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Genres
  
Surf rock

Genre
  
Surf music

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Years active
  
1961 (1961)–1963 (1963) (1986 reunion)

Associated acts
  
The Challengers, Eddie & the Showmen

Origin
  
Los Angeles County, California, United States (1961)

Albums
  
The Origins of Surf Music, Got Love, Volcanic Action!

Members
  
Eddie Bertrand, Richard Delvy, Dick Dodd

Record labels
  
Sundazed Records, Blind Pig Records

Similar
  
Eddie & the Showmen, The Challengers, The Chantays, Dick Dale, The Surfaris

Profiles

The Bel-Airs were an early and influential surf rock band from South Bay, Los Angeles, active in the early 1960s.

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They were best known for their 1961 hit "Mr. Moto", an instrumental surf rock song that featured a flamenco-inspired intro and contained a melodic piano interlude. The song's theme was used in the solo for the song "Seed" by Sublime.

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Upon splitting up, guitarist Eddie Bertrand formed Eddie & the Showmen in 1964, while guitarist Paul Johnson joined Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys in 1970. Original Bel-Airs drummer Dick Dodd joined Bertrand in Eddie & the Showmen, and later joined the Standells, playing drums and singing lead on their major 1966 hit, "Dirty Water". Richard Delvy replaced Dick Dodd on drums and went on to found the surf group the Challengers.

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Johnson has continued in music, both in recording and as a performer. Among other music associations, he has been a member of the "Jim Fuller version" of the Surfaris since 1990. Bertrand also continued in music, touring as Eddie and the Soundwaves, among other performance configurations. Dodd has participated in various reunions and later recordings of the Standells.

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Eddie Bertrand died of cancer in November 2012.

Band members

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  • Paul Johnson (guitar)
  • Eddie Bertrand (guitar)
  • Richard Delvy (drums, replacing Dick Dodd)
  • George Dumeshousen (drums)
  • Dick Dodd (drums)
  • Chas Stuart (saxophone)
  • Steve Lotto (bass and vocals)
  • Jim Roberts (piano)
  • Art Fisher (lead guitar), replacing Eddie Bertrand
  • Published recording

    The Bel-Airs NEW ENGLANDS AWARD WINNING DOO WOP VOCAL QUINTET

  • " Mr Moto" b/w "LITTLE BROWN JUG" (7" vinyl Label/Cat #: Arvee A-5034, 1961)
  • " Charlie Chan" b/w "Baggies" ("Lucky" Token 107, 1964)
  • Songs

    Mr MotoVolcanic Action! · 2014
    Squad Car1987
    Volcanic ActionVolcanic Action! · 2014

    References

    The Bel-Airs Wikipedia