The Del-Aires
The Del-Aires were a Paterson, New Jersey rock band of the 1960s.[1] They were featured as themselves in Del Tenney's 1964 B-movie beach party film, The Horror of Party Beach.[2] For the film, Gary Robert Jones and Ronnie Linares wrote one song together, "Drag," and one song each: "Wigglin' Wobblin'" (Jones) and "Elaine" (Linares). The Del-Aires performed all six songs in the film, which included "Joy Ride", "The Zombie Stomp" and "You Are Not a Summer Love."[3] Following his stint with the Del-Aires, saxophonist/guitarist/keyboardist Bobby Osborne was a member of the band Gas Mask, perhaps best known for having their first (and only) album, "Their First Album," produced by Teo Macero.[4]
References
- Roy Liebman Musical Groups in the Movies, 1929-1970 -2008 Page 50 " Del-Aires Ronnie Linares (guitar); Gary Jones (bassist); Bobby Osborne (saxophone); John Becker (drums) From the late 1950s the Del-Aires were a New Jersey band playing clubs in the ..."
- Thomas Lisanti Hollywood Surf and Beach Movies: The First Wave, 1959-1969 "All songs performed by the Del-Aires. “Drag” by Ronnie Linares, Gary Robert Jones and Wildrid Holcombe. “Joyride,” “The Zombie Stomp” and “You Are Not a Summer Love” by Wilfrid Holcombe and Edward Earl. “Wigglin' and Wobblin'” by ..."
- "The Dynamic Del-Aires". Bad Movie Planet. Retrieved 2006-05-08.
- "Their First Album". Retrieved 2017-02-07.
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