Bob Berryhill

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Bob Berryhill (born December 15, 1947) is a founding member of The Surfaris and co-writer, recording artist of "Wipe Out" and other Surfaris' hits. In 1960, when Bob was 13 he took a trip to the Hawaiian Islands and learned to surf and play ukulele. On returning to California, he began working seriously on guitar and two years later, "Wipe Out" was born. His role of rhythm guitar merged into lead guitar, and he is the only original member who still actively plays today as The Surfaris.

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Bob Berryhill's The Surfaris lineup: Bob Berryhill (in white), his wife Gene, and their two sons, Joel (in driver's seat) and Deven

Bob Berryhill said: "Ronnie [Wilson] loved Scottish marches and sometimes played with our high school Tartan marching band. That came into play coupled with my suggestion of bongo rock-type breaks for an arrangement, a drum-solo type of song with a simple guitar melody. Ronnie started playing the famous Wipe Out solo and in about ten minutes we had the song together."

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External video
video icon Oral History, Bob Berryhill reminisces about the origin of "Wipe Out". Interview date October 19, 2011, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library