Happy New Year.
Short note to let you know where you might catch a screening of The Wrecking Crew in January. Thanks for the support.
Wednesday, January 12th, I will be in Norfolk Virginia
SCHOOL OF MUSIC FOR ARMY, NAVY and MARINE CORPS
Norfolk, VA
Info/Directions on the Wrecking Crew Facebook pageSunday, January 16th,
NAMM SHOW @ Anaheim convention center
Hot Zone: Rm 204C 10:00am
Must be a member of NAMM
Door Prizes include products from Ovation, Zildjian, Modern Drummer and “Sticks ‘n’ Skins”.Saturday, January 22 7:00pm
Digital Media Factory
2809 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA
Q&A with Director Denny Tedesco
Followed by a Mixer, Music, Cash BarWe?ve also just added a feature on the website for visitors to post comments or messages. I would love to hear your thoughts.
Hope to see you at one of the screenings,
Denny
For the people who like a wobbly g-string on their guitar to play more expressive I have three versions of the wonderful tune Claire de Lune by turn of the 19th/20th century composer Claude Debussy.
The first is a theremin version with the ultimate degree of pitch modulation.
The second is a violin version with the moderate pitch vibrato that the movement of the left hand permits.
The third and last version is played on harmonica and for me is the winner in the emotion (and sound) department.
So in conclusion: there’s more to an emotional sound than shaky pitch.
The good people at TED dedicated a whole website to the plastic pollution problem. Here’s a video I just watched there featuring the Malloy brothers reporting from their extensive visits to countless beaches and surf breaks all around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFSmnWyjVgc
Here’s some background on “safety” at oil companies, in this case BP. Tthey really have to to cut costs at any price – or this is what the managers learned in business school.
More at the Frontline homepage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxjeyrIUgqY
via Pacific Longboarder
I’m going to play on September 11th with Los Apollos, supported by Berlin Beat band The Groovy Cellar. Afterwards I’m going to spin some records, until the sun comes ups again (hopefully).
A while ago I posted a link to the work in progress, here it is now filled to the brim.
200 Exotica Music Videos on YouTube
I only heard good things about this years Surfguitar 101 convention out in California.
Here is the Surfguitar 101 YouTube playlist of the event.
This time german band The Space Rangers made an appearance there as a stop on their California tour. The band hails from Ulm and on guitar is Muck who played rhythm guitar on one tour with my old band The Looney Tunes. On that tour I borrowed him my Musima Eterna DeLuxe as he only owned a Steinberger headless and a jazz-box. It’s great to see him finally sporting a Jaguar. I knew the Surf-bug bit him when he started doubling my lead on Miserlou during one of our shows, and checking out the playlist from the convention I reckon his new band plays old showstoppers from the Looney Tunes setlist The Swingin’ Creeper (as it is tradtionally called in Germany, elsewhere known as Nightstick*, A Go-Go Dancer**, Kickstand*** by The Ventures) and Stampede. Talk about keeping the torch on fire.
* UK, ** US, *** Japan
This is a “Mondo”-style movie, today this genre would be called “docutainment”. The subject is life in Hollywood during the second half of the 60s. With this southern California theme we get lots of surf-music along with some surfing and skating. I find the whole thing quite entertaining, and think it projects a vision of a town in transformation, when some people had other plans than becoming a movie-star or starlet.
If I’m remembering correctly the guitars are played by Davie Allan.
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