* (Cover photo: 1959 FORD Thunderbird Convertible in Drive-in Cinema).
=> "Drive-in Cinema" resurfaces as an entertainment alternative in a pandemic time.
"THE VENTURES are considered the most influential, best-selling Instrumental Band in ROCK AND ROLL history.
Over 450 (LPs and CDs including compilations) Released Worldwide."

"THE VENTURES have written over 1000 tunes, and recorded over 3000 songs altogether! If they ever decide to play all of the songs that they've ever recorded, it would take almost 5 days - without a break - to play them all."

"While they predated the advent of the terms surf guitar and surf rock, and they do not consider themselves a surf music group, they were a major building block of instrumental guitar-driven music. "Guitar Player", in an article titled "20 Essential Rock Albums", cited elements of their 1960 "Walk, Don't Run - Album" (Dolton Records BLP-2003 (mono) / BST-8003 (stereo)) which presaged the coming surf trend."

"Most instrumental groups of the 1950s and '60s disappeared after one hit, but the longevity of The Ventures, the best-selling instrumental group of all time, demonstrated the enduring appeal of the genre as well as the band's skill in choosing recording material."

"It was the electric guitars that made the impression; that and the unique rhythmic pulse that Wilson and Bogle had developed in 1958 in Tacoma, Washington, when they tried to make up for the fact that they didn't know any drummers, let alone pianists or sax players. At the time, most record companies wouldn't look at you if you had neither.
- "I played a very percussive rhythm-guitar style", Wilson says: "And Bob used to play with the whammy bar, and once in a white instead of a note he'd hit a chord and give it a little vibrato".
But the most distinctive element of The Ventures sound was that damped, rapidly picked descending glissando, which Japanese call "deke-deke-deke"."

"Through the nuances and characteristics of "THE VENTURES STYLE" in the songs, we can distinguish the unique songs played by them.
This is the "VENTURIZED SOUND". Enjoy !"

Get Venturized !!!

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"The Ventures: Stars On Guitars" (Promo)

- New promo video for “The Ventures: Stars on Guitars” documentary, out 12/08/2020 ����❣️ @Staci Layne Wilson
- Please share with anyone you know who loves music ��

https://youtu.be/CnyyFtLYdNI

Coming soon to VOD and DVD- The Ventures: Stars on Guitars!

"The Ventures are one of the most influential guitar-based bands of their era.” — Rolling Stone

The Ventures have been thrilling music lovers with songs like “Wipe Out,” “Walk Don’t Run,” and “Hawaii 5-0” for over half a century. Started by Don Wilson and Bob Bogle in 1959, the band went from humble beginnings in Tacoma, WA., to worldwide acclaim, culminating as inductees into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as the #1 Bestselling Instrumental Rock and Roll Group of all time.

Now, see the story of the world’s most famous instrumental rock and roll band from those who know them the best: movie stars like Billy Bob Thornton, music legends such as Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), Jeff “Skunk” Baxter (Steely Dan), The Surfragettes, Lalo Schifrin (Academy Award winning composer of The Mission Impossible theme), Randy Bachman (Bachman-Turner Overdrive), and John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival), and their family. Witness the rise and influence of the electric guitar, the history, and the relevance of the band in pop culture still today, while you rock out to the stellar soundtrack. @Vision Films

* Soundtrack: "Holy Surf!" (M.Trapp) - The Alien Mike E.T. (2020)
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Saturday, April 5, 2025

VENTURES MANIA! presented by StellarJAX | Live at Campus JAX (Broadcast live on Oct 13, 2024) full

Broadcast live on Oct 13, 2024 on the @Stellar JAX YouTube Channel.

