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T.N.G. frighten and entertain the good, kind people of Santa Barbara, CA! Yes, we were actually personally invited by the organizer of their long-standing July 4th Parade!
New track by Los Kosmos, and first track of our new album. You can stream and download it at: https://loskosmos.bandcamp.com/releases Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LosKosmosBand/ Facebook2: https://www.facebook.com/LosKosmosOff... VK: https://vk.com/club11266467 Bandcamp: https://loskosmos.bandcamp.com/album/... Music: Los Kosmos Underwater photography: Igor Lapukhin Filmed at different locations around reefs of Ari (Alufu) Atoll, Maldives
The Noble Gasses tear into Steve Douglas's "Banzai Washout" as special invitees of the 100th Birthday Bash of the Museum Of Natural History Of Los Angeles County... Spreading a little Los Angeles County Musical History... The fantastic pro Eric Gardner on drums...
SLEEP WALK is an instrumental song written and released in 1959 by Santo & Johnny Farina (and Santo’s wife, Ann). It’s been recorded hundreds of times over the years by many diverse artists including The Shadows, Jeff Beck and Brian Setzer. Now, in 2016, it’s time for Martin Cilia to release his version, accompanied by Lloyd G on the drums.
U.K. Guitarist Curt Davis Filmed at Eastville Bristol Nervous records U.K.
A video for one of the original songs from our CD "The Men From S.U.R.F"
The Noble Gasses slide into their version of the Paul Johnson surf classic for the good people at the 100th Birthday Bash at the Museum Of Natural History Of Los Angeles County.
An original off our upcoming EP - "No Biggie for Bongo" ~ Get your bananas ready!
The Splashdowns are a Hamburg/Germany based tribute band to the NASA ground staff of the Apollo missions. This is a tribute to their favourite rocket.
A version of Big Swell performed at the Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne Australia. 19th October 2011. Band: Guitar - Martin Cilia Drums - Lloyd G Bass - Haydn Pickersgill Filmed by Richard Bence Written by Martin Cilia http://martincilia.com Originally released by The Atlantics http://theatlantics.com