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Jon and the Nightriders perform "Rumble at Waikiki" in San Bernardino at the Inland Empire Musician's Reunion. John Blair (guitar), Dave Wronski (guitar), Dusty Watson (drums), Greg Eckler (drums), Jeff Nicholson (bass). This clips features Greg on drums, Dusty Watson is the original drummer and performed that day on subsequent numbers. Introduction by Mike Stax, publisher of "Ugly Things" magazine. After 30 years apart and with no rehearsal, dig it.
Local "Monster Creature Feature" Host Ormon Grimsby's Halloween Special, featuring the music of Hillsborough, NC's Killer Filler, who wrote all of Ormon's theme music. All this, plus Card Tricks, Gorillas, Haunted Houses, and much more!
Killer Filler doin' their thing on our local NBC affiliate's web show, Sessions at Studio B" (Inside tip: at some point during the show, our drummers' snare mike falls to the ground--see if you can tell when!)
Original by The Swing West 1968. From the album GS I Love You Garage Bands of the 1960s. I think it means the guy is in love with a girl who does not love him back. Check out the original on youtube- Wonderful extreme Japanese craziness. Never seen so many guitars being played at the same time!
L&TC play Oahu Luau and Caravan in this YouTube clip.
This is a song of my band "Los Invasores". Recorded live during a radio show transmission.
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
Martin gives a valuable insight to his music, style, gear etc. Well worth the listen..Enjoy
The second part of the interview with Martin.
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.