Written by Martin and originally recorded in 1999 by The Atlantics – Flight of the Surf Guitar – title track from the album. More info on www.theatlantics.com
Tablatones(Luca,Roberto,Stefano) three pieces surf-rock instrumentals,rockandroll,rockabilly band from Italia, live at Italian Shadows Community Convention,Imola 29/03/2009.We love play live,so contact us.We hope that you enjoy with our music.
The song was written by Martin and originally recorded in 1999 by The Atlantics. Flight of the Surf Guitar is the title track from the album. More info on www.theatlantics.com
Please Disregard the Phone Number on the Video ! Now Call: (727) 242-6092 CVF Multi-Media Studios ________________________________________ “THE DELTONA’s — SURFING the 60′s” Show Due Out Summer 2012 ! ________________________________________ The Deltona’s are an Instrumental (and vocal) Tribute Band from St. Petersburg Florida. Featuring Dick Deltona on Lead Guitar Also Featuring Dana Faye and the Dana Faye Dancers. The Band presents a “Show with-in a Show” by Tributing The 1960′s Instrumental Rock Bands “The Shadows” & “The Ventures”. Along with other familier bands of the era. The Deltona’s also play vocal dance hits of 1960 – 1967 Included in the show are “Dana Faye” & the Dana Faye Dancers that perform the Dances of the 60′s ! This is Family Entertainment and we usually get the whole place dancing the: Twist / The Peppermint Twist The Swim / The Limbo Rock The Locomotion / The Bosa Nova USA The Mashed Potato / The Stroll The Freddie / The Bird…….etc !!! ______________________________________ Songs used in this Video— 1. Surf Rider – by the Ventures 2. Penetration – by the Pyramids 3. Wonderful Land – by the Shadows 4. Dance On – by the Shadows
www.bombora.net.au artist – Martin Cilia album – Revenge Of the Surf Guitar “Martin Cilia is one of the best instrumental surf guitarists of the day and his latest CD is further testament of his songwriting ability and guitar skills that’s keeping the surf music vibe alive!” author: Frank Ferraro *****
The Shadows-style stratocaster music. Except I noticed that the lead melody sounded better with a distorted tone rather than a clean, reverb-tone that is normally heard in surf music.