Papa Doo Run Run

Papa Doo Run Run is a band from Cupertino, California, United States, that specializes in covers of songs from the heyday of surf music in the 1960s.

History

Papa Doo Run Run (PDRR) was founded in 1965, as The Zu, then changed their name to Goodie Two Shoes, and is made up of current and former members of the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean's, Frankie Valli's and Brian Wilson's bands.

The founding members of the group were Don Zirilli (Hammond B3 Organ/keyboards), Jim Rush (bass), Jim Shippey (drums) and Steve Dromensk (guitar, primary vocals and front man) who adopted the moniker of Stevie Surf. For years they went by the name Papa Do Run Da Run before shortening it to the name they are known by now.

In 1973, the Papa Doo boys met and got to be friends with Dean Torrence (Jan & Dean). Torrence occasionally came to Papa's concerts and sat in with the band, adding some credibility to their act. By 1975, Stevie Surf, wanting to go in a more comedic direction, left the band to form a musical comedy act. Two new guitar player / vocalists, Mark Ward, and Jim Armstrong joined to replace Surf. The "rookies", as they were called, brought a new youthful energy to the group, that was evidenced after their first concert together, on July 4, 1975, in Palm Springs, California. That concert was followed by a series of shows at cheerleader camps throughout California.

Papa Doo Run Run is known for their award winning re-creation of the hits of the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean. They toured North America as the opening act and back-up band for Jan & Dean between 1976 and 1980. They were also featured as the back-up band for Jan & Dean in the 1978 CBS biopic Deadman's Curve, which had a soundtrack album featuring Papa Doo Run Run. In 1981, they moved from Jan & Dean to an association with the Beach Boys, and performed and recorded with members of that band for the following two decades. The group also had a 15-year engagement as the “Celebrity House Band” at Disneyland in California beginning in 1975.

Papa Doo Run Run still averages nearly 100 dates a year worldwide, with two founding members, Zirilli and Rush. The band has produced ten albums and a full-length live show DVD, plus another seven singles and two EPs. In 2007, Papa Doo Run Run was inducted into the North California Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. They were elected into their hometown, San Jose Rocks Hall of Fame in 2007.[1]

Their first major record release, "Be True to Your School" (RCA, 1975), was produced by Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys. It made the Billboard Top 200 and reached number 1 in California. Their CD, California Project (Telarc, 1985) entered the Top 200 Chart at number 17, earning the band their second Gold record and a Grammy Award nomination.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Other releases

Members

Current (2014) members include Don Zirilli (keyboards/vocals) and Jim Rush (bass/vocals) both original members since 1965 Denny Hardwick (guitar/vocals), Bo Fox (drums/vocals), Bobby Gothar (guitar/vocals), and Adrian Baker (guitar/vocals).

Former members include founding members Jim Shippey, Steve Dromensk (1946-2010),[2] Mark Ward, Jim Armstrong, Steve Barone, Andy Parker, Jeffrey Foskett and Randell Kirsch.

Many notable surf performers have frequently sat in with Papa Doo Run Run, most notably Dean Torrence leading to his public reunion with Jan Berry (Jan and Dean), the Beach Boys; Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, plus frequent celebrity drummer John Stamos.[3]

References

  1. "San Jose Rocks". Sanjoserocks.org. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  2. "Steve "Stevie Surf" Dromensk (1946 - 2010) - Find A Grave Memorial". Findagrave.com. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  3. "Biography". Papadoo.com. Retrieved 1 August 2012.

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