David Marks of The Beach Boys Has Hepatitis C
Musician David Lee Marks
First Name: David Lee
Last Name: Marks
Occupation: Musician
STD(s): Hepatitis C
City: Los Angeles
State/Territory: California
Country: United States
Age: 62
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Race: White
Sex: Male
Hair: Gray
Eyes: Hazel
Height: 6 ft. 0 inches
Weight: 170 lbs.
Infection Date: Friday, December 31, 1999
Disclosure History: Has not failed to notify someone before exposure
Information Source: Published Source
David Lee Marks is commonly thought of as the lost member of The Beach Boys because he left the band in 1963 before they released their most popular songs like "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "I Get Around", but Marks can still be heard in "409 and ""Surfin Safari". Marks joined The Beach Boys in 1962 when he was just 13 years old and moved on to start his own band called David Marks and the Marksmen. Eventually Marks and The Beach Boys got back together in 2006 and the group is considering going on tour again for their 50th anniversary. In 1999 David Marks was diagnosed with Hepatitis C by chance when being treated for a cracked rib and the doctor ran some tests to discover elevated liver enzymes. Marks began treatment right away with anti-viral drugs like Interferon, Ribavirin, and Pegalayted as well as herbal remedies. In 2004 Marks declared that he had beaten the virus.
This profile has been updated to include a video The Surf City Allstars with David Marks performing in 2012.
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