Bob Bogle, lead guitarist and co-founder of the rock band the Ventures, known for 1960s instrumental hits including Walk, Don't Run," has died. He was 75. Don Wilson, the band's other co-founder, told the News Tribune of Tacoma that Bogle became ill over the weekend and died Sunday.
The band sold millions of albums and heavily influenced other rock guitarists. It was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008. The hall's website hailed the Ventures as the most successful instrumental combo in rock and roll history."
Walk, Don't Run" reached No. 2 on the Billboard chart in 1960, and a revised version, Walk, Don't Run '64," reached No. 8 in 1964. Among the band's other hits were Perfidia" and the theme from Hawaii Five-O."
The band got its start in 1958 in Tacoma. Bogle initially played lead and bass and Wilson played rhythm guitar. They were soon joined by Nokie Edwards, another guitarist, and drummer Howie Johnson, later replaced by Mel Taylor.