Reprising the quintessential guitar combo of the pre-Beatles era: The Ventures! 
Enjoy Ventures Mania! with an All-Star Surf Music Band: Deke Dickerson (The Untamed Youth​), Garrett Immel (The Ghastly Ones, Satan's Pilgrims), Mel Bergmann (The Phantom Surfers, The Go-Nuts) and Duff Paulsen (The Torquays, High Tide).
King Pelican is opening the show. An instrumental surf and garage rock band from San Antonio, Texas. Members: Darren Kuper, Dennis Fallon, Ernest Hernandez III and Lloyd Walsh.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

๐ŸŽธ DREAM GUITAR ALERT! ๐Ÿ˜

Taken from @theventuresmovie 's Facebook page on  January 6, 2025 - 5:18 PM

๐ŸŽธ DREAM GUITAR ALERT! ๐Ÿ˜ Just got the most incredible custom tribute piece from the amazing @trinfinity66, and I'm over the moon! ๐ŸŒ™ This sunburst beauty is a heartfelt homage to my dad, Don Wilson (co-founder of The Ventures) and his iconic 1967 Fender Jazzmaster that was the soundtrack to my childhood ๐ŸŽต While his original axe is now inspiring visitors at the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville (how cool is that?! ๐Ÿคฉ), I wanted something special of my own to keep his legacy alive. ❤️ Shoutout to the incredible @immortalaxes (Lisa S. Johnson), who not only captured Dad's original guitar in her stunning book "108 ROCK STAR GUITARS" ๐Ÿ“ธ, but also pointed me to our amazing mutual friend Stacey Blades (guitarist @crashingwayward), who knew EXACTLY who could help! Enter Vegas's best luthier - Andrew Dominguez! ๐Ÿช„ This maestro crafted the PERFECT tribute guitar, complete with @greenville_pickups that bring that classic Ventures sound into 2025! ๐Ÿ”ฅ There is also a metal plate on the back featuring my all-time favorite image of Dad with the Jazzmaster. Fun fact: I can't play (I tried… I have zero aptitude ๐Ÿ˜…) but I know this beauty is going to make some incredible music someday ✨I’m hoping to get some of my talented guitarist friends to come over and play it or borrow it for a show! Need a guitar wizard to make YOUR dream guitar? @trinfinity66 is your guy! Pure magic! ๐ŸŽธ✨ 

#TrinfinityGuitars #TheVentures #DonWilson #CustomGuitar #GuitarLove #VintageVibes #MusiciansDaughter #GuitarCraft #LutherLife #HandcraftedGuitar #RockNRoll #GuitarCommunity #VegasArtisan #MusicHeritage #VintageTone #FenderJazzmaster #GuitarDreams #LegacyGuitar #RockHistory #MusicianHallOfFame #108RockStarGuitars @theventuresmovie ๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿค˜










Friday, October 25, 2024

NOKIE EDWARDS, BRIAN LOCKING (The Shadows), JD HOAG & THE CHARADES - Live in Helsinki 29th of October, 2015

From The YouTube Channel: The Charades TV - July 04, 2022 

NOKIE EDWARDS, BRIAN LOCKING, JD HOAG & THE CHARADES: SLEEPWALK



From The YouTube Channel: Pรคivi Latvakangas - May 28, 2016

Nokie Edwards with Brian Locking (The Shadows) , J.D. Hoag & The Charades: TELSTAR


Thursday, October 10, 2024

Venturesmania in Campus Jax!!! This Sunday - October 13

From Instagram @dekedickerson (october 9, 2024)


" Come one, come all to Campus Jax this Sunday for an early show with Venturesmania! This is an All-Star surf band I'm in, along with Garrett Immel from the Ghastly Ones and Satan's Pilgrims, Mel Bergmann from the Phantom Surfers and Go-Nuts, and Duff Paulsen from the Torquays and many other southern California surf bands. King Pelican is opening the show at 5 PM, we will play from 6 to 8 PM. Get your tickets now at stellarshows.net it's going to be a really fun one!

#NewPortBeach #Venturesmania #KingPelican #CampusJax #StellarShows #VenturesSongs

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

THE VENTURES: STARS ON GUITARS (Full Music Documentary)

 Posted on Instagram @theventuresmovie (Feb 28,2023)

"Did you know...? You can now watch THE VENTURES: STARS ON GUITARS completely free and in its entirety on YouTube? ๐ŸŽธ๐ŸŽต Half a million people from all over the world have watched it on @YouTube, thanks to our partners, MUSIC DOCUMENTARIES & CONCERTS (@MusicDocumentaries) -- watch and share! Give it a #thumbsup ๐Ÿ‘ #ThankYou #Grateful #Worldwide #TheVentures #JimmyPage #BillyBobThornton #JohnFogerty #MusicDocumentary"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbgC_dH6YB8&list=PLjZ3lnnYdpdNpJQZKpy6TIkHPc2AKHkQx&index=56

