Dean Torrence
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Dean Torrence was one half of the popular 1960s "surf music" singing
duo "Jan & Dean", who enjoyed chart success with songs including "Surf
City", "Little Old Lady from Pasadena", "Popsicle", "Dead Mans Curve",
"Drag City" and "Ride the Wild Surf". Torrence met future singing
partner Jan Berry at University High School in West Los Angeles and they
became involved together in several musical groups, predominantly
singing "doo wop" style tunes with limited success. However, fortune
came their way when in early 1963 they were booked to play several
shows with "The Beach Boys", and Berry struck up a friendship with
songwriter Brian Wilson. Wilson passed across to Berry an unfinished tune
titled "Surf City", which Jan & Dean completed and recorded, and it was
their first number one single! Jan & Dean immediately changed their
future musical output solely to "surf music" and their album sales
performed very strongly over the next three years. However, on April
12th 1966, Jan Berry was critically injured in a motor vehicle accident
in Los Angeles, when he crashed his Corvette into a parked truck. Berry
was initially thought dead at the scene of the crash, and after being
taken to hospital, it took him many, many years to recover and to learn
how to walk and talk again.
The accident effectively ended the duo's soaring career, and it was not until the late 1980s that they did some minor touring dependent on Jan's health. After being plagued by ill health for over 38 years since the car accident, Jan Berry passed away from a stroke on March 26th, 2004 aged 62. After Jan's accident, Torrence had used his flair in art to become a successful graphic designer, and "Jan & Dean" are today well recognized for their colorful and unique contributions to 1960s popular music!
The accident effectively ended the duo's soaring career, and it was not until the late 1980s that they did some minor touring dependent on Jan's health. After being plagued by ill health for over 38 years since the car accident, Jan Berry passed away from a stroke on March 26th, 2004 aged 62. After Jan's accident, Torrence had used his flair in art to become a successful graphic designer, and "Jan & Dean" are today well recognized for their colorful and unique contributions to 1960s popular music!