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David Lee Marks (born August 22, 1948) is a songwriter and musician
Musician

A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:* An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument....
. He is best known as being a member of The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys are an American rock band. Formed in 1961, the group gained popularity for its close harmony and lyrics reflecting a California youth culture of cars and surfing....
 from February 1962 to October 1963, a period of time that established the band as a top-rate American rock group.

Early Biography
Sometimes referred to by Beach Boys
The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys are an American rock band. Formed in 1961, the group gained popularity for its close harmony and lyrics reflecting a California youth culture of cars and surfing....
 historians as the "Lost" Beach Boy, Marks was part of the group's line-up when they signed with Capitol Records
Capitol Records

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California and New York City as part of Capitol Music Group....
 on July 16, 1962 - he played rhythm guitar
Rhythm guitar

Rhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chord al accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country music, blues music, rock music or Heavy metal music genres , a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos play...
 and sang harmony
Harmony

In Western music, harmony is the use of different pitches simultaneously, and chord s, actual or implied, in music. The word is related to the word "harmonic" which implies related wavelengths of waves....
 vocals.

As a child, David had moved in across the street from the family home of the three Wilson brothers in 1956, and as the 50's progressed began singing and playing music with them on their family Sunday night singalongs.






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David Lee Marks (born August 22, 1948) is a songwriter and musician
Musician

A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:* An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument....
. He is best known as being a member of The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys are an American rock band. Formed in 1961, the group gained popularity for its close harmony and lyrics reflecting a California youth culture of cars and surfing....
 from February 1962 to October 1963, a period of time that established the band as a top-rate American rock group.

Early Biography


Sometimes referred to by Beach Boys
The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys are an American rock band. Formed in 1961, the group gained popularity for its close harmony and lyrics reflecting a California youth culture of cars and surfing....
 historians as the "Lost" Beach Boy, Marks was part of the group's line-up when they signed with Capitol Records
Capitol Records

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California and New York City as part of Capitol Music Group....
 on July 16, 1962 - he played rhythm guitar
Rhythm guitar

Rhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chord al accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country music, blues music, rock music or Heavy metal music genres , a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos play...
 and sang harmony
Harmony

In Western music, harmony is the use of different pitches simultaneously, and chord s, actual or implied, in music. The word is related to the word "harmonic" which implies related wavelengths of waves....
 vocals.

As a child, David had moved in across the street from the family home of the three Wilson brothers in 1956, and as the 50's progressed began singing and playing music with them on their family Sunday night singalongs. Inspired by seeing a 1958 performance by guitarist John Maus (later of the 60's hit-making group the Walker Brothers
Walker Brothers

Walker Brothers is a series of pancake houses in the Chicago area.They developed as a franchised spin-off of The Original Pancake House, founded in Portland, Oregon in 1953 by Les Highet and Erma Hueneke; although the Walker Brothers version has been in business for over 45 years....
) David asked his parents to buy him a guitar. His wish came true on Christmas Eve, 1958. He began taking lessons from Maus (who had himself been a student of legendary early rocker Ritchie Valens
Ritchie Valens

Ritchie Valens was an singer, songwriter and guitarist of Mexican origin born in the U.S.A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens' recording career lasted only eight months....
) almost at once.

In 1959, David Marks and Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson

Brian Douglas Wilson is a Grammy Award-winning United States musician best known as a member of the American rock and roll band, the Beach Boys....
's youngest brother Carl
Carl Wilson

Carl Dean Wilson was an United States rock and roll singer and guitarist, best known as a founding member, lead guitarist and sometime lead vocalist of The Beach Boys....
 had begun to develop their own style of playing electric guitars (David having introduced Maus to Carl, they both had the same teacher.) Brian eventually realized that the combination of Carl and David could bring a rock guitar sound to his original compositions, and the two then-teenagers were participants in Brian's first songwriting efforts that led to the later hit single Surfer Girl
Surfer Girl

Surfer Girl is the third studio album by The Beach Boys and their second longplayer in 1963. This was the first album by The Beach Boys for which Brian Wilson was given full production credit, a position Wilson would maintain until the end of the Smile sessions in 1967....
.

However, David was not on the Beach Boys first recording Surfin'
Surfin'

"Surfin" is the title of a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for The Beach Boys. It was first released as a single on December 8, 1961 on Candix Records and it later appeared on the 1962 album Surfin' Safari....
 for Candix Records
Candix Records

Candix Records was an independent American record label known primarily for releasing The Beach Boys first single, "Surfin' ." Candix staffers Joe Saraceno and Russ Regan are attributed with renaming The Pendletones as The Beach Boys, in an attempt to make them more marketable....
 on October 16, 1961; this roster included the nearly six year older Al Jardine
Al Jardine

Alan Charles "Al" Jardine is a founding member of top-selling American music group The Beach Boys, their occasional lead vocalist, and one of their guitarists....
, a high school classmate of Brian's who had been singing and playing stand-up bass with the Wilson brothers and their cousin Mike Love
Mike Love

Michael Edward "Mike" Love is an United States singer/songwriter with The Beach Boys. He formed the band along with his cousins Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, and Dennis Wilson, and their friend Al Jardine....
. Over the next couple of months, Brian experimented with various combinations of musicians, including his mother Audree Wilson, but was not able to secure interest from a major label.

