
The Lively Ones were an American instrumental surf rock band formed in 1962 in Southern California. Known for their energetic performances, they primarily played in California and Arizona. The group recorded albums and singles under the guidance of producer Bob Keane at Del-Fi Records. While they composed some original tracks, they gained greater recognition for their cover versions. Their rendition of Nokie Edwards and The Ventures' "Surf Rider" became iconic after being featured in the closing credits of Quentin Tarantino's film Pulp Fiction. The Lively Ones contributed significantly to the surf rock genre, leaving a lasting legacy in its golden era.
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