Dick Dale was an American musician renowned for his pioneering work in surf rock music. Known for his fast-paced guitar playing and influential sound, Dale's hits include "Misirlou" and "Let's Go Trippin'." His innovative guitar techniques and energetic performances helped define the surf rock genre and influenced numerous musicians. Dale's impact on music is celebrated by fans and critics alike.

"I met Leo Fender, who is the guru of all amplifiers, and he gave me a Stratocaster. He became a second father to me."



"I'll just tell you the way it is. You ask me what time it is and I'm gonna tell you how to build a clock."



"Jimi was a good guy 'til he got into drugs. That's the way it is. I just tell it like it is."



"My philosophy is the thicker the wood the thicker the sound, the bigger the string the bigger the sound. My smallest string is a 14 gauge."



"I don't play pyrotechnic scales. I play about frustration, patience, anger. Music is an extension of my soul."



"My uncle gave me a trumpet, but I loved the Louis Armstrong sound and the Harry James sound and I played by ear and I played always soulful or very direct from the gut."



"I can play every instrument there is, every horn, I've played all the saxes and trumpets and everything and keyboards."

