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Robert Hafner (April 8, 1932 – October 12, 2013) was an American
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and
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who, along with
Tony Hilder Anthony J. Hilder (November 30, 1934 - April 26, 2019) was an American author, film maker, talk show host, broadcaster, news correspondent and former actor. In the late 1950s to the mid-1960s he was also a record producer, producing music mainl ...
, was responsible for many of the surf records that came out in California in the 1960s including "Vesuvius" and "Intoxica" by
The Revels The Revels were an American rock band from California, associated with the 1960s surf music craze. They had hits with " Six Pak", and " Church Key" which was their most famous single. Background The group started in the mid-to-late 1950s as a hi ...
. He also contributed to the music for the film '' The Exiles''. Music historian and author Robert Dalley said that he had a definite place in surf history.


Personal life

Hafner was born in
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in 1932. In 1939 the Hafner family moved to
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. While at high school he got his first guitar and later joined the high school jazz swing band. After quitting college and moving to New York he attempted to get into the Actors Studio, but ended up working as a painter. Following the deaths of his parents within a short time of each other, he ended up broke and on skid row. He then caught up with an old acquaintance and with his help he got into the music business, working as a songwriter and musical arranger. In 1969 he married in Idaho. In 1992 he and his wife Barbara moved to Chicago to be closer to her parents. They had a daughter, Celeste. He died of heart failure Sunday, October 13, 2015, at Centegra Memorial Medical Center in McHenry, aged 81.''Chicago Tribune'' October 20, 201
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Music career

In the late 1950s Hafner also worked with Los Angeles producer Earl Stone. It was reconnecting with this old acquaintance that he was able to work with The Revels. In 1961 Hafner and Anthony (Tony) Hilder provided the music for the film ''The Exiles''. The bands Hafner and Hilder worked with included a group called New Dimension. They never released any singles. The albums were released by a very small record label called
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who Hilder and Hafner had a deal with. These budget releases were packaged in generic sleeves and sent straight to shops to go into the cut-out bins and racks. His composition "Comanche" was used for the film ''
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'', which he found offensive as it was used as background music for a violent scene in the film. According to him, there was an idealistic angle to the song as it was about the plight of the American Indian. By the late 1990s, he had stopped writing music and had left the music business.


Compositions covered

;"Turn Him Down" aka "Turn Her Down" Hafner co-wrote the song "Turn Him Down" with K.C. Reeth. It was recorded by Emmett Lord and released as the B side of "Woman" on
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55491 in 1962. It was given a forecast of moderate sales potential by ''
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'' in its September 8 issue. Also that year it was covered by another group, Rochell & the Candles with the new title, "Turn Her Down" and released as the B side of their Challenge single, "Each Night". A girl group called The Cupons released their version backed with "Be Your Love Tonight" on the
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label in 1964. Later covers of the song have been by
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on their 1988 ''Spring Fever!'' album, and Japanese punk / garage girl group, MELLViNS as the B side of their 2015 single, "One Fine Day".


Film and other

In 1959, Hafner and Tony Hilder had small parts in the film ''
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'', a sci-fi horror film directed by Tom Boutross and
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.''Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Flashbacks'' by Tom Weave
Page 98 ''The Hideous Sun Demon'' (1959)
/ref> During his life he wrote several screenplays and novels.


Compositions (selective)


References

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