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1/27: 2nd Annual Winter Surf Music Fest salutes Eddie Bertrand

One of the Most Important
Surf Music Events of the Year!
The 2nd Annual Winter Surf Fest

 

SurfGuitar101Winter2013

 

Sunday, January 27, 2013
The Starting Gate
5052 Katella Ave.,
Los Alamitos, CA 90720

10AM-6PM,
$20 Admission

Summer really is a state of mind, especially during the cold months in Southern California. Nothing can prove it more than the right live musical soundtrack. For many fans the world over, this soundtrack is Surf Music, the instrumental genre created in the early 60.s by legendary bands such as The Belairs and Eddie & The Showmen. Helping to keep this instro torch alive and well are the members of the online forum SurfGuitar101.com, who have put together some of the most significant live Surf Music events in recent years. The 2nd annual Winter Surf Fest will continue along these lines, featuring an entire day of the reverb-drenched goodness, complete with rare tribute and reunion performances, and the US public debut screening of the new Surf Music documentary film Reverb Junkies. This special Sunday event coincides with one of the most important music weekends in Southern California that includes Deke Dickerson’s Guitar Geek Festival and the NAMM trade show in Anaheim, and the So Cal World Guitar Show at the Orange County Fairgrounds.

2nd Annual Winter Surf Fest Highlights:
–A very special US public debut screening of the brand-new Surf Music documentary film Reverb Junkies at 10AM, with the filmmakers present. DVDs of the film will be available for purchase.
–A tribute performance by John Blair (Jon & The Nightriders), Dick Dodd (The Belairs, Eddie & The Showmen, The Standells), Jim Frias (The Nocturnes) with High Tide, to the great Surf Guitar pioneer Eddie Bertrand (The Belairs, Eddie & The Showmen), who recently passed away
–A Rare Belairs reunion performance featuring original members Paul Johnson, Dick Dodd, and Jimmy Roberts with special guests
–A rare Southern California performance by modern Bay Area Surf masters The TomorrowMen
–A performance by Surf/Garage/Frat band extraordinaire The Volcanics
–A performance by San Pedro traditional surf maestros The Riptides
–A performance by Southern California 60s tribute band Banned From the Beach

Contact: Jeff “Bigtikidude” Hanson
(714) 931-9809
bigtikidude@yahoo.com

January 6, 2013by Dionysus Records
Events, exotica, Orange County, Surf Guitar 101, Surf Music

1/22: So-Ca Winter Surf Fest 2012!

The promotors of the yearly Surf Guitar 101 Festival have decided to give SOCA surf fans a winter treat with their very first So-Cal Winter Surf Fest featuring live music, vendors and raffles – all happpening Sunday January 21 2012 at The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Avenue, in Los Alamitos, California, 11 am to 7 pm. $20.00 cover for a full day of music! The band line-up includes High Tide, The Eliminators, Slacktone, Secret Samurai, The Tequila Worms, The Breakaways

The show happens the day after Deke Dickerson’s Guitar Geek Fest in Anaheim (in conjunction with the Namm weekend) as well as the same weekend of the Vintage Guitar and Amp Swap Meet at OC fairgrounds making it a full-on reverb-drenched six (or twelve) string weekend here in Southern California!

January 10, 2012by Dionysus Records
Dionysus Records, Events, Orange County, Stuff We Like, Surf Music

Saturday, August 13 – Surf Guitar 101 Festival in Los Alamitos!

Mark your calendars now, Saturday, August 13th 2011 is a date you will not want to miss! Join us for a celebration of live surf music in the heart of Southern California!

We are absolutely pleased to announce the headlining act will be none other than Satan’s Pilgrims! We are also excited to continue the tradition started last year by hosting bands from outside the United States. This year, visiting from foreign shores we will have The Razorblades (Germany), The Bradipos IV (Italy), and The Blue Demons (Canada)!

As before, we will host a special “Legends of Surf” jam, where members of original 1960’s surf bands will play the classics in the genre. You won’t want to miss this! Past years have featured members of The Belairs, Eddie & The Showmen, The Chantays, The Lively Ones, and The Crossfires. This year we are going to feature the music of The Belairs, Davie “King Fuzz” Allan, and a tribute to Eddie Bertrand!

