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At least two of these have reunited for shows - the Belairs and Eddie
and the Showmen for instance.
Jim Messina will never reform the Jesters - he really dislikes all of
that material, and doesn't even mention it on his website (at least not
as of last year), and seldom responds to questions about it.
Phil
--- supertwangreverb <> wrote:
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> > I think a more interesting question would be who are the inactive
> bands you'd like to see.
> >
> > 1. Sentinals
> > 2. Bel Airs
> > 3. Jim Messina and the Jesters
> > 4. Original Surfaris
I'd like to see Messina and the Jesters too. When I haven't listened
to that record in awhile it's always nice to come back to. I'd
probably like to see Eddie and the Showmen, but I've been told they
were a different live band than studio band, and they often opted to
cover top 40 hits. I would not be suprised if other surf bands did
this as well. Still... I think it would be pretty cool to see Eddie
Bertrand playing a Jaguar. Although not a "surf" band the beloved
invaders era of the Ventures would have been unbelievable.
Bill Aqua
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