Friday, February 4, 2022

Nokie Edwards - NAMM - Oral History Program - In Memoriam

Full video interview published on the NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) website:
https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/nokie-edwards

Nokie Edwards was an original member of the Ventures, a rock group of the 1960’s that helped popularize instrumental recordings. The band enjoyed several hit records including “Walk Don’t Run.” They remained active during much of the 60’s, even providing the music for the “Hawaii Five-O” television theme. Nokie was active within the music products industry as an advisor on product design and as an endorser. NAMM attendees were able to hear Nokie for decades at various events including performing at Muriel Anderson’s All Star Guitar Night. 

Interview Date: July 25, 2004 (Nashville, TN)

Date of Birth: May 9, 1935 
Deceased Date: March 12, 2018 
Job Title: Musician, Guitarist 

Tags: Rock and Roll Deceased Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Mosrite Guitars Muriel Anderson The Ventures Instrumental Hit Record Guitars Full Interview

Friday, January 28, 2022

Don Wilson, Who Gave the Ventures Their Distinctive Rhythm, Dies at 88

The New York Times
A version of this article appears in print on Jan. 28, 2022, Section B, Page 11 of the New York edition with the headline: Don Wilson, 88, Ventures Guitarist Who Gave Group Its Rhythm, Dies.
Website version link:

The author Neil Genzlinger is a writer for the Obituaries desk. Previously he was a television, film and theater critic. @genznyt • Facebook


Don Wilson, Who Gave the Ventures Their Distinctive Rhythm, Dies at 88
 
He was a founder, with Bob Bogle, of what has been called the best-selling and most influential instrumental band in rock ’n’ roll history.


Don Wilson, left, and Bob Bogle, the co-founders of the Ventures, in a publicity photo from the early 1960s. The group was just the two of them at first, Mr. Bogle playing lead and Mr. Wilson playing rhythm. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

By Neil Genzlinger 
Jan. 27, 2022

Don Wilson, co-founder of the instrumental rock group the Ventures, whose twanging, hard-driving sound, propelled by his dynamic rhythm guitar, led to hits like “Walk — Don’t Run” and helped shape the surf music of the early 1960s as well as influencing generations of guitarists, died on Saturday in Tacoma, Wash. He was 88. 

His daughter Staci Layne Wilson confirmed the death, at a hospital. 

Mr. Wilson and Bob Bogle formed the group that became the Ventures in the late 1950s and had been having modest success performing in the Seattle area when, with Nokie Edwards on bass and Skip Moore playing drums, they recorded “Walk — Don’t Run” in March 1960. It was their version of a song by the jazz guitarist Johnny Smith that had previously been recorded by Chet Atkins. 

The group had already released one 45 r.p.m. record, having formed their own label, Blue Horizon, with the help of Mr. Wilson’s mother, to do it. But that first record didn’t generate interest, and neither did “Walk — Don’t Run,” until they played it for Pat O’Day, who had the afternoon show on the Seattle radio station KJR. He smelled a hit.

 
The station always played an instrumental leading into its newscast at the top of the hour, but without introducing it, Mr. O’Day said in an interview for “Sonic Boom! The History of Northwest Rock, From ‘Louie, Louie’ to ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit,’” a 2009 book by Peter Blecha. “So we put it on every hour as that filler there,” he said, “and of course you know what happened after that.” 

What happened was, callers flooded the station wanting to know what that catchy record was. One of the callers was from Dolton Records, which had earlier turned away the fledgling Ventures. Dolton signed them, and soon the record reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It stayed on that chart for months and became one of the most recognizable songs of the era.

Mr. Wilson spoke when the Ventures were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008. With him were, from left, John Durrill, Fiona Taylor (the band’s manager), Bob Spalding, Nokie Edwards and Leon Taylor. (Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage)

The group went on to have a number of other successful singles, most notably its version of the theme from the television series “Hawaii Five-0,” which made the Top 10 in 1969. The lineup shuffled a bit — Mr. Bogle, who died in 2009, switched to bass; Mr. Edwards, who died in 2018, was the better player and became lead guitarist; and Mel Taylor, who died in 1996, settled in as drummer. Mr. Wilson pounded out his rhythm accompaniments for 55 years, turning over the job to Ian Spalding, son of another current member, Bob Spalding, during a show in Tokyo in 2015. 

