Don Wilson, who was the last surviving original member of the hugely popular rock instrumental group The Ventures, has died. His death Jan. 22, 2022, at age 88, at a hospital in Tacoma, Wash., was confirmed by his daughter, Staci Layne Wilson. She wrote, simply, on her Facebook page, “Rest In Peace, Dad. I love you, forever and a day💔”
The influential group is well known for such ’60s hits as “Walk, Don’t Run,” “Perfidia” and “Hawaii Five-0.”
The classic lineup of the band consisted of Wilson (rhythm guitar), Bob Bogle (initially lead guitar, switched to bass), Nokie Edwards (initially bass, switched to lead guitar) and Mel Taylor (drums).
The Ventures are said to be the best-selling instrumental rock group of all time. They sold over 100 million records around the world with 280-plus different releases in the U.S. and abroad, and are the first to have the same song with different arrangements both hit the Top 10: “Walk Don’t Run” and “Walk Don’t Run ’64.”
Related: Founding Ventures member Nokie Edwards died in 2018
A documentary film released in 2020 featured interviews with John Fogerty, Jimmy Page, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter (Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers), Randy Bachman (the Guess Who, Bachman-Turner Overdrive), Billy Bob Thornton (the Boxmasters), Waddy Wachtel, the Neptunas, the Surfrajettes, Leon Hendrix, Wayne Kramer (the MC5) and many more.
Related: 10 great 1960s instrumental hits
The Ventures were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.
Don Wilson was born Dec. 10, 1933.
Watch the trailer for The Ventures: Stars on Guitars
Sad to see that Don Wilson has passed away. He and his group, The Ventures, were a huge influence on me. As a kid, I listened over and over to songs like Walk Don’t Run and Ghost Riders in the Sky, learning to play guitar and trying to figure out how to make a record. pic.twitter.com/oEZkotpyeo
— John Fogerty (@John_Fogerty) January 24, 2022
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“The 2,000 Lb Bee” Ventures recording was played by Dan Aykroyd at John Belushi’s burial. Quite a tribute from one Killer Bee to another.
I believe Howie Johnson was the original drummer; not mentioned here.
the documentary on the ventures is terrific it is a must see
Just saw John Fogerty last night in Palm springs, he played walk, don’t run in Don’s honor