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The Red Elvises

Siberian surf rockers the Crimson Elvises shaped in LA in 1996; founded by vocalist/guitarist Igor Yuzov and vocalist/bassist Oleg Bernov — Russian natives who previously teamed in the cult preferred folk-dance group Limpopo — the group afterwards grew to add balalaika virtuoso Zhenya Kolykhanov and drummer Avi Sills (the lone …

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Dick Dale

Dick Dale wasn’t nicknamed “Ruler of the Browse Electric guitar” for nothing at all: he virtually invented the design single-handedly, no matter who copied or expanded upon his blueprint, he remained the fieriest, most technically gifted musician the genre ever produced. Dale’s pioneering usage of Middle Eastern and Eastern Western …

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Civil Tones

Organ-based quartet the Civil Tones make ’50s and ’60s-influenced groove music that borrows liberally from such iconic groups as Booker T. & the MG’s, the Projects, yet others. Featuring the abilities of Patti Loth (vocals), Robin Allen (electric guitar), Dave Hilditch (bass), John Holt (key pad), and John Kosla (drums), …

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Susan & the Surftones

Like their name states clearly, Susan & the Surftones focus on surf music, ? la such ’60s trailblazers as Dick Dale as well as the Ventures — installing in neatly using the surf revivalist movement of the first 21st century (Jumbo Shrimp, Aqua Velvets, etc.). The quartet includes lead guitarist …

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Teisco del Rey

Performing on several what he phone calls, “el cheapo guitars,” Texas-based instrumentalist Teisco Del Rey (created Dan Forte) has taken the seems of browse music towards the Lone Star condition. His 1992 recording, THE COUNTLESS Moods of Teisco Del Rey, included visitor looks by Charlie Musselwhite, David Grisman, Jimmy Vaughn, …

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The Manatees

The Manatees established themselves within the browse rock picture of Seattle making use of their added crossbreed of Tiki jazz, spy themes and cocktail lounge. Together with their added usage of Enterprise covers in addition to an eerie back again drop supplied by a theremin, the quintet ultimately released their …

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The Bomboras

The Bomboras were formed, in 1994, by guitarist Pam Moore and ex-members from the Finks as well as the Witchdoctors: drummer Dave Klein, bassist Shane Truck Dyke, and guitarists Gregg Hunt and Johnny De Villa. Acquiring their name from a vintage browse instrumental by the initial Surfaris, this “intoxicating browse …

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Atomic 7

After Shadowy Males on the Shadowy Planet split up, guitarist Brian Connelly spent many years playing guitar in Neko Case’s band, but he apparently wished to make contact with the surf-inspired instrumental sounds from the Shadowy Males, and therefore, Atomic 7 was formed with bass player Clinton Ryder and drummer …

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Agent Orange

Punk towards the primary, yet with audible affects from early rock and surf rock and roll, Agent Orange formed in Fullerton, California by the end from the ’70s, with vocalist/guitarist Mike Hand, bassist Wayne Levesque, and drummer Scott Miller. The very first Agent Orange record, released in 1981 on Posh …

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