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 ...
Larry Tamblyn, founding member and keyboardist for the pioneering garage rock band the Standells, has died at the age of 82. Tamblyn’s nephew Dennis first confirmed his uncle’s March 21 death on ...
how did a band from L.A. come to write about Boston? First of all, we didn’t write the song, it was written by Ed Cobb, our producer. He presented the song to us, but frankly it was pretty basic the ...
Larry Tamblyn, one of the founding members of Sixties rock band The Standells, has died at the age of 82. He was the younger brother of Golden Globe-winning Twin Peaks actor Russ Tamblyn, 90. The ...
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 ...
Two legendary practitioners of rock — one of garage rock and the other of hard rock — reunited after 51 years Saturday night at the rarely used 1,068-seat Palace Theater in downtown L.A.’s Historic ...
Iconic group the Standells have just announced that they’ll play Cleveland on May 10. They’ll start with a visit to the Rock Hall at noon and then they’ll play the Beachland later that night. They’ve ...
The Standells, the L.A. band best known for the Boston anthem “Dirty Water,” is coming to the Magic Bag this Sunday. We grabbed singer Larry Tamblyn and shot the shit for a minute how did a band from ...