Mark A. Moore

Links

FRIENDS & PLACES . . .

Music . . .

Jan Berry Official Website
Featuring Mark's article "A Righteous Trip: In the Studio with Jan Berry."

Jan & Dean Official Website
Dean Torrence's site, with sections on history and Kittyhawk Graphics.

Artie Kornfeld
Co-writer of "Dead Man's Curve" with Jan Berry. Former Vice President at Capitol Records. Writer and producer for the Cowsills and many other acts. Co-creator and promoter of the Woodstock Festival in 1969 (Bethel, New York).

P. F. Sloan *
Legendary singer-sonwriter. "Eve of Destruction," "Secret Agent Man." Grass Roots, Fantastic Baggys.

Vic Diaz *
The Matadors. Harmony vocalist on Jan & Dean's early Screen Gems recordings, 1963-1964.

Jill Gibson *
Artist, Painter, and sculptor. Jan Berry's former girlfriend. Brief member of The Mamas & The Papas. Photographer at the Monterey Pop Festival,1967.

Tom Bahler *
Patridge Family, Monkees, Michael Jackson, among many others. Lead vocalist on Jan & Dean's unreleased album for Warner Bros., Carnival of Sound (1968).

Mike Deasy *
Former member of The Wrecking Crew

Stephen Kalinich *
Poet and lyricist. Beach Boys, Dennis Wilson, Diana Ross.

David Marks *
Original member of the Beach Boys, David & the Marksmen, The Moon

Don Grady *
The Yellow Balloon, "Robbie Douglas" on My Three Sons.

Debra Gussin
Award-winning songwriter.

Paul Johnson *
Surf guitar pioneer. Belairs, Surfaris, Duo Tones.

Michael Carey Schneider *
Sneaker, "More Than Just the Two Of Us."

Lisa Mychols *
Solo artist, Masticators, Nushu

Probyn Gregory *
Brian Wilson's Band. Multi-instrumentalist. Probyn played all the brass parts on Encomium.

Tripsitter *
Las Vegas's premiere pop band.

Alan Boyd *
Solo arist. Beach Boys archivist.

Robbin Thompson *
Tasmanians, Steel Mill with Bruce Springsteen, Robbin Thompson Band, Solo Artist.

Laurie Biagini *
Solo artist. Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada).

The Woolly Bandits *
California Garage Punk

Box 'O Clox *
Power Pop. Cameron Michael Parkes.

 

* Performed on the album Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1: Jan Berry of Jan & Dean, produced by Cameron Michael Parkes and Mark A. Moore

Other . . .

North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Arts, Music, Libraries, and History. Mark works for this agency.

Endless Summer Quarterly
Leading publication for Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, and Jan & Dean.

Dumb Angel
Brian Chidester and Domenic Priore — The proclamation of Modernist art, pop surf culture, and Los Angeles sound design of the 1960s. Pop with a consciousness.

Mark on Facebook
Social networking site.

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