Photo of the Day
Shoutbox

SabedLeepski: Sunburn Surf Fest for some scorching hot surf music: https://sunb...
319 days ago

skeeter: I know a Polish sound guy.
247 days ago

skeeter: I know a Czech one too!
247 days ago

PatGall: Surfybear metal settings
167 days ago

Pyronauts: Happy Tanks-Kicking!
145 days ago

midwestsurfguy: Merry Christmas!
114 days ago

sysmalakian: HAPPY NEW YEAR!
107 days ago

SabedLeepski: Surfin‘ Europe, for surf (related) gigs and events in Europe Big Razz https://sunb...
68 days ago

SHADOWNIGHT5150: I like big reverb and i cannot lie
1 day ago

SHADOWNIGHT5150: Bank accounts are a scam created by a shadow government
1 day ago

Please login or register to shout.

Current Polls

No polls at this time. Check out our past polls.

Current Contests

No contests at this time. Check out our past contests.

Donations

Help us meet our monthly goal:

31%

31%

Donate Now

Cake April Birthdays Cake
SG101 Banner

SurfGuitar101 Forums » Surf Music General Discussion »

Permalink New Book: "Southern California Surf Music, 1960-1966"

New Topic
Goto Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next

Ivan wrote:

Really? Very interesting. So, the Rhythm Rockers were playing the Harmony >Park Ballroom already in '55? They were around that long before surf music >began? I had no idea.

The Rhythm Rockers were, indeed, around that long. A legendary Orange County band that featured Barry Rillera in the early days. They just changed members and set list contents over the span of time they were together.

Here's a pretty good back story for you:

http://www.hbindependent.com/opinion/tn-hbi-me-0508-pipeline-20140506,0,4972599.story

John

www.johnblair.us
www.soundofthesurf.com

Last edited: Apr 09, 2015 14:17:12

Order status changed to 'not available' so my preorder didn't work out. Now ordered with a UK bookseller through amazon.co.uk. Fingers crossed!

Instromania on Bandcamp

Why is this book so hard to get in Europe? It's 2015!!! Surf music died in 1964 and was forgotten. Personally, I think Ralf and Lorenzo are behind this.

www.johnblair.us
www.soundofthesurf.com

The Rhythm Rockers that had The Rillera brothers in it was the same Rhythm Rockers that took Dick Dales place at the Rendezvous Ballroom after he left and released the Soul Surfin' LP?

"You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"

Last edited: Apr 09, 2015 17:09:01

For Anybody in So Cal.
The Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach has
20 copies of the book.
$21.95

Jeff(bigtikidude)

Chris wrote:

The Rhythm Rockers that had The Rillera brothers in it was the same Rhythm
Rockers that took Dick Dales place at the Rendezvous Ballroom after he left
and released the Soul Surfin' LP?

I needed confirm a few things with the Rilleras because, in the end, I wasn't completely sure about my earlier response to this question. The band name was the same, but the members were not. The Rillera Rhythm Rockers disbanded before the Mike Patterson Rhythm Rockers were formed. It was the Patterson Rhythm Rockers who were at the Rendezvous. The Rillera Rhythm Rockers were at Harmony Park. Most members of each band came from Santa Ana, knew all of the same people, and mixed in the same social circles. They were, however, two different bands. Patterson just liked the name, so he used it.

John

www.johnblair.us
www.soundofthesurf.com

I'm loving the book, John. It's kind of like the stories I wanted to see when reading the Discographies series have magically materialized! Thanks John!

Phil Dirt<br><a href="klzzwxh:0000">Reverb Central</a>

On 2nd read I got a real kick out of the mention of what it took for a young teen to be sartorially resplendent vis a vis 'surf' with just the right combination of shoes, pants (including where the cuff fell) and the Pendleton shirt. Lots of young kids (including yrs trly) made due with the JC Penney version because a true Pendleton was about twice the money. I remember getting a Pendleton for Christmas once & it was THE big present under the tree, nearly in ranking with an electric train back when I was shorter than a Strat. What a memory rush.

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Just got my copy in the mail Big Grin . Reading it now. What fond memories I have as a teenager hanging out at the Retail Clerks union Hall and Harmony Park in the '60s listening to Surf music. Thanks John for putting it together in a book.

Dave Foreman

I just ordered my own copy. I've been pre-occupied with work since before it reached publication, but now down with a very bad cold that has me sitting around on (over-the-counter)drugs. I made sure to mention SG101 in the box provided on the form.

Squink Out!

wish I had pre-ordered it... amazon.ca just boosted the price to by over 10$! supply and demand I guess...

-Pierre
The Obsidians! (Ottawa surf)
The Obsidians debut EP

Hi John, you've got a guy here in Memphis who really wants a copy of that book. When will more be available? Thanks! Cool

MooreLoud.com - A tribute to Dick Dale.

Last edited: Apr 14, 2015 18:08:33

H-m-m-m, I see $16.66 at Amazon.com. Cover price of the book is $21.99. Looks like a bargain to me (at least in US dollars). Maybe try the US Amazon? OR, you could order the book directly from me at www.johnblair.us (although you'll have to cover postage). As far as I'm aware there is no shortage of these books now. The publisher only sold out of the pre-orders. I'm pretty sure all pre-orders have been fulfilled. So, order with confidence. They are available at many other online retailers as well as brick and mortar stores.

John

www.johnblair.us
www.soundofthesurf.com

Last edited: Apr 14, 2015 18:15:08

I ordered direct from John and he was good enough to sign my copy. It is a very well done book, the history and way he presents it is first-rate.
A much more innocent period, with the likes of T. Texas Tiny.

If you are into surf music, this is a must have book for your collection. Also a great gift, or to introduce someone to the genre.

image

http://tunefan.com
http://www.youtube.com/tunefan

I think one of the things I've enjoyed the most is looking up and listening to the band's I hadn't heard before.

Buy the book direct from John people.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

Got mine on Monday! Yes
Congratulations John, super nice book!

When you have to shoot ... shoot! Don't talk.
"Los Grainders" www.facebook.com/losgrainders
"Planeta Reverb" www.facebook.com/planetareverb

Looking forward (and hoping) to get the book in Livorna as (one of the probably many) souvenirs from the festival. Smile

But I already redecorated my living room in anticipation, utilizing a picture from the preview:

image

Los Apollos - cinematic surf music trio (Berlin)
"Postcards from the Scrapyard" Vol. 1, 2 & 3 NOW available on various platforms!
"Chaos at the Lobster Lounge" available as LP and download on Surf Cookie Records!

Pre-ordered through Amazon.ca only to have it delayed but now tracking updates show a delivery of tomorrow.
Looking forward to a restful Saturday, listening to some great First Wave while curled up with the cat ('El Gato', indeed!) and reading it through...my family will just have to pretend that I am not there for a couple of hours.

Lorne
The Surf Shakers: https://www.facebook.com/TheSurfShakers
Vancouver BC Canada

Just received my copy a few minutes ago. Looking forward to reading it as soon as I finish this post! Yes

Jack
aka WoodyJ

The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005)
The Hula Hounds (1996-current)
The X-Rays (1997-2004)
The Surge! (2004, 2011-2012)
Various non-surf bands that actually made money
(1978-1990)

Goto Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
Top