FRIENDS & PLACES . . .
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
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.