Dick Dale

Dick Dale - surf guitarist

Person from United States

Genres: surf rock, Surf, instrumental, rock, classic rock

Dick Dale

About Dick Dale

Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Monsour on 4 May 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts; died 16 March 2019) was an American rock guitarist, known as The King of the Surf Guitar. Dale is revered as one of the pioneers of surf rock and one of the most influential guitarists of the early 1960s. His technique influenced future guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen. He experimented with reverberation and made use of custom-made Fender amplifiers. Among Dale's most well-known songs are "Misirlou", "Surf Beat", and "Let's Go Trippin'". He also released music under Dick Dale & His Del-Tones. Born Richard Anthony Mansour to a Lebanese father and a Polish mother, he soon learned to play the drums, the ukulele, and finally the guitar. Among his early musical influences was his uncle, an oud player performing belly dance music. A plethora of Dale's early material contains middle eastern musical influences. Dale's professional career began in 1959, playing with his band The Del-Tones for surfers at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa, California. With authorities concerned about the mix of young people and guitars, one of the requirements at the Ballroom was that every male patron wear a tie, so the audience was often made up of barefooted guys in surfer garb wearing ties that were handed out at the door. Dale is often credited as one of the first electric guitarist to employ exotic scales in his playing. When Dale started surfing he became so fascinated that he began seeking ways of channeling the energy and power of the sport through his guitar playing. While he is primarily known for introducing the use of guitar reverberation, which has since become a staple of the surf sound, it was Dale's fast staccato picking that was his trademark. Due to his left-handedness, Dale was initially forced to play a right-handed model. However, he did so without restringing the guitar, leading him to effectively play the guitar upside-down (while Hendrix would restring his guitar). Even after he acquired a proper left-handed guitar, Dale continued to use his reverse stringing.

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Radio Argayo
14 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 96
40 Likes


Radio Almaina
3 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
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Konect Radio
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
193 Likes

Radio Paradise
1 track on rotation
AAC : 128
28 Likes

Ferienwelle
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
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Dick Dale — Top 30 songs of 96

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Dick Dale Misirlou
Dick Dale Miserlou
Dick Dale Ghost Riders In The Sky
Dick Dale Nitro (5/1993)
Dick Dale Night Owl
Dick Dale Peppermint Man
Dick Dale Take It Off
Dick Dale Del-Tone Rock
Dick Dale
Dick Dale Esperanza
Dick Dale Third Stone From the Sun
Dick Dale Pipeline
Dick Dale Haji (Accoustic)
Dick Dale In-Liner (Surf Beat '97)
Dick Dale Let's Go Trippin'
Dick Dale Misirlou Twist
Dick Dale Pipeline [w/ Stevie Ray Vaughan]
Dick Dale Unknown Territory
Dick Dale Shredded Heat
Dick Dale Nitrus
Dick Dale Let’s Go Trippin’
Dick Dale The Eliminator
Dick Dale Tidal Wave
Dick Dale Angry Generation (Live)
Dick Dale Ghostriders In The Sky
Dick Dale Grudge Run
Dick Dale Hava Negila
Dick Dale Mexico
Dick Dale Pipeline (With Stevie Ray Vaughan) (7/1987)
Dick Dale Calling Up Spirits
Misirlou
Miserlou
Ghost Riders In The Sky
Nitro (5/1993)
Night Owl
Peppermint Man
Take It Off
Del-Tone Rock
Esperanza
Third Stone From the Sun
Pipeline
Haji (Accoustic)
In-Liner (Surf Beat '97)
Let's Go Trippin'
Misirlou Twist
Pipeline [w/ Stevie Ray Vaughan]
Unknown Territory
Shredded Heat
Let’s Go Trippin’
The Eliminator
Tidal Wave
Angry Generation (Live)
Ghostriders In The Sky
Grudge Run
Hava Negila
Pipeline (With Stevie Ray Vaughan) (7/1987)
Calling Up Spirits