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United States Air
Force Band
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Misirlou" (Gr****: Μισιρλού < Turkish: Mısırlı 'Egyptian' < Arabic: مصر Miṣr 'Egypt')...
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pioneered the use of
portable reverb effects. The use of his
recording of "
Misirlou" by
Quentin Tarantino in the film Pulp
Fiction led to his
return in the...
- 1961 and
launched the surf
music craze,
following up with
songs like "
Misirlou" (1962). Like Dale and his Del-Tones, most
early surf
bands were formed...
- Hays) "Take It Off" "Night Owl" (Tony Allen) "**** Mae" (Buster Brown) "
Misirlou Twist" (Chaim Tauber, Fred Wise,
Milton Leeds,
Nicholas Roubanis) Side...
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various artists.
Notable songs include **** Dale's now-iconic
rendition of "
Misirlou",
which is pla****
during the
opening credits.
Tarantino chose surf music...
- year,
launched the surf
music craze,
which he
followed up with hits like "
Misirlou" (1962).
While **** Dale was
crafting his new
sound in
Orange County, the...
- song
heavily incorporates music from **** Dale's 1962 surf
version of "
Misirlou",
known for
being featured in the 1994
Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction...
- the
history of the competition, for his jive, to "You
Never Can Tell" & "
Misirlou",
receiving the
first 10 of the series. In w**** 6, he
danced an American...
- an
American pianist and xylophonist. He had a hit with his
version of "
Misirlou" in 1947 with Carl
Frederick Tandberg.
August was born in New York City...
- 1960s surf rock of **** Dale,
including "Let's Go Trippin'" (1961) and "
Misirlou" (1962); and the Kingsmen's
version of "Louie Louie" (1963),
which became...