The father of surf music, Dick Dale left us at 81 this week, the musician inspired millions of people around the world with his unique style. And some famous rockers reacted to his death on social media. Check it out: https://www.instagram.com/p/BvIeu0KBsuO/?utm_source=ig_embed https://twitter.com/BillyIdol/status/1107558879536115712 https://twitter.com/StevieVanZandt/status/1107460968081166336 https://www.instagram.com/p/BvH6iD0Ato9/?utm_source=ig_embed https://twitter.com/BrianWilsonLive/status/1107445386808041472 https://twitter.com/rickspringfield/status/1107432833168171010 https://twitter.com/chickenfootjoe/status/1107424210392100864 https://twitter.com/JBONAMASSA/status/1107379088015147010 https://twitter.com/mattsorum/status/1107365517935837184 https://twitter.com/mattsorum/status/1107365517935837184 The American guitarist Dick Dale died on sunday (17) at 81, the official cause of Dick’s death, born Richard Anthony Monsour in Boston was a heart failure, but is known to have been suffering from cancer also. Dick Dale, the pioneer surf rock guitarist, was seen practically as the creator of the style, whose greatest commercial success was “Miserlou,” immortalized in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. Life and Career Richard Anthony Monsour (May 4, 1937 – March 16, 2019), better known by his stage name Dick Dale, was an American rock guitarist, known as The King of the Surf Guitar. He pioneered and created what many call the surf music style, drawing on Middle-Eastern music scales and experimenting with reverberation. He worked closely with Fender to produce custom made amplifiers, including the first-ever 100-watt guitar amplifier. He pushed the limits of electric amplification technology, helping to develop new equipment that was capable of producing distorted, “thick, clearly defined tones” at “previously undreamed-of volumes.” The “breakneck speed of his single-note staccato picking technique” and showmanship with the guitar is considered a precursor to heavy metal music, influencing guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen. See more News