
Gary Usher
'Gary Usher' (born
December 14,
1938; died
May 25,
1990) was an
American surf rock musician,
songwriter, and
record producer.
Biography
Though a musician in a number of
Californian bands in the late
1950s, Usher gained notoriety in the early
Sixties, writing and producing a number of hits for various
surf rock artists. He was a long-time collaborator of
the Beach Boys, and was involved in many of their early hits. Later in the decade, he worked with
The Byrds,
Dick Dale,
Gram Parsons, and was the force behind a number of "studio created" bands, including
The Hondells and
Sagittarius.
He also discovered the seminal
comedy group
The Firesign Theatre, using them on several of his projects for
Columbia Records and producing their first few albums. In 1969, he decided to form a record label called
Together Records with friends
Curt Boettcher and
Keith Olsen. Though several albums were released through the label, and though it did have limited success on the charts, the label folded when their distributor backed out of the deal later that year. Though his career waned after the Sixties, he continued to write songs, and even released several albums of original material.
Selected discography
Rare 45 records
Produced by Gary Usher

Gary Usher

Gary Usher

Gary Usher and the Usherettes

The Pendeltons
Production
★ ''Go Little Honda'' (1964,
The Hondells)
★ ''Hondells'' (1964, The Hondells)
★ ''Hit City '65'' (1965,
The Surfaris)
★ ''
Younger Than Yesterday'' (1967,
The Byrds)
★ ''Gram Parsons Int. Sub Band (Safe at Home)'' (1967,
Gram Parsons)
★ ''
Present Tense'' (1968,
Sagittarius)
★ ''Ark'' (1968,
Chad & Jeremy)
★ ''
The Notorious Byrd Brothers'' (1968, The Byrds)
★ ''
Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him'' (1968, The Firesign Theatre)
★ ''
Sweetheart of the Rodeo'' (1968, The Byrds)
★ ''
The Byrds Play Dylan'' (1980, The Byrds)
★ ''Wipe out'' (1987, Fat Boys with the Beach Boys, Co-Producer [uncredit])
★ ''Brian Wilson'' (1988,
Brian Wilson)
Songwriting
★ "409" (1962, The Beach Boys)
★ "Lonely Sea" (1962, The Beach Boys)
★ "Ten Little Indians" (1962, The Beach Boys)
★ "Beach Party" (1963,
Frankie Avalon)
★ "Mag Wheels" (1963,
Dick Dale & the Del-Tones)
★ "We'll Run Away" (1964, The Beach Boys)
★ "In My Room" (1964, The Beach Boys)
★ "Don't Give in to Him" (1969,
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap)
External links
★
Official site