$CYBG Mr. Regan went on promoting records in the sixties, including a number of hits for Scepter Records. In 1966, while serving as General Manager of Loma Records, he came across a song called "That's Life." Sensing its potential, he gave it to Frank Sinatra to record. That song went on to become an adult contemporary standard and one of the top selling records of Sinatra's career. In 1961 a friend approached him needing a new name for a group called the Pendletons, who had a song called "Surfin." Regan thoughtfully suggested the name The Beach Boys, a name that would become synonymous with American Pop/Rock of that era.
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