Surf music has its roots in instrumental rock music from the 50s and early 60s by groups like
Link Wray and the Raymen,
Duane Eddy,
The Ventures,
The Fireballs,
Johnny And The Hurricanes,
Santo and Johnny;
The Shadows
(also check out The Shadows Archive),
The Spotniks,
Los Jets, The Champs, The Fendermen and The Wailers.
It incorporates a wide spectrum of additional elements such as rockabilly, R&B, cowboy, spy, country &
western, jazz, flamenco, Mexican, Latin and Middle Eastern. Instrumental surf music is quite different
from vocal surf music, performed by such groups as Jan and Dean or, with some exceptions, the Beach Boys,
that sings about surfing. Where vocal surf bands sing about surfing, instrumental surf bands instrumentally
create the sensation of actually surfing. Vocal surf music deals mainly with the lifestyle associated with
the surf scene - while instrumental surf music is about the raw experience of confronting the elements.
Early pioneers of surf music include the Bel-Airs, whose song "Mr. Moto" was released in May 1961, and Dick Dale.
With his band, The Del-Tones, Dick Dale's first instrumental "Let's go trippin'" was released in August 1961.
Dick Dale was the first to use a prototype of the guitar reverb unit developed by
The Fender Music Company. The
reverb unit provides the wet echo that is
a major component of the surf sound. Dick Dale also, through his work with Leo Fender, was instrumental in the
development of the Fender Dual Showman amplifier. Many traditional surf bands used Fender Jaguar, Jazzmaster or
Stratocaster guitars, Fender Showman amps, and the Fender outboard reverb unit; however, any guitar and amp with
reverb can be used to play surf music.
Many classic surf albums have been re-issued in CD-ROM format. Some good compilations have also been released.
Excellent reviews, a history of surf music, and other information can be found on
Reverb Central ("Surfmeister" Phil Dirt's home page) also listed below.
A very interesting discography of surf music is: The illustrated discography of surf music, 1961-1965, 3rd ed.,
by John Blair (Ann Arbor, MI : Popular Culture, 1995). Also essential is the 364 page dictionary with
discographies: Surfin' guitars : instrumental surf bands of the sixties, 2nd ed., by Robert J. Dalley
(Ann Arbor, MI : Popular Culture, Ink., 1996).
Classic surf bands that can be found on CD and on CD compilations include Richie Allen (a/k/a Richard
Podolor), The Astronauts, The Atlantics, The Avantis, Johnny Barakat and the Vestells, The Bel-Airs
(whose Paul Johnson later formed PJ and Artie and then PJ and the Galaxies, and whose Eddie Bertrand later
formed Eddie & the Showmen), Al Casey, The Centurians, The Challengers, The Chantays, The Cornells, The
Crossfires (later The Turtles), Dick Dale and the Del-Tones, The Fender Four, Johnny Fortune, Bobby Fuller
and the Fanatics (later The Bobby Fuller Four), The Impacts, The Journeymen, Jim Messina & his Jesters (of
the later Loggins & Messina),The Lively Ones, The Marketts, Dave Myers and the Surftones, The New
Dimensions, The Nocturnes, The Original Surfaris, The Pyramids, The Revels, The Rhythm Rockers, The
Sentinals, The Superstocks, The Surfaris, The Tornadoes, The Trashmen, Gary Usher, Bob Vaught and the
Renegaids, The Ventures, and Jim Waller and the Deltas.
In addition to these, many other bands issued great, reverb-drenched surf singles in the early sixties and can be found on some of the compilations that are available.
Due to the prolific number of bands and also due to the sporadic nature of many bands, a
comprehensive list of current or almost current surf/instrumental bands is very difficult
to maintain. One of several collections of surf band links can be found at
Surfmusic.com.
I also mention several other lists below. I highly recommend the
Surf Guitar 101 site for news, show
announcements, show reports, reviews, web based discussion forums, a database of useful
links, surf music FAQ's, photos, events calendar, etc. Also, excellent reviews can be
found at Reverb Central. Finally, in addition
to listening to my own Tsunami Soul show, check out some of the excellent surf shows
listed below.
Here is another list of some current or almost current surf bands:
Radio and Online Surf Music Shows:
- The Tsunami
Soul Show on WOBC (Thursdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. EST, 91.5 FM, Oberlin, Ohio).
Webcast at WOBC.org.
- BBC--Radio 1--John
Peel
- Chrome Oxide Hour
(schedule varies)
(podcasts are also available)
- The Cruncher's R 'n' R & Surf Radio Show
(two hours of international fun rock from the Northern Shores of Germany, Wednesdays 8-10 p.m.)) ("
- A Day at the Beach (Thursdays 4-6
pm, KCR 1620 AM, San Diego State University)
- Devlar Surf II
- Diablo's Downtown (959 Pearl
St., Eugene, OR (The club is doing surf shows once a month and is streamed
live))
- The Double Wide Hayride Show (Tuesdays
7-10 PM: AM 1620; Cable Radio 98.9; http://kcr.sdsu.edu)
- Eklektik Radio (Chico
and Houdini include lounge, surf, new wave, obscure, ska, jazz, exotica and
classically cool tunes)
- Into the Void
(KDNK, Colorado (88.3 FM - Aspen) (90.5 FM -
Carbondale) (100.1 FM - Glenwood Springs ) -- Friday nights 9:00-11:00 p.m.
Mountain Standard Time)
- Kiddie Pool Surf Show (Greg Twigg, KBGA
89.9 fm, University of Montana (9:00 p.m. mountain time)).
