Dan Anthony
For other people of the same name, see Daniel Anthony (disambiguation).
Dan Anthony American recording artist, songwriter and musician. The guitarist (formerly Dan Jaramillo) played with the original surf-rock guitarist, legendary Dick Dale, was founder of the California surf band of the late 1960s, Royale Monarchs, house band for Bob Eubanks' Cinnamon Cinder night clubs. Regularly appearing on his Cinnamon Cinder and Hollywood Dance Time television shows. Later under contract at MCA/Universal, Decca Records where Gary Usher produced Dan's new group The Forte' Four. He was an original member of the Marin County based folk-rock group AnExchange in the early 1970s.
Royale Monarchs
- Whole Lot Of Shakin Going On (1962) (Dell)
- Sombrero Stomp (1962) (Dell)
- The Cinnamon Cinder Show / Bob Eubanks (1963–65) (TV)
- My Babe (1964) (Dell)
- (Hey) Surfs Up (1964) (Dell)
- Great Balls Of Fire (1964) (Dell)
- Teen Scene (1964) (Dell)
- Cinnamon Cinder Show Christmas Special / Bob Eubanks (1965) (TV)
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
- At The Rockhouse, vol 11 (Eagle)
- Red Hot Rock 'N' Roll (Red Hot)
- High School Favorites (Teen)
- I Want Rock (White Label)
The Forte Four
- Can't You See I'm Trying (1966) (Decca)
- Don't Let The Sun Shine On Me (1966) (Decca)
- I Don't Wanna Say Goodnight (1966) (Decca)
- The Climb (1966) (Decca)
- Viva Las Vegas, Original Soundtrack / "The Climb" (1964) (MGM)
- The Cool Ones, Original Soundtrack (1967) (Warner Bros)
AnExchange
- Evening of AnExchange (1972)
Songwriter
- The Climb / Forte' Four (1966)
- Leave It All Behind You / AnExchange (1972)
- My Father's Hands (2003)
- Watercolor Dreams (2007) (CD)
External links
- Dan Anthony at the Internet Movie Database
- Royale Monarchs at the Internet Movie Database
- AnExchange
- AnExchange History
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