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  1. A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Wahrer was the drummer and a vocalist for the music group, The Trashmen. Formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1962, the other members included lead guitarist ... memorial page for Stephen Gary “Steve” Wahrer (22 Nov 1941–21 Jan 1989), Find a Grave Memorial ID 16007620, citing Crystal Lake Cemetery ...

  2. music.youtube.com › channel › UCKA351cmhCe3QBKk73X1xMwThe Trashmen - YouTube Music

    The Trashmen were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis in 1962 and are best known for their biggest hit, 1963's "Surfin' Bird", which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The original line-up of the group featured guitarists Tony Andreason and Dal Winslow, bassist Bob Reed, and drummer Steve Wahrer. Along with Colorado-based contemporaries the Astronauts, the Trashmen have been ...

  3. Comic Book Collector. Comic Book Collector es el segundo álbum de estudio de la banda estadounidense de Surf Rock, The Trashmen . El batería y cantante de la banda, Steve Wahrer, muere en el mismo año de la publicación de este álbum, a causa de cáncer y por lo tanto, fue sustituido por Mark Andreason, hermano de Tony Andreason.

  4. Steve Wahrer (1943-1989) est un batteur de rockabilly américain. Biographie. Il vient de Minneapolis au Minnesota. En 1962 il crée le groupe The Trashmen avec Dal Winslow à la guitare, Tony Andreason et Bob Reed à la basse. Il devient célèbre ...

  5. 14 de jun. de 2019 · On January 4, 1964, the Trashmen were featured on “American Bandstand” – only the show was too cheap to fly out the entire band, so Steve Wahrer (the drummer and singer) was sent out there alone. To the day 59 years later, Tony Andreason remembered that Steve was given no prep time, no instructions, and no expectations.

  6. Trashmen orig drummer Steve Wahrer passed 20 years ago but his beat goes on. He was also the voice on Surfin Bird. Drummer god at Kicksville! #trashmen #miriamlinna

  7. Steve Wahrer drums / lead vocals Left to Right: Bob Reed, Tony Andreason, Al Winslow , Steve Wahrer It was wild in a way few singles were in 1963, and guaranteed the Trashmen a certain immortality; it's been a staple in movies, television shows, commercials, and oldies radio shows ever since.