In 2019 the Grammy Museum mounted an exhibition in honor of the group, calling the Ventures “the most influential, best-selling instrumental band in rock and roll history.” The group, the exhibition said, has recorded more than 250 albums, including a series of instructional records aimed at novice guitar players. 

Leon Taylor, Mel’s son, is the Ventures’ current drummer and had a close-up view of Mr. Wilson’s impact. “Don has been a part of my life since I was a little kid,” he said by email. 

“Don was a unique talent that influenced thousands of guitar players all over the world.” 

Mr. Blecha, too, cited the group’s influence on would-be guitar players, as well as its chutzpah in putting out its first records on its own label when no one else would, something rare for the time.

The Ventures in 1999, from left: Gerry McGee, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Bogle and Mr. Wilson. (Richard E. Aaron/Redferns via Getty Images)

“But beyond all that,” he said by email of Mr. Wilson in particular, “you just gotta admire a musician who carved out such a lucrative and impactful career playing mainly rhythm guitar. Guys who have accomplished that comprise a rather short list.” 
Donald Lee Wilson was born on Feb. 10, 1933, in Tacoma to Woodrow and Josie Wilson. His father was a car salesman, and his mother became a record producer and was key to the band’s early success.

“When I was younger I wanted to learn how to play the trombone,” Don Wilson said in an interview for “The Ventures: Stars on Guitars,” a 2019 documentary film directed by his daughter Staci. “I thought the trombone had such a mellow sound. It was Tommy Dorsey that I really liked.” 

He played trombone in an Army band, where a bandmate taught him chords on the guitar, adding to the few he had already been shown by his mother. After mustering out, he was working at his father’s used-car lot in Seattle when Mr. Bogle came in, looking to buy a car. They started talking and hit it off. 

Mr. Bogle got Mr. Wilson a job working with him as a bricklayer. They soon realized that, with all the rain in the Pacific Northwest, they had a lot of down time, since many of their jobs were outside. And both of them had rudimentary guitar skills. 

“We bought two guitars in a pawnshop in Tacoma, Washington, and we probably paid 10 or 15 dollars apiece for them,” Mr. Wilson said in the film. 

The group was just the two of them at first, Mr. Bogle playing lead and Mr. Wilson rhythm. That, of necessity, led them to develop a unique sound, underpinned by Mr. Wilson’s driving approach. 

“In the early days Don had to play very rhythmic and strong because they didn’t have a drummer,” Bob Spalding, who first played with the group in 1981 and joined for good after Mr. Bogle’s death, said by email. “Later, when they became a quartet with a drummer, his style never changed, and that unique rhythm guitar drive became a prominent characteristic of the band’s music.” 

In addition to their success in the United States (where their other hits included “Walk — Don’t Run, ’64,” a remake of their own hit that also made Billboard’s Top 10), the Ventures became wildly popular in Japan — so much so, Mr. Wilson said, that numerous bands there took to imitating them. That led to an uncomfortable surprise when the band made its second trip there, its first as headliners, in 1965. 

“We had an opening group,” he told The San Diego Union-Tribune in 1984, “and they played all of our songs before we went on.” 

At his death, Mr. Wilson lived in Covington, Wash. In addition to his daughter Staci, his survivors include three other children, Jill Fairbanks, Tim Wilson and Cyd Wilson; and two grandchildren. 

In 2008 John Fogerty inducted the Ventures into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In his induction remarks, he marveled that the group had recorded more than 250 albums. 

“Good Lord, think about that,” Mr. Fogerty said. “Nowadays, some of us would be happy to sell 250 albums.”

 

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Don Wilson - NAMM - Oral History Program - In Memoriam

Full video interview published on the NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) website:

Don Wilson was a founding member of the instrumental rock band, The Ventures! He formed the band with his friend Bob Bogle. Shortly after their first hit, “Walk Don’t Run,” Nokie Edwards, who was also interviewed for the NAMM Oral History program, joined the band. The band then went on to record dozens of albums, the theme for the TV show Hawaii Five-0, and perform live in concerts around the world every year for sixty years! All throughout that time, The Ventures inspired countless musicians to learn their songs, form a garage band, and follow their passion for music. While there is a very long list of those young musicians who became professionals (Joe Perry and Elton John to name just two) many others followed their passion by working in a music store or for an instrument manufacturer. Don and The Ventures had a lasting impact on music and the music products industry by inspiring us! 