- Live365.com (Search for: surf)
- Luxuriamusic.com
(Lounge, Surf, Soundtrack, Streaming Audio, chat, mp3, streaming video, lounge
chat, surf chat. Check out: Surfwave (Saturday 12:00-2:00 p.m. Pacific Standard
time)).
- Nowsville (Saturday 3:00-5:00
p.m. (KWVA 88.1 FM, University of Oregon))
- Pipeline (Kirk Adam, WKNC 88.1 FM, Raleigh
NC (10 am till 11 am))
- Radio Rumpus Room: An
unholy mix of surf, hot rod, rockabilly, '60s garage, psychedelic, and trad/alt.country
-- Fridays 9-10:30 p.m. KFAI 90.3 FM (Minneapolis) and 106.7 FM (St. Paul)
- Radio VonRippers (live365)
(Search: "VonRippers")
- Reverb Brazil ("Reverb-Brasil
na Radio Favela 106.7 em BH, de 3 as 4 da tarde")
- Revenge Of A Hodad (Jon Mack, WRUW 91.1 FM, Cleveland, OH
(Tuesday, 9:00-11:00 a.m. EST (show is also archived))
- Reverend Willis's list
of surf shows
- Rockin' and Surfin' (Rockin Robert, WAIF
88.3 FM, Cincinnati OH (Saturday, 6:00-8:00 p.m. EST (show is also archived)))
- Rumble (Gerhard Fluch,
FRO 105.0 MHZ, Linz, Austria (On Air every Monday night 10 pm11 pm (since
1998))
- SHOUTcast Server (Tiki Hut - Hang
Ten at the House of Reverb!)
- Storm Surge of Reverb (WESU 88.1 FM, Middletown, CT, Sundays 2:30 p.m. EST)
- Surf Music Hall of
Love - Surf radio listing
- Surf 'N' Garage (streaming Mp3 at SurfRockMusic.com)
- The Tiki Hut.com
- Tuesday Night Rock and Roll Dance Party (every Tuesday, 9 p.m.
until Midnight, WUSB 90.1 FM, Stony Brook, New York)
- Walk Don't Run
-- Keith Xenos (Sunday 11:30 p.m.) (WREK 91.1 FM, Atlanta, Georgia)
- The Wayback Machine -- Kopper,
Jaimz (Saturday 12:00-3:00 a.m.) (KDHX 88.1 FM, St. Louis, MO)
- Weather Report with Max "Bombers" Temnow
(Tuesdays 20.00-21.00 Moscow Time ( 9.00-10.00 a.m. Los-Angeles time). Choose one of the
three red buttons: 20, 32, or 64 kbps.)
Also check these out:
- BlackCat Rockabilly Europe - includes
good list of surf bands and links
- Cool and Strange Music Magazine
- Cosmik Debris - the webzine for lovers
of all genres of music
- DanElecto, SilverTone, Coral
vintage guitars info, 1954-1969
- Dating Fender Tube Amps By Serial Number,
by Greg Gagliano (c1997 Twentieth Century Guitar Magazine)
- Dutch Rock Instrumental Website
- Fender 63 Reverb Reissue Capacitor
Mod Instructions
- The Fender Amp Field Guide
- Fender Guitars and Amps
- Fender vintage guitars
info
- Gallery of Surf
Classics - surf music posters of the '60s
- Gidget
Grows Up
- Rick Griffin
- HangNine - surf music
webzine
- Instromania
- Instrumental Newsletter ("Modern Brazilian Surf Instrumental Bands")
- International
Surf, Sex & Roll Directorio De Bandas en Mexico
- International Surfing Museum, Huntington
Beach
- The Jazzmaster
and Jaguar page - by Mel Waldorf (Los Mel-Tones)
- The Lance
Monthly - the Internet source for '60s surf and garage band music
- Legendary
Surfers, v. 2, chapter 12: Surf Music
- Mach Turtle Productions
- Moon Dawg's Spaghetti
Western Page
- Mosrite Guitar Forum
- Mosrite Guitars
- Musictoob --
The Complete Guide to Surf Rock Part 1: Rock Guitar Instrumentals (Musictoob is a cool music blog set
up by Andy Pemberton)
- Nastolan Rautalankafestarit (www.rautalankaa.com/)
- annual Finnish rautalankaa music festival
- No Brains Zine
- NESMA - North East Surf Music Alliance
- NPR:
The Electric Guitar, Present at the Creation
- NPR:
The Surfboard, Present at the Creation
- Pipeline Magazine
- The Pulp Fiction Dance
- Rendezvous Ballroom (Surfing Museum Special Exhibit)
- Reverb Central
- Ed Big Daddy Roth (March 4, 1932-April
4, 2001)
- Southern & Rocking Music (also check out
Southern
& Rocking Music on MySpace)
- Space Age Pop Music
- Steve's Springy Surf Drums
(a cool-looking retro site selling inexpensive surf music drum loops)
- Surf Guitar 101 (Essential! News, show announcements, show reports, reviews, web based forums, a database of useful links, surf music FAQ's, photos, events calendar, etc.)
- Surf Music Blog
- SurferJoe.it - il portale della musica
surf in Italia
- Surfing
Music - Australian surf bands
- Surfmusic.com
- SurfRockMusic.com
- twangCORP
- Tym Guitars (Authoritative
information on Mosrite Guitars made by Semie Moseley)
- The Univox Page
- www.surfbands.com
Send comments, questions and/or suggestions to:
Tom.Hinders@oberlin.edu.
Or just introduce yourself; I'd like to hear from you.
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