From '' Thunderbeach '' Label: Gee-Dee Music – GEE-DEE CD 270127-2 Format: CD, Album Country: Germany Released: 1996
Guitar – Susan L. Yasinski Drums – Judd Williams Bass – Dave Anderson Saxophone – Michael Edwards
Recorded At – Saxon Recording Producer – Dave Anderson, Susan L. Yasinski
Susan and the Surftones is an American surf instrumental band. The band is considered part of the “third wave” of surf-revivalist bands that formed in the 1990s. The band was started in 1993 in Rochester, NY by lead guitarist Susan L. Yasinski, one of very few female lead guitarists in instrumental surf music. Influenced also by early Elvis and the Beatles, 1960s garage and 1970s punk music, their sound incorporates traditional surf with elements associated with these other genres, such as the use of the combo-organ. The band’s first recording deal was with Gee-Dee Records in Hamburg, Germany who released their first CD, WIthout A Word, in 1995. Subsequent releases on Gee-Dee and two other European labels, Surf Waves (Belgium) and OmOm (Italy), and four European tours, earned them a fan base in Europe as well as the US. Susan relocated to the west coast in 2000, and reformed the band in Portland, Oregon. They continued to release albums both on CD and as digital releases.
''Jack The Ripper'' is an instrumental tune written and originally recorded by Link Wray. It was released as a single in July 1961 on Rumble Records (catalogue # 1000). ''The Stranger'' was the b-side. Later the song was also released on Swan records.
From '' Thunderbeach ''
ReplyDeleteLabel: Gee-Dee Music – GEE-DEE CD 270127-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 1996
Guitar – Susan L. Yasinski
Drums – Judd Williams
Bass – Dave Anderson
Saxophone – Michael Edwards
Recorded At – Saxon Recording
Producer – Dave Anderson, Susan L. Yasinski
Susan and the Surftones is an American surf instrumental band. The band is considered part of the “third wave” of surf-revivalist bands that formed in the 1990s. The band was started in 1993 in Rochester, NY by lead guitarist Susan L. Yasinski, one of very few female lead guitarists in instrumental surf music. Influenced also by early Elvis and the Beatles, 1960s garage and 1970s punk music, their sound incorporates traditional surf with elements associated with these other genres, such as the use of the combo-organ. The band’s first recording deal was with Gee-Dee Records in Hamburg, Germany who released their first CD, WIthout A Word, in 1995. Subsequent releases on Gee-Dee and two other European labels, Surf Waves (Belgium) and OmOm (Italy), and four European tours, earned them a fan base in Europe as well as the US. Susan relocated to the west coast in 2000, and reformed the band in Portland, Oregon. They continued to release albums both on CD and as digital releases.
Read More:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_and_the_Surftones
Sites:
http://www.susansurftone.com
http://www.angelfire.com/or3/surftones
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''Jack The Ripper'' is an instrumental tune written and originally recorded by Link Wray.
It was released as a single in July 1961 on Rumble Records (catalogue # 1000).
''The Stranger'' was the b-side.
Later the song was also released on Swan records.