We’ll also have a large vendor space featuring CD’s, vinyl, t-shirts, DVD’s and more!

All of this is happening Saturday, August 13th, 2011 at The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Avenue, in Los Alamitos, California, 9am to 8pm. Tickets will be $25 at the door. Kids 16 & under are free!

Here is the complete band lineup for the convention:

  • Satan’s Pilgrims – One of the most popular and influential modern surf bands, these caped musicians hail from the Pacific Northwest, home of the Ventures, The Sonics, and The Wailers.
  • The Razorblades – All the way from Germany, you’ll dig their fast and loud take on surf music.
  • The Bradipos IV – From Italy, you’ll love their traditional surf and spaghetti western sounds.
  • The Cocktail Preachers – This Chicago band indeed preaches to the faithful the sounds of surf, exotica, and Mai-Tais.
  • Daikaiju – This Kabuki masked band hails from Alabama, and plays a high explosive, rocket-fueled progressive form of surf music. One of the most talked about live acts on the scene.
  • Meshugga Beach Party – Who knew? Traditional surf music combined with Jewish folk songs! You have to see to believe these chosen surfers from Northern California.
  • The Deadbeats – One of the hottest and youngest surf bands today, these kids like to play old school surf music loud and fast!
  • The Blue Demons – From Toronto, these wrestling super heroes will take you to the mat with their pile-driving take on surf and garage music.
  • The Tequila Worms – Another young band, these guys hail from Anaheim, California, and sound like The Ventures after getting in a car crash with Link Wray!
SCHEEDULE
9:30am to 10:20am SG101 Member Jam

10:30am to 11:30am Legends Jam, Belairs (reunion/tribute), Eddie and the Showmen tribute, Davie Allan and the Arrows, (plus special award dedication to Davie)
11:40am to 12:25pm, The Blue Demons
12:35pm to 1:20pm, The Deadbeats
1:30pm to 2:15pm, The Cocktail Preachers
2:25pm to 3:10pm, Meshugga Beach Party
3:20pm to 4:05pm, The Tequila Worms
4:15pm to 5:00pm, The Bradipos IV
5:10pm to 5:55pm, Daikaiju
6:05pm to 6:50pm, The Razorblades
7:00pm to 8:00pm, Satan’s Pilgrims

Surf’s Up!
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August 4, 2011by Dionysus Records
Orange County, Surf Music

Surf Guitar 101 date and lineup announced

Surf Guitar 101 Convention – 2011

Sat, August 13th 2010, 9am – 8pm

at the Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA

Make your travel and motel arrangements now!!

Line-up for the 2011 Surfguitar101.com convention.

The Razorblades, from Germany.

The Bradipos IV, from Italy

The Cocktail Preachers, Chicago Ill.

Daikaiju, from Huntsville Alabama

Meshugga Beach Party, San Francisco, Ca.

The Deadbeats, San Pablo, Ca.

The Blue Demons,
Toronto, Canada

The Tequila Worms, Anaheim, Ca.

Also featuring SG101 member Jam and Legends of Surf Jam

April 11, 2011by Dionysus Records
Booze and mixology, Events, exotica, Lounge Music, Lounge music events, New Years Eve, Orange County, Tiki

Waitki at Don the Beachcomber featuring Robert Drasnin

The Mixologists of Paradise:
Don the Beachcomber presents

WAITIKI: A 3-Day Festival Celebrating Exotica Music & Tiki Cocktails

Don The Beachcomber Restaurant
16278 Pacific Coast Hwy,
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
(562) 592-1321
www.donthebeachcomber.com

Featuring Exotica’s finest:

LOPAKA COLON, ROBERT DRASNIN, SHERRY SHAOLING, COMBUSTIBLE EDISON, and Hawaii’s WAITIKI 7!Don The Beachcomber Presents WAITIKI: A Festival of Music

Wednesday 12/29: The Jazz Sides of Exotica
Exotica musicians like vibraphonist Arthur Lyman created otherworldly pieces that straddled the boundaries of jazz. This jazzy side of exotica — or exotic side of jazz — will be highlighted when the WAITIKI quartet takes the stage with sweetly swinging hapa-haole tunes by R. Alex Anderson, Arthur Lyman, Queen Liliu’okalani, to the cool Latinesque grooves of Cal Tjader, Lee Morgan, Duke Ellington, Bill Fitch and Tim Mayer.

