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Caught on Gasscam riding on The Gassmobile, tearing down State Street, Santa Barbara in the 4th Of July Parade at 2 miles per hour hammering out Diamond Head '13 whilst trying not to fall off. It's more difficult that it looks.
Splashback's page at Myspace. The former band of Dana Vincent and Bill Epps.
Brodaddy's page at reverbnation.com. Dana Vincent and Jeff Weber's current band.
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.
The Noble Gasses do their groove on The Fireballs' Torquay at the 100th Birthday Bash at the Museum Of Natural History Of Los Angeles County... Complete with dancing cockroach...
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...
the TERMINALS official Facebook page! "Like" to catch the latest MP3 downloads, show/tour dates, release info, merch, and arrest reports! Also visit http://www.reverbnation.com/353rd for free audio!!!
the TERMINALS YouTube channel! Be sure to search YouTube for "the TERMINALS (353)" to thwart dastardly imposters! More videos online soon!
Fiberglass Jungle aims to present the very best in recordings that fall under the wide instrumental Surf Music umbrella. This base encompasses the “pre-surf” instrumental Rock n’ Roll tunes of the late 50s, the classic “First Wave” originators of the early 60s, the “Second Wave” bands of the late 70s and early 80s, the crossover, genre-blending “Third Wave” bands of the 90s, the cutting-edge, description-defiant melting pot of current-day innovators, as well as a healthy dose of Spaghetti Western, international styles such as Japanese Eleki and Finnish Rautalanka, Surf-Guitar-based Exotica, Easy Listening, and Crime/Spy Jazz. The show airs Saturdays from 2-4PM Pacific on luxuriamusic.com and is archived as a podcast almost immediately.
By all accounts, it’s a small but feisty Internet-only radio station that broadcasts out to the world from a small studio in Hollywood, Calif., and provides a growing international listenership with a fresh alternative to the rapidly depleting appeal of terrestrial and satellite radio. What the listener hears upon tuning into LuxuriaMusic (luxuriamusic.com) is a meticulously curated mixture of musical genres that make up the station’s eclectic alchemy. Since its inception in 2000, LuxuriaMusic’s earliest and most avid adopters have been people who possess a high level of pop-culture consciousness, especially about ’50s-through ’70s music and entertainment. Such folks also form the basis of the station’s air staff: a diverse, super-knowledgeable group of music enthusiasts and professionals who curate the various genres that comprise LuxuriaMusic’s eclectic alchemy. Surf Music, Bossa Nova, Exotica, Space-Age Bachelor Pad, Jazz, Soft-Psych, Sunshine Pop, Wall of Sound, Latin, Go-Go, and Film & TV music of the past 50 years are expertly distilled and blended in order to concoct the “highly intoxicating and sometimes hallucinatory” LuxuriaMusic Sound. Somehow, in this context, it all makes sense.