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Sporting masks and matching uniforms, The Phantom Surfers channeled the look and sound of a first wave surf group when they hit the stage and studio with their “California Go!” This image was posted on May 14, 2021. #instrumentalsurf #surfrock #surf #rock #thephantomsurfers
In the United States, the 1970s were primarily a dormant period for instrumental rock until the end of the decade, when in 1979, Jon & The Nightriders unleashed a surf music revival with their self-titled 7” EP. This image was posted on April 15, 2021. #instrumentalsurf #surfrock #jonandthenightriders #surf #surfmusic
The first wave of instrumental surf music captivated young people all across the United States. This image was posted on March 26, 2021. #instrumentalsurf #surfrock #surf #records
While the British Invasion rocked the United States in the mid 1960s, “Ventures-mania” swept through Japan, where The Ventures outsold The Beatles in record sales by approximately two-to-one. This image was posted on January 29, 2021. #instrumentalsurf #surf #rock #theventures #fender
It is your last week to see “Reflections in Wood: Surfboards and Shapers.” By pairing iconic shapers with select sources of rare wood, Larry Fuller has assembled a collection of boards that illustrate the progression of surfboard design through a common medium. This image was posted on July 29, 2019. #surfboardsandshapers #surfers #shapers #surf #surfing #surflife #surfer #surfboards #surfboard #surfcraft #surfboardshaper #woodensurfboard #surfboardshaping #handshaped
Native Hawaiian surfing originated approximately one thousand years ago, imported from Tahiti by the Polynesian people who settled the Hawaiian Islands. This image was posted on March 20, 2019. #surfboardsandshapers #surfers #shapers #surf #surfing #surflife #surfer #hawaii
Rell Sunn (1950–98) was the most prominent female Hawaiian surfer during the early shortboard era. This image was posted on March 04, 2019. #surfboardsandshapers #surfers #shapers #surf #surfing #surflife #surfer #surfboards #surfboard #rellsunn
During the 1950s, surfers explored the north and west shores of O‘ahu in search of bigger waves. This image was posted on February 27, 2019. #surfboardsandshapers #surfers #shapers #surf #surfing #surflife #surfer #surfboards #surfboard
By the early 1950s, Southern California shapers were creating thin, rounded boards with side profiles that were curved upward at the nose and tail. This image was posted on February 21, 2019. #surfboardsandshapers #surfers #shapers #surf #surfing #surflife #surfer #surfboards #surfboard #socal #southerncalifornia #malibu #balsaboards #balsa #longboard
By the early 1950s, Southern California shapers were creating thin, rounded boards with side profiles that were curved upward at the nose and tail. This image was posted on February 21, 2019. #surfboardsandshapers #surfers #shapers #surf #surfing #surflife #surfer #surfboards #surfboard #socal #southerncalifornia #malibu #balsaboards #balsa #longboard
By the early 1950s, Southern California shapers were creating thin, rounded boards with side profiles that were curved upward at the nose and tail. This image was posted on February 21, 2019. #surfboardsandshapers #surfers #shapers #surf #surfing #surflife #surfer #surfboards #surfboard #socal #southerncalifornia #malibu #balsaboards #balsa #longboard