Frankie & The Pool Boys perform “Teke Teke Teke” at The Soda Bar, San Diego, on August 6, 2010. This was one of the pre-shows for the SurfGuitar101.com 3rd annual convention. www.myspace.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.
X-ChromaTones Tom Stanger Performs Paul Johnsons (The Belairs) Mr. Moto. X-ChromaTones Are A Cleveland Ohio Based Band Playing Instrumental Surf Music. X-ChromaTones Are Cleveland Ohio Based Band Playing Classic Instrumentals And Instrumental Surf Music. Visit X-ChromaTones Web Site At www.x-chromatones.com E-Mail x-chromatones@sbcglobal.net ALL TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THEIR OWNERS. THE CONTENTS OF THIS ENTIRE WEBSITE ARE PRESENTED HER AS A NON-PROFIT AND INTENDED FOR THE NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES OF REVIEW , CRITICISM, RESEARCH,COMMENT,EDUCATION AND ARCHIVING USE ONLY This is pursuant to US Code Sec. 107, Fair Use provision of the Copyright Act.
Debussy’s Claire De Lune arranged and performed by San Francisco Bay Area instrumental surf band The TomorrowMen.This song is available on our new album “It’s About Time!” on Double Crown Records from CD Baby or our website tmensurf.com
This is a song I wrote and recorded for the 2005 Surf Guitar 101 Compilation.. Very low tech PC recording via a Fender Strat, Line 6 Guitar Port, and CoolEdit , as I had just gotten into home recording at the time. Video was produced by Janek Krol. Also features the great Marty Tippens composition “El Cumbanchero” from the same SG101 compilation
surf guitar wang dang doodle History Southern California ca. 1960 was a melting-pot of many strains of musical thought. Rock and Roll music was popular, with instrumental rockers such as Duane Eddy, Link Wray, and Santo and Johnny proving that strong vocal ability was unnecessary to achieve a level of stardom. Los Angeles was a hub of Jazz activity, and the biggest acts typically played there. Unlike much of the US at the time, large numbers of Mexicans lived in this part of California, and their music was no doubt heard by many aspiring musicians of the era. Rock instrumentation, with an aggressive jazz-influenced drummer and some Latin influences equals Surf music. It merely required a few local talents to achieve a level of popularity before a trend was born. Most Early surf bands were formed in Southern California area, with groups such as Dick Dale and the Del-Tones, the Challengers, Eddie & the Showmen and the Surfaris. Orange County in particular had a strong surf culture, and the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa hosted many surf-styled acts. A typical night’s entertainment featured not only Surf music, but cover versions of popular hits of the day. The popularity of the genre led groups from other areas to try their hand as well. Both the Astronauts (Boulder, Colorado) and The Trashmen (Minneapolis, Minnesota) played surf music and their Billboard hits “Baja” (Astronauts, #94, 1963) and “Surfin Bird” (#4, 1964) showed that the popularity of the genre was spreading …