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Back To The Beach: How Sun, Sand And Surf Inspired Beach Music
The Beach Boys created the “California Dream” but beach music has its roots all over the US – or anywhere where there’s sand and restless spirits.
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How The Surfaris Wrote Wipe Out
The interview was recorded at the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN. Visit us at : https://www.musicianshalloffame.com/ View the whole interview here: ...
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'Rumble' Celebrates Rock 'N' Roll's Native American Roots
The documentary discusses Link Wray, Jimi Hendrix and other Native American artists who helped shape rock's sound. Guitarist and executive producer Stevie Salas says it's "a film about heroes."
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Straight Outta Lawndale
Punky surf rockers represent for the ‘burbs at Liquid Kitty’s Punk Rock BBQ By Michael Aushenker After Black Flag members Greg Ginn and Chuck Dukowski took punk’s DIY ethos further than other bands...
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How Musicians Rode the Surf Rock Wave
Despite a brief period of popularity, surf rock deeply influenced generations of rock guitarists and can still be felt in some of today’s most popular genres.
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Brian Carman dies at 69; guitarist co-wrote surf classic 'Pipeline'
Maybe he should have been studying — or even surfing.
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Waikiki Beach Boys
Short Documentary by Brian Chidester about Duke Kahanamoku and the infamous Waikiki Beach Boys that influenced the surf culture in Hawaii in the early 20th C...
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Architects Of Electric Guitar Sounds: Gary Usher, Link Wray
Mark Smotroff explores the music of two pioneers who helped architect the sound of early guitar rock...
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Pyramid Power : Pop music: Anaheim resident Will Glover, whose band had a hit with 'Penetration,' has tales to tell of surf music's heyday, though now his heart's in country.
By day, Will Glover runs his own construction/demolition business, tearing out kitchens and the like. By night, he's spending his day money recording an album of country songs. A couple of times a...
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Ah, the sound of surf guitar: a Fender Jaguar or Jazzmaster through the metallic sproing of a spring reverb unit set to full depth. After all, we call reverb “wet,” and surfing is certainly a wet sport, right? For many years this has defined the tone of surf and ’60s-era instrumental guitar music, but it was not always thus. As a matter of fact, the most notable name in all of surf guitar, Dick Dale, founded the sound using entirely different components, and he will tell you that the classic surf tone is something very different.
Ah, the sound of surf guitar: a Fender Jaguar or Jazzmaster through the metallic sproing of a spring reverb unit set to full depth. After all, we call reverb “wet,” and surfing is certainly a wet sport, right? For many years this has defined the tone
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Randy's Wave Watch interview 1985
In the 1960's The Challengers Band (my band) was the house band for
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The Origins of Surf Music — a first-hand account by Paul Johnson
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