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Robert Hafner (August 4, 1932 - October 12, 2013) was a record producer and song writer who, along with Tony Hilder, was responsible for many of the surf records that came out in California in the 1960s including ''Vesuvius'' and ''Intoxica'' by The Revels. 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. ==Background== Hafner was born in Coatesville, Pennsylvania in 1932. In 1939 the Hafner family moved to Los Angeles. 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. He died of heart failure Sunday, October 13, 2015 at Centegra Memorial Medical Center in McHenry, aged 81. He was survived by his wife of 44 years, Barbara, and his daughter Celeste.〔''Chicago Tribune'' October 20, 2013 (Robert John Hafner, 1932-2013, '60s songwriter plunged into surf music craze By Joan Giangrasse Kates, Special to the Tribune )〕 At the time of his death, he had lived in Lake County for 30 years.〔Highbeam Research (Hafner-4355706 )〕
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