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 and ...
There’s just nothing like a great rock and roll show in an old club, with the temperature up, a band like The Standells rocking out and the crowd working up a sweat dancing to the music. Veteran L.A.
NEW HAVEN >> The Standells — yes, those Standells, of “Dirty Water” and garage band royalty fame — are coming to Cafe Nine, and Larry Tamblyn says that 49 years after the celebrated song was released, ...
Larry Tamblyn, the founding frontman and keyboardist for The Standells, brother of actor Russ Tamblyn and uncle of Amber Tamblyn, has died. He was 82. The musician’s nephew Dennis Tamblyn announced ...
Rock ’n’ roll can be a cruel mistress. Innovations take a while to gain traction. Trailblazers often burn out. They watch as the groups they inspired ascend to fame and glory. Last fall, The Standells ...
Larry Tamblyn, a founding member and singer of the pioneering garage rock group the Standells, has died at 82. Tamblyn's nephew, Dennis Tamblyn, announced his death in March 21 Facebook post. "My ...
The Standells' hit "Dirty Water"–now a staple at numerous Boston sporting events–is seen as one of the first "garage rock" songs. What you might not know is that it was actually recorded in a garage. ...