David Marks, Beach Boy


In mid-February 1962, a new line-up, which included then 13 year old David Marks, was established. On April 16, 1962, the newly electrified Beach Boys recorded a demo session at Western Recorders that produced the masters for the songs, “Surfin’ Safari” and “409” that would became the band’s first double-sided hit, landing them a long-term contract with Capitol Records.

David's guitar chemistry with Carl notably changed the sound of the band, notes his biographer Jon Stebbins
Jon Stebbins

Jon Stebbins is a California-based author of two books about ex-members of The Beach Boys....
. Writing about the difference between The Beach Boy's Candix Records single and their first Capitol Records release, Stebbins states "Compared to 'Surfin', this was metal. No sign of stand-up bass or folk sensibility on this recording. And the tiny amateurish guitar sound and lazy feel of the [earlier demo] World Pacific version of 'Surfin' Safari' had now transformed into something crisp and modern. "It was Carl and Dave who brought that electric guitar drive into the band," says Al Jardine. "And because of that, Brian was able to expand a little bit." "

David Marks would continue to sing and play rhythm guitar with the Beach Boys long enough to record on the first four (plus) albums, as well as early hits such as "Surfin Safari", “409”, "Surfin USA", “Shut Down”, "Surfer Girl", "In My Room" and "Be True to Your School". David also played well over 100 live performances with The Beach Boys, touring across the United States from Hawaii to New York and appeared on their first string of National TV appearances. While his time in the band may have been relatively short, David Marks contributed to the foundational sound of one of America's most influential pop groups and the iconic image of 5 Pendelton clad teens holding a surf board on a California beach would forever be engrained in American pop culture.

Although it is often assumed that David Marks left the Beach Boys because Al Jardine wanted to return to the band, this is not the case. Marks and Jardine were both part of the 1963 Beach Boys touring line-up. Al Jardine initially returned on a part-time basis to fill-in on bass for Brian Wilson, who had already begun to detach himself from the touring band as early as the spring of 1963.

At the height of their first initial wave of International success, Marks quit The Beach Boys in late August 1963 toward the end of the group's summer tour during an argument with Murry Wilson, but did not immediately leave the band until later that year when his parents and Murry came to blows over financial and managerial issues. The first show without David Marks on guitar was Oct 31, 1963, though he would stay friends and be in close contact with various band members for many years, and he would remain, unbeknown to him, a legal member of the Beach Boys until September 27, 1967.

Post-Beach Boys Career in the 60's


In February 1963, Dennis Wilson injured himself in a car accident and his replacement was a Hawthorne High friend of Carl Wilson's named Mark Groseclose. David and Mark became fast friends and David eventually took over Mark's garage band, The Jaguars - which he quickly renamed The Marksmen. The band was initially a side project for the aspiring songwriter, who was growing tired of his songs being passed over for Beach Boys records by Murry Wilson.

After Marks left the Beach Boys, The Marksmen became his full-time focus - becaming one of the first acts to be signed to Herb Alpert
Herb Alpert

Herbert "Herb" Alpert is an United States musician most associated with the group variously known as Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass or as Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass or just TJB for short....
's A&M Records
A&M Records

A&M Records is an United States record label owned by Universal Music Group which operates through the Interscope-Geffen-A&M division....
 in 1964. Reportedly, still-hostile Murry Wilson had threaten radio deejays not to play the records.Later, the group signed with (and released a single on) Warner Bros. Records
Warner Bros. Records

Warner Bros. Records Inc. is an United States record label that operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. It is also affectionately known as "Warners" and 'the Bunny', based on the Bugs Bunny cartoons released by Warner Bros....
, but in spite of packed concert venues up and down the State of California, lack of air play precluded any further releases. The 2009 release of David Marks & the Marksmen Ultimate Collector’s Edition 1963 – 1965 marks the first-time the entire Marksmen catalog was made available to the public.

