The Challengers, an American instrumental surf rock band, were formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1962. The group was founded by Richard Delvy, who had previously been a member of The Bel-Airs. The Challengers' debut album, Surfbeat, released in 1963 on Vault Records, quickly rose up the charts and became the biggest-selling surf album of all time. The band's success continued with albums like Lloyd Thaxton Goes Surfing with the Challengers (1963) and K-39 (1964). Notable members included Art Fisher, Ed Fournier, and Phil Pruden. The Challengers also had their own TV show, Surf's Up!, hosted by Stan Richards in 1965-66. The band disbanded in 1970.
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A-Go-Go
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| Strangers in the Night |
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Wayawaya 14, Phelandaba
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Wayawaya 12, Fika z'phuma
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Wayawaya 13, Qala Phansi
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| Hot Rod Album |
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Lloyd Thaxton Goes Surfing With The Challengers (Remastered)
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| Challengers A Go Go (Remastered) |
| Challengers' Greatest Hits (Digitally Remastered) |
| Surfing Around The World |
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Tidal Wave!
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| Killer Surf: The Best Of The Challengers |
| A Go Go |
| Surf's Up! The Challengers on TV |
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The Challengers Greatest Hits
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