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See more of “Surf’s Up! Instrumental Rock ‘n’ Roll,” online at https://t.co/ojjYamHVLU. Need some music while you work? Check out the exhibition playlist on Spotify: https://t.co/Tqz7RZ0woX #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on March 01, 2021.
See “Surf’s Up! Instrumental Rock ‘n’ Roll” online at: https://t.co/ojjYamHVLU #InstrumentalSurf #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on January 07, 2021.
Some countries had their own surfing cultures and instrumental surf music, evidenced by groups such as The Atlantics in Australia and Los Belking's in Peru. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on March 12, 2021.
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!” sound in San Francisco in the late 1980s. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on May 14, 2021.
Surf groups backed their lead and rhythm guitar parts with a melodic bassline and a powerful rhythm section, sometimes with a saxophone included for additional intensity. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on March 26, 2021.
Surf music was welcomed amidst the punk, garage, and new wave movements of the 1980s in such diverse venues as Knott’s Berry Farm, the punk-rock-haven Madame Wong’s West, and the historic Whisky A Go-Go. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on April 15, 2021.
Surf’s Up! Instrumental Rock ‘n’ Roll" is on display post-security, in Terminal 2 and online: https://t.co/ojjYamHVLU Listen to the Spotify playlist: https://t.co/pnL4wtHa6V #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on July 19, 2021.
The Astronauts formed in Boulder, CO, in the late 1950s. Originally named The Stormtroopers, they changed their name to reflect the NASA Mercury space program and its astronaut crew, which included Colorado native Scott Carpenter. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on June 07, 2021.
The Danelectro Guitarlin “Longhorn” shown here dates to #LinkWray’s early stint with Epic Records and is shown on the cover of the group’s first LP record, Link Wray & The Wraymen. #InstrumentalSurf #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on January 07, 2021.
The Fender Jazzmaster displayed in #InstrumentalSurf is from a commemorative series released by Fender in 1996 and was Don Wilson’s main guitar for The Ventures’ 1998 tour of Japan. This tweet was posted on January 29, 2021.
The Fender Jazzmaster on display was owned by The Astronauts’ rhythm guitarist Bob Demmon and was likely from a matching set of guitars given to the band as an endorsement from Fender. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on June 07, 2021.
The blue-sparkle Jaguar features an original 1963 maple neck with rosewood fretboard, a custom-carved alder body finished in metallic lacquer, upgraded electronics, hand-wound pickups, and a pickup selector to simplify the Jaguar’s problematic switching system. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on June 15, 2021.
The first wave of instrumental surf music captivated young people all across the United States. Surf music was loud and dynamic, driven by Fender guitars played through the company’s new Reverb unit, which produced a watery, echo-like effect. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on March 26, 2021.
The hit song was developed into the Blues Theme album, which showcased a unique style created by Allan that mimicked motorcycle sounds with extensive fuzz distortion and tremolo-bar bending on the lower notes of his guitar. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on April 05, 2021.
This is your last week to catch "Surf’s Up! Instrumental Rock ‘n’ Roll." Instrumental surf music originated in Southern California in the early 1960s along with a booming interest in surfing and the subsequent pop-cultural craze. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on July 19, 2021.
When The Surfaris from Glendora recorded the now-legendary song “Wipe Out” in 1963, their average age was only fifteen. Unplanned and improvised in the studio, “Wipe Out” was captured in only two takes and soared to #2 on charts. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on March 01, 2021.
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. #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on January 29, 2021.
“Surf’s Up! Instrumental Rock ‘n’ Roll” is on view post-security in Terminal 2 and online at: https://t.co/ojjYamHVLU #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on February 09, 2021.
“The style of music I developed, to me at the time, was the feeling I got when I was out there eating it on the waves. It was that good rambling feeling I got when I was locked in a tube with white water caving in over my head.” —#DickDale #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on February 18, 2021.
♪ Watch the live clip: “Miserlou” performed by Dick Dale and his Del-Tones at the Harmony Park Ballroom, Anaheim, California, 1962, at: https://t.co/3TkbwAAIKD Footage courtesy of @Ina_audiovisuel #InstrumentalSurf This tweet was posted on February 18, 2021.