Retro American art and ads.
from Luxuriamusic: …By the end
of 1954, it was one of the most widely recognized songs in the world.By then U.S. songwriter Norman Gimbel had written the English lyric and title: ‘Sway’.
And then the hit records began: Dean Martin, Perry Como, Perez Prado,Rosemary Clooney, Bobby Rydell, Edmundo Ros and Julie London were among the countless performers who had various chart successes with ‘Sway’ in the U.S. and/or the U.K.…
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My old band (The Looney Tunes) played at the first DWV contest in Germany, 2004 on the island of Sylt. That led to many german bands playing at their meetings and contests. Soon after the Sylt contests they change the preferred location back to the french Atlantic coast.
Zitat:
Deutsche Meisterschaften des DWV im Wellenreiten 2008Der Deutsche Wellenreit Verband veranstaltet vom 27. September bis 4. Oktober 2008 in Seignosse an der südfranzösischen Atlantikküste die Deutsche Wellenreit Meisterschaft. Die DM geht damit in ihr 13. Jahr.
Deutsche Meisterschaften des DWV im Wellenreiten 2008
Great news from Tikiblog about the Exotica recording artist who came back last year with Voodoo II:
Latest news for Tiki Oasis. Robert Drasnin will be the headlining act on Friday night at Tiki Oasis 8.Drasnin will play from 9 pm to 10 pm, in his first West Coast orchestra presentation of his music, and will play tunes from Voodoo and Voodoo 2.
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Tata Guines, Cuba’s most famous percussionist, has died of a kidney infection in Havana. He was 77.
Guines, whose real name was Federico Aristides Soto, died on Monday, Cuba’s state media reported.
The “King of the Congas” shared the stage with some of the world’s most renowned performers during a career spanning more than six decades.
In the US in the 1950s, he performed with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Josephine Baker and Dizzy Gillespie.
(Links go straight to iTunes.)
read more here (bbc)
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Through Surfmusic101 this article by Drew Kampion came to my attention:
A few days ago, a friend told me she’d got the news that Dick Dale (King of the Surf Guitar) was in a serious fight with colon cancer, which had attacked him back in the 1960s and changed his life (he became a vegetarian, an environmental activist, and a man who lives in the moment). Dick retired from performing for a time, but got back into it during the 1980s. When Quentin Tarantino prominently featured DD’s famous “Misirlou” instrumental in his 1994 film, Pulp Fiction, Dick Dale was once again elevated into public consciousness.
…article at Surfer’s Path
DickDale.com
from Pacific Longboarder
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
A British Airways ban on bulky sports equipment could wreck the fast growing holiday world of independent active travel, it was claimed today.
From November 6, the airline will refuse to carry hang gliders, windsurfing boards and sails, surfboards, kayaks, canoes, pole vaults and javelins.…
read it all here
Pacific Longboarder made me aware of the International Surfing Day
On Thursday, June 21 surfers from across the globe will unite to celebrate International Surfing Day. The annual observance, now in its third year, was established to inspire waveriders everywhere to take a day to share and acknowledge their mutual love of surfing and our beach and ocean environments.…
The last show will be by the Blue Hawaiians,
the band that first brought this bar to my attention in the 90s.
The musical programming of the Lava Lounge was apparently very wide, which didn’t make the venue stay in busines for much longer than 13 years.