Buy tickets to 12/29

Thursday 12/30: Coronation of the Voodoo Masters
Contemporary exotica masters The WAITIKI 7 make a rare West Coast appearance, on this special night commemorating classic exotica. The WAITIKI 7 made Hawaiian music history this summer with rankings at #1 on the JazzWeek World and #2 on the CMJ Jazz charts, and have been noted by New York Times music critic Nate Chinen as “the band to beat.” Special guests Robert Drasnin (former CBS TV Director of Music and creator of the the 1959 exotica classic, Voodoo) and Sherry Shaoling (of Don Tiki) perform with the band too.

Buy tickets to 12/30

New Year’s Eve: The New Sounds of Exotica
Ring in the New Year with as The WAITIKI 7 get swanky, in a danceable homage to Combustible Edison, pioneers of the lounge revival in the mid-90s! The evening will feature the first performance of Combustible Edison‘s music since the band’s demise a decade ago, with help from Brother Cleve and The Millionaire. Midnight will transform the ballroom into a full-on tiki dance party.

Buy tickets to NYE

Event Website:
DonTheBeachcomberPresentsWAITIKI.com

Partygoers will step into a slice of paradise for three nights, December 29-31, 2010. Champions of exotica WAITIKI will celebrate the year’s end at Don the Beachcomber, the restaurant haven of the great mixologist Donn Beach and all things tiki. The events will honor Beach and the stunning libations he created; exotica living legend Robert Drasnin; and leaders of the ’90s tiki revival Combustible Edison with live music, original cocktails, and DJ sets.

The luscious mix that is exotica-the blend of tropical soundscapes, Latin dance grooves, and popular jazz-is an adventuresome and musically intricate mix. Often mistaken as kitsch, exotica flows from the vibrant postwar Hawaiian music scene and draws on everything from jazz to folk ballads, to second-generation Japanese club bands made of traditional Asian instruments, to Puerto Rican percussionists who came to the island midcentury to work.

Robert Drasnin-a jazz clarinetist, exotica ghostwriter, and former Director of Music at CBS now in his 80s-will take the podium on December 30 to lead the WAITIKI 7 in a rare, live performance of his 1959 cult classic album Voodoo, is requisite for every space-age bachelor pad. The album was resuced and resurected from obscurity by Dionysus Records in 1996 and gained Drasnin a new generation of fans. WAITIKI 7 and Drasnin will be joined by vocalist Sherry Shaoling (of Honolulu’s exotica darlings Don Tiki), whose powerful voice channels forgotten exotica divas like Japanese-American Ethel Azama or Peruvian Yma Sumac. Nearby, Combustible Edison’s Brother Cleve and The Millionaire will spin everything from go-go and surf to exotica disco and big beat in their first joint DJ appearance in fifteen years.

For New Year’s Eve, the WAITIKI 7 get swanky, in a danceable homage to Combustible Edison, pioneers of the renewed interest in non-rock instrumental music from the 50s and 60s. “We were a lightning rod fans of all these vintage recordings could rally around, as we not only gave props to these styles but wrote original music in that spirit,” Brother Cleve explains. “Tiki Exotica was one aspect of what we did, and we helped revitalize it.” This lightning rod attracted big names like Quentin Tarantino and Matt Groening, as well as legions of fans.

The evening will feature the first performance of Combustible Edison’s music since the band’s demise a decade ago, with help from Brother Cleve and The Millionaire. Midnight will transform the ballroom into a full-on tiki dance party. WAITIKI and Combustible Edison will reveal their mixologist side: Original craft cocktails by Brother Cleve, Randy Wong, and others will join Beach’s creations on the drink menu.

“Donn Beach had a famous rapport with diners-to leave their worries and their fears outside. Inside the restaurant is one’s own personal paradise, whether it be from the libations, entertainment, or conversations with the hosts and hostesses,” notes WAITIKI bandleader Randy Wong, whose tiki-insipired cocktails have made it onto menus at several fine dining establishments in Boston. “This makes Don the Beachcomber very different from anyplace else. It naturally has a close-knit, family-friendly environment that’s perfect for these three evenings.”

