- Julius Wechter
Julius Wechter (
May 10 ,1935 –February 1 ,1999 ) was an American musician and composer who played themarimba andvibraphone . He also played various percussion instruments. He composed the song "Spanish Flea " forHerb Alpert and was leader of theBaja Marimba Band .Born in
Chicago , Wechter played vibes andpercussion for theMartin Denny group in the 1950s. In the early 1960s, he moved on tomovie soundtracks andtelevision , as well as session work for the likes of theBeach Boys ,Sonny and Cher and variousPhil Spector productions.He began his long and successful association with Herb Alpert and his
Tijuana Brass when he played percussion on the Tijuana Brass's first hit, "The Lonely Bull ", in 1962. He later composed "Spanish Flea". Playing marimba and vibes on many of the songs on Alpert's subsequent albums in the 1960s, as well as writing at least one song on most of those albums, Wechter contributed much to the Tijuana Brass sound and style without receiving public credit for it at the time.Encouraged by Alpert, Wechter formed the Baja Marimba Band in 1964 and was quite successful. When the band—which much of the time was actually a frequently changing set of
studio musician s—disbanded in the mid 1970s, Wechter turned his attention to TV and movies again, scoring theDisney film "Midnight Madness ". He continued to play with Herb Alpert, joining his touring version of the Tijuana Brass in the mid 1970s.In his later years, he devoted himself to psychology, earned a Master's Degree, and served as vice president of the Southern California chapter of the
Tourette Syndrome Association .He died at his home in California of lung cancer, a day after his song "Spanish Flea" was used in the "
Simpsons " episode "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday ".External links
* [http://www.onamrecords.com/gallery/view/Baja%20Marimba%20Band Julius Wechter & the Baja Marimba Band on A&M Records]
* [http://www.juliuswechter.com/ Official website]
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