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Another Quarter For The JukeBox

Dean Torrence, who is playing with David Marks in the Legends Of Surf Music, explains his concert philosophy.

Torrence released a solo album in 1966, the psychedelic-pop laden Save For A Rainy Day. However, he previously told The News that he prefers to sing the hits when he performs live.

“Our show isn’t some discography lesson," he said. "We’re a jukebox. People put quarters in and we sing the hits they want to hear."

David and Dean Burn The House Down

David Marks And Dean Torrence will be performing together in Mississauga.

February 28, 2008 02:39 PM - Two music icons and early rock 'n' roll pioneers are scheduled to play the Hershey Centre in June in support of Mississauga firefighters.

The Mississauga Fire Fighters Association has secured The Beach Boys' David Marks and Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean for a concert on June 6. Proceeds go to the Mississauga Fire Fighters Association Benevolent Fund.