Colorado_Instrumental
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Posted on Jan 14 2024 06:54 PM
Hello friends!
In a surprise turn of events, a surf band will be playing in Denver, Colorado in mid-February. Who could be playing in Denver?
It’s none other than The Surfrajettes!
Do you have any questions you'd like me to ask them? They can be the type of question that would apply to any musician or something specific/unique to the ladies.
*Bonus points for the unique questions!!*
Thank you!
If you’re curious, the premier issue of Colorado Instrumental fanzine will be unveiled at the Endless Winter Surf Festival.
— Matthew
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synchro
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Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Jan 14 2024 08:25 PM
I look forward to seeing that fanzine.
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rekkids
Joined: Nov 07, 2019
Posts: 14
Northeast
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 07:20 AM
stepintolife wrote:
Ask them why they don't play the Northeast US more in the summer? There are always plenty of music festivals they could fit into and expose their music to new audiences. Good luck with the interview !
Hello friends!
In a surprise turn of events, a surf band will be playing in Denver, Colorado in mid-February. Who could be playing in Denver?
It’s none other than The Surfrajettes!
Do you have any questions you'd like me to ask them? They can be the type of question that would apply to any musician or something specific/unique to the ladies.
*Bonus points for the unique questions!!*
Thank you!
If you’re curious, the premier issue of Colorado Instrumental fanzine will be unveiled at the Endless Winter Surf Festival.
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IceratzSurf
Joined: Oct 22, 2022
Posts: 279
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 09:59 AM
Yes please ask them why they don't play more in the Northeast?
I saw them billed at a pub in Fanuel Hall Boston, hardly a place for Surf.
Need to hit a beach venue, like Cape Cod's Beachcomber in Wellfleet.
Dick Dale played there.
And I live there!
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Colorado_Instrumental
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Coloardo
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 10:21 AM
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Colorado_Instrumental
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Coloardo
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 10:23 AM
rekkids wrote:
Ask them why they don't play the Northeast US more in the summer? There are always plenty of music festivals they could fit into and expose their music to new audiences. Good luck with the interview !
Thanks for the well-wishes.
Any particular festivals they could play?
— Matthew
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synchro
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Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 10:43 AM
stepintolife wrote:
synchro wrote:
I look forward to seeing that fanzine.
Thanks!
Will you be at the festival in Long Beach in February?
Unfortunately not. My house-watcher neighbor moved away, and traveling has become quite expensive when I have to pay someone to come daily from over 30 miles away, so I travel rarely, these days, even though Long Beach is a hop, skip and jump away.
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fenderfan
Joined: Jul 13, 2008
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 10:55 AM
Stepintolife: As a longtime Colorado surf band, the Royal Aces wish you well with your great instrumental fanzine idea.
Interview question: "Following up on your previous recordings, have you given any thought to making a live album?"
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Colorado_Instrumental
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Coloardo
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 01:06 PM
fenderfan wrote:
Stepintolife: As a longtime Colorado surf band, the Royal Aces wish you well with your great instrumental fanzine idea.
Interview question: "Following up on your previous recordings, have you given any thought to making a live album?"
Thank you! Are you still playing?
Good question. I'll add a variation of it as it helps to avoid yes/no questions.
— Matthew
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rekkids
Joined: Nov 07, 2019
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Northeast
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 02:01 PM
stepintolife wrote:
rekkids wrote:
Ask them why they don't play the Northeast US more in the summer? There are always plenty of music festivals they could fit into and expose their music to new audiences. Good luck with the interview !
Thanks for the well-wishes.
Any particular festivals they could play?
Many Northeast cities host 4-6 free concerts every summer. Plus, there is a big car show in Syracuse along with the State Fair (Syracuse) The Fair runs for over a week and draws thousands of visitors.
They did play by me once in Troy, NY.The show was late in the evening and the venue was not in a good area so I skipped it.
As another posted said, Cape Cod would be a great choice also.Good surf instrumental music is always welcome in the Northeast.
