
Larry Tamblyn, Keyboardist for ‘Dirty Water’ Garage Rock Pioneers the Standells, Dead at 82
Larry Tamblyn, founding member and keyboardist for the pioneering garage rock band the Standells and their hit 'Dirty Water,' has died at the age of 82

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Larry Tamblyn, founding member and keyboardist for the pioneering garage rock band the Standells and their hit 'Dirty Water,' has died at the age of 82

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