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    Surf music (also known as surf rock, surf pop, or surf guitar) is a genre of rock music associated with surf culture, particularly as found in Southern California. It was especially popular from 1958 to 1964 in two major forms.

  2. Surf revival was a small indie-label phenomenon featuring chiefly instrumental bands who were dedicated to recreating the twangy, echo-drenched sound of '60s surf guitar. Some bands used the sound to create a mysterious atmosphere, but more often than not, surf revival didn't quite play it straight, adding campy humor and kitschy references to ...

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · Alternative Press reported in 2019 that there were many modern bands springboarding off surf rock that caught their ears, including the dreamy-yet-dark post-punk bass-heavy sound and intricate harmonies of all-women band La Luz, fun punk/surf hybrid Babewatch, and the psychedelic/surf hybrid of U.K. natives Dead Coast, among others.

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    • “Wipe Out” – The Surfaris. For a record made up on the spot in the studio by a group of inexperienced teenagers, “Wipe Out” by The Surfaris has certainly stood the test of time, becoming one of the best-known surf records ever.
    • “Mr. Moto” – The Belairs. Moto,” it is claimed, was the first surf rock single by a band made up of surfers. Indeed, The Belairs were one of the most important groups on the emerging surf music scene, which began to gain popularity in southern California in the early 1960s.
    • “Bustin’ Surfboards” – The Tornadoes. Not to be confused with the British Tornados of Telstar fame, this Redlands, California band named their sultry instrumental after the worst outcome of a wipe-out – a broken stick.
    • “Let There Be Drums” – Sandy Nelson. There can be precious few drummers to have notched a run of top 10 hits with drums as the lead instrument, but that’s exactly what Sandy Nelson achieved in the late 50s and early 60s.
  4. Surf revival was a small indie-label phenomenon featuring chiefly instrumental bands who were dedicated to recreating the twangy, echo-drenched sound of '60s surf guitar.

  5. Popular Surf music and rockin' instrumentals of the 50s & 60s. Dick Dale, Link Wray, The Surfaris, Wipe Out, Tequila, Misirlou, Sleep Walk, Pipeline, The Lively Ones, The Ventures, The Beach...

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  7. Feb 11, 2021 · Surf (pretty much) began in the 50s, created by experimental instrumental rock artists (the likes of Dick Dale, Link Wray, the Bel-Airs, or the Ventures), who blended asia-minor, european, and ...

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