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  1. Therefore, as a practicality, two young men (Rich Rotkin and Arnie Marcus) were brought on board to tour with Stewart as the Rip Chords until the group disbanded in 1965. Thus, Stewart, Rotkin, and Marcus became the official touring version of the Rip Chords.

  2. It’s no secret that Rich Rotkin and Arnie Marcus have taken advantage of this misdirected publicity by starting up the new Rip Chords in the mid 1990s and passing themselves off as the “original” recording group of the ’60s.

  3. 27 de jul. de 2023 · Richie Rotkin, member of The Rip Chords, passed away on Saturday, July 15. He was 82. In 2006, ESQ interviewed Richie and Arnie Marcus about their tenure in The Rip Chords and working with Terry Melcher.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2020 · Richie Rotkin and Arnie Marcus toured with The Rip Chords in 1964 and 1965. In 1998 Richie reformed the band with new members and continued to tour up until 2020. This band also recorded 3 albums of new material.

  5. history-of-rock.com › ripchordsThe Rip Chords

    Rip Chords touring group: L-R: Phil Stewart, Richard Rotkin, Arnie Marcus Terry Melcher produced the Rip Chords' first release, "Here I Stand", a remake of the Wade Flemons version. Recorded on December 17, 1962, it peaked at No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1963.

  6. left to right: .phil stewart, richie rotkin, arnie marcus, ernie bringas The Rip Chords, originally known as the Opposiites. were an early 60s vocal group that was associated with hot-rod and surf music.

  7. The Rip Chords are a 60's surf/hot rod rock group from California. The original band members were Ernie Bringas, Phil Stewart, Rich Rotkin, Arnie Marcus, Terry Melcher, and Bruce Johnston. Founding members Bringas and Stewart first met each other in 1957 and started out as a vocal duo called the Opposites.