Jan and Dean were a rock and roll duo, popular from the late
1950s through the mid
1960s, consisting of
William Jan Berry (April 3,
1941 --
March 26, 2004) and
Dean Ormsby Torrence (born March 10,
1940). They became associated with the vocal "surf music" craze that was later popularised by
The Beach Boys.
Jan Berry and
Dean Torrence, both born in
Los Angeles, California, began singing together as a duo after football practice at
University High School.
Primitive recording sessions followed soon after, in a makeshift studio in
Berry's garage. They first performed onstage as "
The Barons" at a high school dance. With the Barons, Jan Berry was experimenting with multi-part vocal arrangements five years before he started working professionally with
Brian Wilson.
Their first commercial success was "
Jennie Lee" (
1958), an ode to a local,
Hollywood burlesque performer, that Jan Berry recorded with fellow
Baron Arnie Ginsburg and which reached #8 on the charts. "
Jan & Arnie" released three
singles in all. After Dean Torrence returned from a stint in the army reserves, Berry and Torrence began to make music as "Jan and Dean."
With the help of record producers
Herb Alpert and
Lou Adler, Jan and Dean scored a #10 hit with "
Baby Talk" (
1959), and then scored a series of hits over the next couple of years.
Playing local venues, they met and performed with the
Beach Boys, and discovered the appeal of the latter's "surf sound". By this time, Berry was co-writing, arranging, and producing all of Jan and Dean's original material. Berry signed a series of contracts with
Screen Gems to write and produce music for Jan and Dean, as well as other artists such as
Judy & Jill (which included Berry's girlfriend
Jill Gibson and Dean Torrence's girlfriend Judy
Lovejoy),
The Matadors, and
Pixie (a young female solo singer).
During this time, Berry co-wrote and/or arranged and produced songs for artists outside of Jan and Dean, including
The Angels ("
I Adore Him", Top 30), the Gents, the Matadors (
Sinners), Judy & Jill, Pixie (unreleased), Jill Gibson,
Shelley Fabares,
Deane Hawley,
The Rip Chords ("Three
Window Coupe", Top 30), and
Johnny Crawford, among others.
Unlike most other rock 'n roll acts of the period, Jan and Dean did not give music their full-time attention. Jan and Dean were college students, maintaining their studies while writing and recording music and making public appearances on the side.
Torrence majored in advertising design in the school of architecture at
USC. Berry took science and music classes at
UCLA, and entered the
California College of
Medicine (now the
UC Irvine School of Medicine) in
1963. By the time of his 1966 auto accident, Berry had completed two years of medical school.
Jan and Dean reached their commercial peak in 1963 and
1964. The duo scored an impressive sixteen
Top 40 hits on the
Billboard and
Cash Box magazine charts, with a total of twenty-six chart hits over an eight-year period (1958--1966). Jan and Brian Wilson collaborated on roughly a dozen hits and
album cuts for Jan and Dean, including the number one national hit "
Surf City" in 1963. [4] Subsequent top 10 hits included "
Drag City" (#10, 1963), "
The Little Old Lady from
Pasadena" (#3, 1964), and the eerily portentous "
Dead Man's Curve" (#8, 1964).
In 1964, at the height of their fame, Jan and Dean hosted and performed at The
T.A.M.I. Show, a historic concert film directed by
Steve Binder. The film also featured such acts as
The Rolling Stones,
Chuck Berry,
Gerry & the Pacemakers,
James Brown,
Billy J. Kramer &
The Dakotas,
Marvin Gaye,
The Supremes,
Lesley Gore,
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, and The Beach Boys (whose sequence was later cut from the film, due to contract issues). Also in 1964, the duo performed the title track for the
Columbia Pictures film
Ride the Wild Surf, starring
Fabian,
Tab Hunter,
Peter Brown, Shelley Fabares, and
Barbara Eden. The song, penned by Jan Berry, Brian Wilson, and
Roger Christian, was a
Top 20 national hit. ~
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