Interview Date: September 12, 2018 (Covington, Washington)

Date of Birth: February 10, 1933 
Deceased Date: January 22, 2022 
Job Title: Musician, Guitarist 

Tags: Fender Musical Instruments Corp The Ventures Rock and Roll Surf Music Mosrite Guitars Songwriter Full Interview Deceased

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

THE VENTURES' CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1965)


The 1965 "The Ventures' Christmas Album" was recorded in the studio from September 27th to October 2nd, 1965 in five days. The producer was Joe Saraceno. Dolton BLP-2083 (Mono) BST-8038 (Stereo).

At this time Mosrite guitars were used with Nokie Edwards as lead guitar, Don Wilson as rhythm guitar, Bob Bogle as bass guitar and Mel Taylor on drums. There was the participation of Lee Arnold Rasson in the organ.

Some songs sound like they were played on a 12 string Mosrite or octave shifts to add depth to the sound.

It was a time when experiments and alterations of musical effects were used.

The Ventures "White Christmas"
(Irving Berlin)

The Ventures "Silver Bells"
(Livingston/Evans)

The Ventures "Snow Flakes"
(Bogle/Edwards/Taylor/Wilson)


Saturday, September 11, 2021

Johnny Ramone's historic Mosrite Ventures II guitar goes up for auction

Updated: September 27, 2021

"Punk rock's most important and iconic guitar, Johnny Ramone's Mosrite Ventures II, will be auctioned on September 25 with a pre-bid set at $60,500 – on the RR Auction website." 
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Johnny Ramone’s iconic 1965 Mosrite Ventures II is set to hit the auction block

By Matt Owen 
Guitar World
August 31, 2021 

The Ramones guitarist’s main workhorse axe racked up an estimated 1,985 live appearances, and was used to record all of the band’s studio and live albums between '77 and '96.


Johnny Ramone's one-and-only 1965 Mosrite Ventures II electric guitar, which is synonymous with the band’s iconic punk-rock career, is set to go up for auction at RR Auctions.
 

Originally purchased by Ramone – aka John Cummings – sometime between October 23 and 30, 1977, to replace his stolen blue-finished Ventures II axe, the six-string in question went on to become a mainstay of his Ramones rig throughout the rest of his career.
 
As well as being a part of his own personal collection, Cummings’ prized possession was also the textbook definition of a workhorse guitar, featuring on all Ramones albums that were recorded between 1977 and 1996.
 
It is also estimated that the Ventures II – which sports the guitarist’s signature and the message, “Johnny Ramone, My Main Guitar, 1977-1996” – racked up 1,985 live appearances, before it was retired and displayed at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland for a number of years.
 

As expected, the guitar features extensive authentic wear-and-tear, with the refinished white basswood body accommodating a custom-added stop tailpiece – replacing the factory-fitted vibrato system – a rosewood fretboard fitted with heavy fret wire and a handpicked pickup set comprising a DiMarzio FS1 bridge and Seymour Duncan SM mini-humbucker neck unit.
 
Atop the three-ply black pickguard sits a streamlined control layout, featuring a three-way toggle switch, as well as volume and tone controls. While Gibson-style top hat knobs were originally installed, Ramone swapped the volume one out for a domed Tele-style cap, resulting in a quirky hardware mismatch.
 
Other Ramones-specific add-ons include a stage-used, gaffer tape-secured guitar strap and a handful of super-glued guitar picks from the band’s performance at The Palace in LA on August 6, 1996. A letter of authenticity from Chris Lamy – a friend of the band’s – is also included.
 
If things had played out differently, the white Ventures would have met the same fate as its blue predecessor, when the band was hit by a second wave of thievery in 1983.
 
Though the entirety of the group’s gear was taken, the Ventures II luckily survived, having spent the night on guitar tech Matt Loyla’s makeshift hotel workbench.
 