For ticket information, see http://donthebeachcomberpresentswaitiki.com/index.php/ticket-info or call (562) 592-1321


About DON THE BEACHCOMBER

The Don the Beachcomber restaurants originated in the ’30s in Hollywood and grew to incorporate 16 restaurants under the brand umbrella. Donn Beach was responsible for creating and spreading tiki culture around the world, including his creation of rum drinks with a tropical twist, now offered at every mainstream watering hole and bar.

Although none of the early Don the Beachcomber restaurants exist today, thousands of other establishments opened following his lead. Unfortunately, many of these were poor imitations, losing focus on tiki culture. Under the ownership of Arthur and Delia Snyder, Don the Beachcomber is experiencing a rebirth with its first new restaurant in 20 years. The goal is to replicate the experience of the original tiki restaurants made popular in the ’40s and ’50s throughout Southern California, and in Orange County, where Don the Beachcomber opened its doors in Corona del Mar in 1969

About The WAITIKI 7

The WAITIKI 7 are dedicated to the celebration, preservation, and resurgence of exotica music, and the related tiki culture. WAITIKI 7 is modeled after the classic groups of Martin Denny, Arthur Lyman, and Gene Rains. The WAITIKI 7 is the only modern group that performs exotica completely live and acoustic-just like in the 1950s. And like their predecessors, the musicians of WAITIKI 7 all have extensive jazz, classical, and Latin training and chops.

With two critically acclaimed albums, Adventures in Paradise and New Sounds of Exotica, the group has shaken, stirred, and thrilled listeners from Boston to Hawai’i. They recently made exotica history by landing both albums on the radio charts at once (JazzWeek World chart, September 2010).


The Natatorium – created in honor of The WAITIKI 7 by Scott Marshall, Principal Bartender, Drink

3/4 oz Lemon Hart 151
3/4 oz Myer’s dark
3/4 oz Barbancourt
3/4 oz Rhum J.M.
3/4 oz orgeat
1/2 oz fresh lime
1/2 oz fresh grapefruit
1/2 oz R&W Orchard Apricot Liqueur
1/4 oz cinnamon simple syrup
1/4 oz house grenadine
Dashes of Bittermens ‘Elemakule Tiki Bitters over the top



December 16, 2010by Dionysus Records
Dionysus bands, Dionysus Records, Garage Music, Orange County, Surf Music, The Creepy Creeps

8/28: The Creepy Creeps in Anaheim!

Saturday, August 28: Dionysus Records recording artists, San Diego’s wildest surf-garage-tiki-monster combo The Creepy Creeps will be performing The Juke Joint‘s fifth anniversary party with local surf gods The Dynotones and garage-punk-rockabilly from The Hexxers. This event will be filmed for a surf documentary.

August 24, 2010by Dionysus Records
Dionysus Records, Events, Orange County, Surf Music, Vinyl Vendors

8/7: Surf Guitar 101 3rd Annual Convention at The Starting Gate

Surf Guitar 101 3rd Annual Convention August 7, 2010 Orange County CA

The Starting Gate
5052 Katella Avenue
Los Alamitos, CA 90720-2802
(562) 598-8957

(Dionysus Records will be vending at this event!)

Surf Guitar 101  Facebook Page

Surf Guitar 101  Myspace Page

Schedule:

8 am- Open for Breakfast
9 am- Vendors begin
10 am to 8 pm – Live Music

Line up:

Space Cossacks (Washington D.C.)
Frankie and the Pool Boys (SF Bay Area, CA)
The Wadadli Riders (Antigua/Italy)
The Insect Surfers (Los Angeles, CA)
The Space Rangers (Germany)
Atomic Mosquitos (Washington D.C.)
The Surfside IV (Phoenix, AZ)
Men of Mystery (L.A. County, CA)

**Plus**
– A “60’s Legends of Surf” Jam and The SG101 Members Jam.
– Huge back room at The Starting Gate will host the Vendors area.
– Meet and greet SG101 members from around the world
– Meet legendary Surf Musicians
– Raffles! CDs, T-shirts, Vinyl, and a Guitar worth $1200.00
– Many more shows planned around the main convention show
More info here

