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When I'm not playing surf music, I'll be playing either Jazz standards, or "free" jazz. The new USK drummer & I have a duo playing avant guard-ish versions of Mancini tunes (our first show is at the Al Whittle theatre in Wolfville next weekend).

I also work on playing my lap steel (Country swing, Jazz, experimental?)
http://www.myspace.com/hauntingthenorthatlantic (ambient steel)

More often than not though, I'm playing my ukulele! Laughing

Rev

Canadian Surf

http://www.urbansurfkings.com/

revhank
The new USK drummer & I have a duo playing avant guard-ish versions of Mancini tunes (our first show is at the Al Whittle theatre in Wolfville next weekend).

Very cool Rev!

Ryan
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revhank
The new USK drummer & I have a duo playing avant guard-ish versions of Mancini tunes (our first show is at the Al Whittle theatre in Wolfville next weekend).

Very cool Rev!

Well, we'll see how it goes over. We met at Jazz school back many years ago, so we're letting those influences sneak out in the duo so as not to wreck the surf Laughing . I'll give a report.

Rev

Canadian Surf

http://www.urbansurfkings.com/

I actually play Country for my main gig. Surf is what I play at home.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUd1NlLJWKA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHyV4VCt17E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxMGNGRfuDo

I was "trained" classically. Nylon strings with fat necks, I love and respect that stuff, but I don't have the time (or patience) to pursue it anymore.

So, I play surf about 60% of the time when I play music now. Otherwise you will find me playing punk rock or an Irish tenor banjo. The later option is not too far from surf in that it is flat-picked and the music is entirely based on melody (although it can be used to accompany vocal songs).

-km

I play surf tinged psychobilly in a band. This is the only "real" band that I play in. All my other stuff is just one man projects like my surf project, my punk project (which has random surf breaks), and my country project. So live, I play 70-80% psychobilly the other 20-30% being surf, metal, punk, ska, polka, whatever, and that's all the same band.

By myself, golly, depends on my mood. Like I said, it's mostly punk. I've been itching to write another surf album though...

Ignorance in Music is Ignorance in the Soul

I've been dipping into exotica. I have a sampling keyboard, and have been playing with marimba / xylo sounds to anything percussive other than a drum kit.

www.cutbacksurfband.com

My main gig is lead vocalist/rhythm guitar with the Uptown Savages. A 7 piece greaser rock&roll/r&b band. I wish that my surf band got as many gigs, but until they do. That is my bag.

The Exotics 1994-Current
The Chickenshack - www.wmse.org
www.thedoghouseflowers.com
www.uptownsavages.com

I play shitty punk music. You know, that fast annoying crap with screaming.

Science friction burns my fingers.

I've been playing a lot of acoustic/indie-type stuff lately, but what I'm most used to is punk music in the vein of The Ramones and The Misfits.

Smile I like to play a lot of Rockabilly(the real stuff, not anything new)I mostly listen to Elvis or Gene Vincent, and there's other stuff too.

I do like a lot of Punk Rock like the Dead kennedys, The Misfits, The Cramps, also some Heavy Metal, but I haven't really listen to any in some time now.

I like Jazz, although I can't play it, but I can fake it. I like to play along with some Dave Brubeck, I learn the Melodies and the lead parts and stuff like that, oh and I checked out a Wes Montgomery Cd from the Library which I really like.

 I also like to play a lot of Latin based stuff, bands like El Chicano, Santana(67-71). And also I really, really like Perez Prado the "Mambo King".

Another type of music Is Bolero, although I don't listen to it as much as my bro, but I really Love that music, and its pretty challenging sometimes to figure out a song. Los Panchos from Mexico I really like, they make really Beautiful Melodies and great chords progressions.

here's a video if you wanna check them out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqLUgNkhvsU

The Deadbeats

tonybologna
I play shitty punk music. You know, that fast annoying crap with screaming.

Sounds like my kind of band Cool

Ignorance in Music is Ignorance in the Soul

There seems to be a connection between surf and punk. I also play punk rock; old style, very much influenced by The Ramones:

www.myspace.com/70luvunvihannekset
www.70lv.net

I'm not really active in other genres now and that suits me fine - surf and punk are the styles that I'm most interested anyway. I like certain types of classical music very much, and sometimes I play some classical too. But I'll never perform anything in that genre.

It's go-go, not cry-cry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C-ojWHp1ek

Perez Prado is cool...we play his tune "Patricia".

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I've been playing rockabilly since the early 80's, so that's what I still do when taking a break from Surf. Also keep trying to play lap steel and keyboards. And now I listen mostly to exotica, twist, and a lot of forties to early sixties R'n'B (basically black R'n'R)

nº1 in my personal top-20 this week: Fire Baby, by Jack Hammer

http://www.myspace.com/losderrumbes

LosDerrumbes
I've been playing rockabilly since the early 80's, so that's what I still do when taking a break from Surf. Also keep trying to play lap steel and keyboards. And now I listen mostly to exotica, twist, and a lot of forties to early sixties R'n'B (basically black R'n'R)

nº1 in my personal top-20 this week: Fire Baby, by Jack Hammer

I've been looking for a copy of Fire Baby so we can cover that in the Uptown Savages. Do you have it on a comp or do you have the Ronnex singe? If it's on a comp would you tell me which one?

thanks,

The Exotics 1994-Current
The Chickenshack - www.wmse.org
www.thedoghouseflowers.com
www.uptownsavages.com

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zak
It's on the "best of" CD. Great CD, btw!!

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Thanks!
I actually saw that on Amazon for like $50. A little out of my range right now...Divorce can be a bitch. I appreciate the quick info though.

The Exotics 1994-Current
The Chickenshack - www.wmse.org
www.thedoghouseflowers.com
www.uptownsavages.com

I'm a big Jack Hammer fan and it's great to see I'm not the only one here! The CD was released by Belgian label Marginal Records and limited to 500 copies which could explain why it's now starting to get expensive. I can also really recommend Hammer's 1960 "Rebellion" album for anyone into beatnik sounds.

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T H E ✠ S U R F I T E S

My alter-egos are bluegrass (5 string banjo and guitar) and Traditional Irish & Irish harp music played on guitar, like Turlough O'Carolan. Kind of all over the place.

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