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JOHN BLAIR THE LEAD GUITAR OF JON & THE NIGHTRIDERS IS A SURF MUSIC HISTORIAN AND HAS WRITTEN A BOOK ABOUT THE HISTORY OF SURF MUSIC. THIS CD EXPLORES SOME OF THE HISTORIC BEST HITS OF THE GENRE AND SOME OF HIS OWN MASTERPIECES. ALSO HAS PAUL JOHNSON THE ORIGINAL LEADER OF THE BEL-AIRS AND PJ & THE GALAXIES. CAN WE DO ANY BETTER THAN THIS? THIS COLLECTION WILL BLOW YOU AWAY.
Jon
& The Nightriders was an American instrumental surf music band known formed
in Southern California in 1979. Fundamentally consisting of
guitarist/songwriter John Blair, the band is credited for ushering in a renewed
interest in the instrumental surf music genre, which had fallen out of popular
favor since the popularity of The Beatles. The band name comes from a
combination of the name of the Dick Dale song "Night Rider" and an
alternate spelling of Blair's first name.
The
band was formed by guitarist/record collector John Blair in 1979 after
experiencing a tremendous interest in the book he had published the year
before, The Illustrated Discography Of Surf Music: 1959-1965.
Blair
had wanted to make a modern surf record since 1963, but when he realized how
many people were also interested in the obscure genre, he finally put his plan
into action] He first recruited Jeff Nicholson (AKA Niki Syxx), who had played
bass at an impromptu jam session during the release party for the book.[ Next,
he reached out to Dusty Watson, a friend of Nicholson's who was playing drums
in the punk rock band The Press.[9] Blair then recruited LA session guitarist
Ed Black, who agreed to record for the record, but used the pseudonym Eddy
B'Gianni (a combination of Duane Eddy and "Johnny B. Goode").
On
July 22, 1979, John, Jeff, Dusty and Ed recorded four songs at a friend's house
using two Teac four-track tape decks. These recordings would be pressed that
August as a 7" EP on blue vinyl on their own California label simply
titled Jon & The Nightriders.
Bomp
Records owner and publisher of the music magazine Who Put The Bomp, Greg Shaw,
heard the EP and was so impressed, he offered to release a full-length album.[
Over the course of 3 days in April, 1980, they recorded the material for their
debut full-length Surf Beat '80. However, soon after, due to contractual
obligations, Ed Black left the band, but local Riverside guitarist Dave Wronski
jumped on board for the final recording session the next month. In his liner
notes, Dick Dale wrote "I was so inspired by this record that it just
might be the time to pick up my gold Fender Stratocaster, come out of
retirement and, once again, share with the people what I've experienced on
stage and on records. Once again we'll be one bunch of dancing surfers! Jon &
The Nightriders have done their homework!"
A
7" EP and 12" LP had been recorded and released, but the band had
still not played a single live show. All of this changed on Oct. 3, 1980, when
they were booked as the opening act for the historic Surf Beat '80 concert at
the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, featuring headliners The Surf Punks and Dick
Dale & His Del-Tones.] The booking agent was so impressed, they proceeded
to book the band at important, influential venues such as The Roxy and The
Starwood, mixed in with more contemporary acts in the punk and new wave genres.
As the press and fans caught wind of what was happening, the band continued to
get prime bookings at The Whisky A Go-Go, The Troubadour, Madame Wong's West
and The Golden Bear.
As
early as December of 1980, plans got underway for a second full-length release.
Rather than go the typical route of another studio record, it was decided to
record a live concert because of the reputation the band was acquiring for the
high energy and attitude at their shows. This turned into a two night recording
session on Jan. 9 and 10th, 1981 at the world famous Whisky A Go-Go on the
Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, CA. The official full-length album Recorded
Live At Hollywood's Famous Whisky A Go-Go was released in March of 1981 on the
Voxx label.
Legacy
The
punk rock band Jughead's Revenge included "Rumble at Waikiki" on
their 1996 full-length Image Is Everything.
The
songs "Fuel Injected" and "Surf Jam" were featured in the
film, Surf II
The
German surf band The Looney Tunes included a cover of "Rumble At
Waikiki" on their 1993 full-length Cool Surfin'.
The
Spanish surf band The Longboards included a cover of "Rumble At
Waikiki" on their 2017 full-length 9 Surf Shots.
The
British surf band The Surf Creatures included a cover of "Rumble At
Waikiki" on their 1997 full-length X50.
Jerry
Mac Neish included a cover of "Rumble At Waikiki" on his 1988
full-length Drive-In Guitars.
The
surf band The Halibuts included a live cover of "Rumble At Waikiki"
on their full-length Live At Toes, which also appears on their greatest hits
compilation Hangin' Fourteen from 2019.
The
surf band Slacktone included a live cover of "Rumble At Waikiki" on
their 2005 release Rough Surf, Rough Mix, Live In Berlin.
The
Spanish surf band The Panteras included a cover of "Rumble At
Waikiki" on their 2010 full-length Introducing The Exciting Dry Surf Of
The Fabulous....
"Beneath
The Reef" from Stampede was featured in the Showtime TV movie The Cool And
The Crazy in 1995
JON & THE NIGHTRIDERS - FIBERGLASS JUNGLE - PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST SURF LP'S OF ALL TIME -
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| Track listing | |
| 1. Depth Charge 2. Boogie Board 3. Night Patrol 4. Amor del Mar 5. Joy Ride 6. Rev-Up 7. Tailspin 8. Midnight Run 9. Moontide 10. Earthquake at Surf City 11. Hot Doggin' 12. Spindrift 13. Horror Hayride 14. (Waves of) Lunada Bay 15. Hurricane 16. Apache | |
| Details | |
| Playing time: | 54 min. |
| Producer: | John Blair |
| Distributor: | n/a |
| Recording type: | Studio |
| Recording mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
| Album notes | |
| Personnel: John Blair , Paul Johnson (guitar); John Zambetti (electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Bill Swanson (saxophone); Peter Curry (bass guitar); Dusty Watson (drums). Recording information: SouthWest Sound, Sierra Madre, CA. Photographer: Guy Motil. | |
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