The Standells

Larry Tamblyn (lead singer & keyboardist), John Fleck (bassist),
Mark Adrian (guitarist & co-lead vocalist), and veteran drummer Greg Burnham.


"Best known for their hit Dirty Water, The Standells released a string of snotty, aggressive garage singles in the mid to late 1960s which are now rightly regarded as proto-punk classics. Sometimes Good Guys Dont Wear White, Why Pick On Me, Riot On Sunset Strip the songs of The Standells have been covered by everyone from Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith and U2 to Spacemen 3, Minor Threat and a million 77 punk bands as well as many subsequent scene bands. " - Pat LongĀ 

The Standells are considered by many to be the godfathers of punk rock. The group was formed in 1962 by keyboardist and lead vocalist Larry Tamblyn and guitarist Tony Valentino. Larry created the name from "Standing" around booking agencies trying to get work. Originally the group was called the "Standels" (with one "l"), but was changed to the "Standells" spelling in 1963. The name was also lengthened to Larry Tamblyn and the Standells, as noted in the Vernon Joynson book "Fuzz Acid & Flowers" http://alextsu.narod.ru/borderlinebooks/us6070s/index.html. Their first recording, "You'll be Mine Someday"/"Girl in My Heart", was recorded in 1963 and released in 1964 on Faro Records. Later that year, the name was shortened to "Standells".