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Dick Dodd

Joseph Richard "Dick" Dodd, Jr. (October 27, 1945 – November 29, 2013) was an American actor and musician who was a cast member of ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' starting in its first season, and later a member of several musical groups including The Standells. He was the lead singer on that band's 1966 ''Billboard'' hit, "Dirty Water", which includes the refrain "...Boston, you're my home".
==Early life==
Dodd was a native of Hermosa Beach, California, and joined the cast of ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' at the age of nine in 1955, its first season. (He was no relation to series star Jimmie Dodd.) He was a member of the cast for one of the three seasons, and during that time, paid Annette Funicello $20 for a snare drum, which the father of one of his co-stars (Cubby O'Brien) taught him to play.〔 He was later a member of two surf rock bands, The Bel-Airs and Eddie & the Showmen, which he formed with Eddie Bertrand. He appeared as a dancer in the 1963 film musical ''Bye Bye Birdie'', and had television guest roles in the 1960s.〔〔

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