Not only does Ramone’s association with this particular axe make it an especially rare beast, but the nature of the brand itself adds an aura of exclusivity, given its super-streamlined production history.
 
According to reports, only 100-150 slab-bodied Ventures II guitars were made during 1965 and, with Cummings owning four of them, the six-strings themselves are especially sought after.
 

Pre-live bidding for the guitar has already begun, with the current offer sitting at $60,500. The official live auction will take place on September 25 at 3pm ET, and will come to a close a day later.
 
To find out more, head over to RR Auctions.
https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/344576406269009-johnny-ramone-s-stage-used-and-owned-mosrite-ventures-ii-guitar/?cat=189

Ramones - Pleasant Dreams (1981)
 
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Johnny Ramone’s 1965 Mosrite Ventures II Guitar Sells for $937,500 at Auction 

By Jackson Maxwell
Guitar Player Magazine
September 27, 2021

The punk guitar legend's number one instrument, this heavily-worn axe was played on every Ramones record and at 1,985 live shows. 

Johnny Ramone's 1965 Mosrite Ventures II electric guitar has sold for $937,500 at auction. 

Taken from the collection of Daniel Rey, a punk veteran who produced three late-career Ramones albums, the guitar was put up for sale by RR Auction. It was used by Johnny Ramone (whose real name was John Cummings) on every Ramones album, and for approximately 1,985 live shows, and was later displayed at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.[...]

Friday, October 23, 2020

"Moon Of Manakoora" Song (1961)

"The Moon of Manakoora" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser (lyrics) and Alfred Newman (music) for the 1937 Paramount film "The Hurricane" starring Dorothy Lamour. Lamour made a commercial recording of it. The song "The Moon of Manakoora" is considered a standard and was Loesser's first success as a lyric writer. 

Manakoora, loosely translated to English, is "witchcraft", derived from "mana" meaning "magic" and "koora/kura" (pronounced "KUU-rah") meaning "lore" or "school" or "body of knowledge". 

The song has been covered by many other artists, including: Chet Atkins, Gene Krupa, Bing Crosby, Percy Faith,  Henry Mancini, Les Paul & Mary Ford and The Ventures. It is also a popular song in the hawaiian dance repertoire.

The stunningly beautiful version of The Ventures was recorded on the 2nd Album "The Ventures"  (Dolton BST-8004 / BLP-2004) (June 1961). Producer Bob Reisdorff & Josie Wilson. With Bob Bogle and Don Wilson on guitar, Nokie Edwards on bass and Howie Johnson on drums. There are claims that it was Nokie Edwards who played the lead guitar but he never claimed it. At this time Fender guitars were used.

"The Hurricane" 1937 movie poster

This song "The Moon Of Manakoora" (The Ventures) after watching the movie, takes us back to scenes and deep feeling in the music.

"The Hurricane" (film):
The Hurricane is a 1937 film set in the South Seas, directed by John Ford and produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, about a Polynesian who is unjustly imprisoned. The climax features a special effects hurricane. It stars Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall, with Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, Raymond Massey, John Carradine, and Jerome Cowan. James Norman Hall, Jon Hall's uncle, co-wrote the novel of the same name on which The Hurricane is based.



based in "The Hurricane" novel (1936)
Nordhoff, Charles and Hall, James Norman
Storyline:
In the Island of Manakoora, a French colony in the South Seas, the joyful Terangi is a leader among the natives and the first mate of the Katopua, the tall ship of Captain Nagle. Terangi gets married with Marama and sooner he sails to Tahiti. While in a bar playing with other natives, Terangi is offended by an alcoholic and he hits his face, breaking his jaw. Despite the testimony of Captain Nagle, Terangi is sentenced to six months of forced labor since the victim had political connections with the Powers That Be. Captain Nagle asks the Governor Eugene DeLaage to uses his influence to help Terangi, but the governor refuses. Terangi unsuccessfully tries to escape from the prison, and each attempt increases his sentence. Eight years later, he finally escapes and his jailbreak is celebrated in Manakoora. Father Paul finds his canoe and brings Terangi to the island. But a devastating hurricane also arrives in the island threatening the dwellers.

