[4] For the group, Wilson produced "The Surfer Moon", described by writer David Leaf as a minor footnote in his musical legacy.
[5] Norberg was a guitarist who played in a college rock'n roll trio with drummer Rich Miailovich and pianist Dave Boyle who were his two fellow Sigma Chi fraternity brothers at USC.
Backing Stevens, they played at the home of Gale Storm who was the mother of one of their fraternity brothers, Phillip Bonnell.
Retitling the tune as "Summer Moon" he got together with some top Los Angeles session musicians who would later become The Wrecking Crew.
Also attending the session was Murry Wilson (Brian's father[13]) who was coaching Kocher and telling her to sing as if she was a young girl in her first love.
Kocher also added Lyrical assistance to another song, "Rock and Roll Bash" which Norberg and Wilson co-wrote.
[11][15] Having been given an acetate of the recording in 1963, Victoria Hale put the song online in fall 2010 for fans to enjoy.
It was arranged for her to hand-carry her acetate to a professional mastering studio for a digital transfer to be made.
The 1970 version featured lyrics rewritten by Al Jardine but remained unreleased for decades, without a credit for Norberg.
Later Norberg was involved with a studio-only group called The Survivors which included Brian Wilson, Dave Knowlen and Richard Alarian.