There are two separate podcasts highlighting the bands that will be playing the SG101 convention.
SG101 podcast
Radio Free Bakersfield podcast

I hope many of you can come out to California to soak up the sun and reverb of this ongoing tradition of shows.
– Your host Jeff “Big Tiki Dude” Hanson

July 28, 2010by Dionysus Records
Art, Events, Free Event, Orange County, Stuff We Like

6/26 Preview – 7/3 Reception: 100 Artists See Satan at GCAC

exhibit image

Grand Central Arts Forum Revives 100 Artists See Satan to Raise Funds for Exhibitions
Collection remains on display and for sale June 26 through August 15, 2010

Reception for the artists:
July 3, 2010, 7 – 10 pm
Show runs June 26 through August 15, 2010

CUSF Grand Central Art Center
125 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
General Info: 714-567-7233
www.grandcentralartcenter.com


Media Contact:
Ashley Eckenweiler
949-285-9239
ashley@oshkinagency.com

Click for a preview of the show

RON ENGLISH  Holy Roman Emperor
oil on canvas, framed  |  36″ x 36″  |  $30,000

(Santa Ana, Calif.) – Grand Central Arts Forum, the support group for Grand Central Art Center (GCAC) is revitalizing the hit exhibition, 100 Artists See Satan, a survey of contemporary artists and their interpretation of the supreme demon. Unlike the original exhibition, this iteration of the collection will be presented as a fundraiser, with works available for sale to the public. All proceeds will benefit future GCAC programs and exhibitions. An exclusive preview will be held Saturday, June 26 from 7-10pm with a public opening reception on July 3 from 7-10pm. The exhibition will remain on display through August 15, 2010.

100 Artists See Satan was originally organized by GCAC in response to another exhibition, 100 Artists See God, curated by John Baldessari and Meg Cranston for Independent Curators Inc. New York. The two shows exhibited simultaneously in 2004, Satan at GCAC and God at Laguna Art Museum, and gained notable attention from the public and media.

CHRISTOPHER ULRICH  Small Study of Satan oil on canvas  |  8″ x 10″  |  $900

This second installation of the exhibit will offer the public a chance to purchase works from the original collection of acclaimed artists including Ron English, Todd Schorr, Paul Frank, Laurie Lipton, Camille Rose Garcia, Charles Kraft, Hugh Brown, Jeff Gillette, F. Scot Hess, Marnie Weber, CR Stecyk, James Lorigan, Edward Colver, Manuel Pardo, Laurie Hassold, Skot Olson, Nathan Spoor, Bigfoot, Dalek, Bale Creek Allen, Greg Gibbs, Naida Osline, Tyler Stallings, Albert Cuellar and more.

To further raise funds, Grammy Award winning graphic and packaging designer, Hugh Brown has been commissioned to create a 100 Artists See Satan credit card, limited edition of 666. This collector’s item is available only at the GCAC bookstore for $50. Cardholder’s benefits include a discount on select merchandise at the GCAC store and an invitation to the VIP preview event on June 26.

CAMILLE ROSE GARCIA  Subterranean Death Clash hand glittered limited edition gicleé on paper  |  edition of 80  |  24” x 35”  |  $1,400

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Grand Central Art Center is the anchor for Santa Ana’s downtown Artists Village. Established in 1999, it has garnered an international reputation for provocative and innovative exhibitions and publications. The art center’s acclaimed artist-in-residence program has hosted forty-four artists from around the world, and the Forum sponsored fine art print programs has published twenty-two limited edition prints.

Grand Central Arts Forum is dedicated to the advancement of contemporary art and visual culture in cooperation with California State University Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center. The Forum sponsors exhibitions and programs that raise public awareness of the visual arts in Southern California while providing artists with opportunities for exposure of their work. The Forum collaborates with local, regional, national and international artists and arts institutions.

Hours: Tuesday-Thursday, and Sunday 11-4pm; Friday & Saturday 11-7pm; Closed Monday. For general information, please call 714.567.7233 or visit www.grandcentralartcenter.com

Tours: Free docent group tours of the exhibition and building 11-4pm every day (Closed Monday). Please call 714.567.7233 to schedule.
June 23, 2010by Dionysus Records

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