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bigtikidude
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 25542
Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 02:25 PM
They make good money playing venues.
are these venues willing to pay the fee they request?
Also they don’t book their shows, they have a booking agency.
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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Pyronauts
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 1129
Northern CA
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 03:39 PM
Ask them if they are aware of The Squires (original Canadian surf band from 1963) and if they’d ever consider covering any of their tunes?
Aurora and The Sultan are my favorites!
paul
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PolloGuitar
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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San Francisco
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 05:07 PM
They are nice people. I had the pleasure of interviewing them for The Continental #27.
I'd like to ask them how their live show has changed since they have started doing regular, longer tours. Do they consider themselves full time musicians now?
I look forward to reading your 'Zine!!! Good luck with it.
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RobbieReverb
Joined: Feb 28, 2006
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San Jose, Ca.
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 05:39 PM
Congrats on the new fanzine, and on interviewing the Suffrajettes, Matthew!I'm very much looking forward to the 'zine.
I really like the creative arrangements of cover songs that the Suffrajettes come up with, particularly "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night", and "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida/Sunshine of Your Love". I'd be interested to know how they choose their covers, and how they create the arrangements. Is it a collective group effort, or is it more of an individual thing, with somebody coming up with an idea, and directing or guiding the others? I'd be interested in how they come up with their terrific originals, as well.
Looking forward to seeing you, and meeting you in person, at Winter Surf Fest, Matthew. Cheers,
— Bob
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Colorado_Instrumental
Joined: Jan 30, 2023
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Coloardo
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 05:49 PM
Pyronauts wrote:
Ask them if they are aware of The Squires (original Canadian surf band from 1963) and if they’d ever consider covering any of their tunes?
Aurora and The Sultan are my favorites!
paul
Added. Thanks!
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Colorado_Instrumental
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Coloardo
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 06:17 PM
PolloGuitar wrote:
They are nice people. I had the pleasure of interviewing them for The Continental #27.
I'd like to ask them how their live show has changed since they have started doing regular, longer tours. Do they consider themselves full time musicians now?
I look forward to reading your 'Zine!!! Good luck with it.
I'm reading through that interview at the moment to get some ideas.
Good questions and I've added them to the list.
Appreciate that. I'll bring some copies to the Endless Winter Festival if you're there.
— Matthew
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Colorado_Instrumental
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Coloardo
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Posted on Jan 15 2024 06:26 PM
RobbieReverb wrote:
Congrats on the new fanzine, and on interviewing the Suffrajettes, Matthew!I'm very much looking forward to the 'zine.
I really like the creative arrangements of cover songs that the Suffrajettes come up with, particularly "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night", and "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida/Sunshine of Your Love". I'd be interested to know how they choose their covers, and how they create the arrangements. Is it a collective group effort, or is it more of an individual thing, with somebody coming up with an idea, and directing or guiding the others? I'd be interested in how they come up with their terrific originals, as well.
Looking forward to seeing you, and meeting you in person, at Winter Surf Fest, Matthew. Cheers,
Thanks, Bob! I'm looking forward to meeting you as well. I'll be upfront by the stage hangin' with Bob H.
I've added your questions about cover songs and arrangements. Thanks!
Thus far, I've been trying to ask bands where they get inspiration for their music. That's a fairly general question though. Is there a particular original you'd like to know how it was inspired?
— Matthew
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revmike
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North Atlantic
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Posted on Jan 16 2024 08:02 AM
I would like to know how they ended up recording at Greg Keelor’s studio (Blue Rodeo) with Colin Cripps producing their album (which sounds great).
How did working with Colin influence/ affect the performances and recording in general?
Rev
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fenderfan
Joined: Jul 13, 2008
Posts: 779
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Posted on Jan 16 2024 09:37 AM
Matthew - yes, the Royal Aces definitely are still playing; we're fortunate to have many Denver-area gigs each year (car shows, bars, brewing companies, private parties, even golf courses!)
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chiba
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Central VA
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Posted on Jan 16 2024 10:10 AM
I'm curious about Shermy's custom guitars and why she decided to go that route.
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