In 1966 Marks played with Casey Kasem
Casey Kasem

Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem, is an United States radio personality and voice actor. Mr. Kasem is a graduate of Northwestern High School in Michigan and the Wayne State University....
's Band Without a Name. He then worked with the late 60s psych-pop band, The Moon along with Matt Moore, Larry Brown and David Jackson. The band signed a production deal with producer Mike Curb
Mike Curb

Michael Curb is an United States musician, record company executive, race car owner , and Republican Party politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of California from 1979-1983 during the second administration of Democratic Party Governor Jerry Brown He is also the founder of Curb Records, an independent record label....
 and released two under-promoted albums on the Imperial label, which are nevertheless regarded as 60's classics. He also performed with Delaney and Bonnie, Colours (recording lead guitar on their second album), and Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon

Warren William Zevon was an American rock music singer-songwriter and musician noted for weaving his offbeat, sardonic view of life into his music, composing dark, sometimes humorous songs often laced with political or historical themes....
. By the time David Marks was 21 years old, he'd been signed to five major label deals and had grown disillusioned with the LA music scene. In 1969 he relocated to the Boston area from L.A., where he studied jazz
Jazz guitar

The term jazz guitar may refer to either a type of guitar or to the variety of playing styles used in the various genres which are commonly termed "jazz." The guitar has a long history in jazz music, as both an ensemble and solo instrument....
 and classical guitar
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
 as a private student at the Berklee School of Music and the New England Conservatory, in 1970-71.

1971-Present


In early 1971, after reuniting onstage in Boston with The Beach Boys, Marks received an offer from Mike Love to rejoin the band; however, he declined. Instead, he spent the next 25 years playing with artists like Buzz Clifford (Baby Sittin’ Boogie) Daniel Moore (writer of My Maria, Shambala) Gary Montgomery (Colours), Jim Keltner, Carl Radle, Leon Russell, drummer-turned-actor, Gary Busey, Delbert Mc Clinton and many others, earning a reputation as a solid session guitarist without cashing in on his notoriety as having been a Beach Boy. In 1988, when The Beach Boys were inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, David Marks was neither invited nor acknowledged at the ceremony – an oversight which was finally rectified in 2007.

Marks eventually rejoined The Beach Boys as a full time member on lead guitar in 1997 when Carl Wilson, fighting cancer, was unable to continue touring with the group. After playing another 300 shows as an official “Beach Boy” again, Marks left the band for a second time in 1999 due to his own health issues when he was diagnosed with Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is a Blood-borne disease infectious disease that is caused by the hepatitis C virus , affecting the liver. The infection is often asymptomatic, but once established, chronic infection can cause inflammation of the liver ....
.

David became a leading light in the bid to raise awareness of this disease, often appearing in the media to highlight the cause., and during 2007, working alongside aforementioned noted author Jon Stebbins, David published his autobiography “The Lost Beach Boy”, which detailed his early career as a member of America’s most famous band, as well as uncovering the dramatic truth about his ‘lost years’, the fight against his illness, his musical wanderings and his ultimate recovery and acceptance within the Beach Boys community.

On May 20, 2005 the original Beach Boys six man line-up (including both Marks & Jardine) was memorialized on the Beach Boys Historic Landmark
Beach Boys Historic Landmark

The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, and Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys....
 in Hawthorne, California
Hawthorne, California

Hawthorne is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California. The city in 2000 had a population of 84,112....
 literally and forever cementing David Marks' place in history as one of the founding members of The Beach Boy. The following year, on June 13, 2006 Marks gathered with surviving Beach Boys Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston on the roof of the landmark Capitol Records building in Hollywood, where all five were presented with an RIAA Platinum record Award in recognition of two million in sales of The Beach Boys CD song collection Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys
Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys

Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys is a 2003 compilation of music by The Beach Boys released through Capitol Records. Generally considered the final word on Beach Boys hits packages, this collection is the most expansive compilation ever issued of their music, with 30 tracks clocking in at over 76 minutes and grabbing near...
.

Now free of the threat of the Hepatitis C virus, and happily married to wife Carrie, he spends his time exploring new musical ventures, whilst regularly acknowledging the contributions he made in the past to the many hits by the Beach Boys by appearing onstage alongside his former band members in various off-shoots of the original line-up. In 2008, following the release of a career retrospective, “The Lost Years” (released to coincide with his autobiography), he toured the UK as a ‘special guest’ with the Beach Boys. He still occasionally performs with them as well as Al Jardine
Al Jardine

Alan Charles "Al" Jardine is a founding member of top-selling American music group The Beach Boys, their occasional lead vocalist, and one of their guitarists....
 and Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean, as the Legends of Surf Music.

Solo discography

  • Work Tapes (Compiled 1992 / Released 2000)
  • Something Funny Goin’ On (2003) Quiver Records
  • The Marks-Clifford Band "Live At The Blue Dolphin '77" (2006)
  • I Think About You Often (2006) Quiver Records
  • The Lost Years : Limited Edition 3-CD Set (2008) Quiver Records
  • The Marksmen : The Ultimate Collectors Edition (2008) Quiver Records


Published Biography

  • 'The Lost Beach Boy', Jon Stebbins with David Marks, Virgin Books 2007


See also

  • Beach Boys Historic Landmark
    Beach Boys Historic Landmark

    The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, and Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys....


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