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  1. 27 de nov. de 2013 · 22. 2.2K views 10 years ago. The Sunrays sing Bye, Baby Bye, the B-side of their iconic hit from 1965 "I Live For The Sun" on The Shivaree Variety TV show 11/6/65. The lead vocal is sung by Marty...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SunraysThe Sunrays - Wikipedia

    Marty DiGiovanni. Vince Hozier. Steve O'Riley. The Sunrays (previously known as the Renegades, the Renegade 5, Larry Tremaine & the Renegades, the Rangers and the Dirt Riders) were an American band from Pacific Palisades, California.

  3. Explore Marty DiGiovanni's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Marty DiGiovanni on AllMusic.

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  6. The Sunrays. Short-lived California surf band organized in 1964 by ex-Beach Boys manager and record producer Murry Wilson. The group was comprised of Richard Henn (lead vocals and drums), Eddie Medora (guitar), Byron Case (guitar), Marty DiGiovanni (keyboards), and Vince Hozier (vocals, bass guitar). The group disbanded in 1967.

  7. Marty DiGiovanni. Richard Henn. Vince Hozier. The Sunrays were a pop music band, consisting of: Marty DiGiovanni, Rick Henn, Eddy Medora (deceased), Vince Hozier (deceased) and Byron Case. The Sunrays were managed by Murry Wilson, father of The Beach Boys ' Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson.