Melcher. Here, presented online for the very first time, is that interview.

  3. Richie Rotkin Memorial Rip Chord Page. 1,484 likes. Richie Rotkin and Arnie Marcus toured with The Rip Chords in 1964 and 1965. This is a tribute 2 them.

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  4. We're sad to announce the passing of original Rip Chord,Richie Rotkin in July of 2023. He will be missed. THE RIP CHORDS RETIRED THE BAND IN FEBURARY 2020. WE WANT TO THANK ALL OF OUR FRIENDS AND FANS FOR YEARS OF DEDICATION TO THE BAND. WE WILL NEVER FORGET HOW WONDERFUL ALL OF OUR FANS ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE!

  5. Rip Chords touring group: L-R: Phil Stewart, Richard Rotkin, Arnie Marcus Terry Melcher produced the Rip Chords' first release, "Here I Stand", a remake of the Wade Flemons version. Recorded on December 17, 1962, it peaked at No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1963.

  6. Hey Little Cobra (feat. Richie Rotkin, Arnie Marcus & Mitch Schecter) by The Rip Chords published on 2020-01-28T04:58:55Z

  7. theripchords.yolasite.com › about-usTHE RIP CHORDS

    Their first hit as The Rip Chords, "Here I Stand" was a chart success and laid the ground work for more hits to come. Richie Rotkin and Arnie Marcus were brought into the band from the Group "The Upper Classmen" who had a minor hit in the late 50's/early 60's with "Cha Cha With The Zombies".