MARAMA (Dorothy Lamour) & TERANGI (Jon Hall)

TERANGI (Jon Hall), MARAMA (Dorothy Lamour) and TITA (Kuulei De Clercq)

Awards and nominations:
The film was nominated for three Academy Awards (1938 The Oscar), winning in the category for Best Sound.
*Best Sound Recording - Thomas T. Moulton
*Best Supporting Actor (nomination) - Thomas Mitchell
*Best Music, Score (nomination) - Alfred Newman

"The Hurricane" (1937) - Movie Trailer

Dorothy Lamour - "The Moon Of Manakoora" (1937)

The Ventures - "The Moon Of Manakoora" (1961)

"The Hurricane" (1937)  full movie  (1h43m24s)

Friday, October 2, 2020

The Story of Joe Bailon, creator of Candy Apple Red

Updated on February 13, 2022

The beautiful color used in The Ventures guitars

In 1963 The Ventures saw the business opportunity with the Mosrite guitars they used and thus the "The Ventures Model" was born. At the time the predominant color was Sunburst and other colors were Candy Apple Red, Pearl White and Candy Apple Blue.

Bill Gruggett in an interview with  japanese publisher said he used bronze powder to make the golden effect of the paint base.

Don Wilson in 1963, when he toured in Japan, took a Mosrite guitar in "Candy Apple Red" while Nokie Edwards and Bob Bogle in "Sunburst". 

This Don Wilson guitar was delivered to The Beatniks band in Japan. And this guitar didn't have a serial number and metal guitar nut. Another feature of  the 1963 model is that it has only three screws that hold the pick guard and jack input on the side.

Currently the owner of this guitar is the japanese collector Mr. Teruhisa Kitahara that keep in playable condition.

"Candy Apple Red" is one of the beautiful colors appreciated by Don Wilson and The Ventures. 

Below is the guitar that was displayed at the Kyobashi EdoGrand in Ginza, Tokyo and the video of the guitar with the owner.

1963 Mosrite Guitar - Don Wilson (Kyobashi EdoGrand, Ginza, Tokyo - Japan) @koru2258koru



The Ventures In Japan (1965) - Liberty LR-7270 album cover, with Don Wilson holding this guitar.

The Ventures Knock Me Out (1965) - Liberty LR-7200

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The Story of Joe Bailon, creator of Candy Apple Red

"Miss Elegance" 1941 Chevrolet Kustom by Joe Bailon

Date: October 2, 2017
Author: Jesus R. Garcia
JESUS BEHIND THE WHEEL
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Joe Bailon, The Creator of Candy Apple Red

I must admit that I did not know who Joe Bailon was until it was too late. When I read that he had passed away, at the age of 94 on September 25th, I felt bad that I didn’t get to appreciate his work while he was still alive. Especially after I read his about his life’s work and found out that he was the man who invented Candy Apple Red. A color that took 10 years to perfect!

Paint it Red, Origins of Candy Apple Red

You be hard pressed to find a vehicle that didn’t look good in a shade of red. From arrest me red, fire engine red, Ferrari red, but the one that people know the most is Candy Apple red. Even if they don’t know exactly what it looks like they know that with a name like that it’s going to looks gorgeous.


The process is easier said than done. You need to apply a layer of gold paint first. Then add red paint over it, and finally a layer of clear coat. The trick is to mix red paint with the clear coat to get that rich saturated red that looks good enough to eat. Bailon’s paint jobs were famous for looking like ultra-smooth and thick enough to cut with a knife before hitting bare metal. 

Inspiration for Candy Apple red, according to the American Hot Rod Foundation, came from Bailon’s fascination with how taillights looked at night in the rain. That rich shade of red that made him think about how an entire car would look in that color. Story goes that he was driving one night and noticed the taillights in the car in front of him. Glowing in the night. That image was burned into his brain and for the next 10 years he set to recreate that color by mixing countless paint combinations in his shop. 

It wasn’t until 1956 that he finally got it right. He sprayed a layer of gold and chased it with a shade of extra-brilliant maroon and topped it off with clear lacquer. The rest is Kustom history.

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A Pioneer in Automotive Art

Joe Bailon will live on in the imagination of anyone who wants to see their vehicle in a rich candy color. Regardless if it’s a wrap or a full paint job. What I admire about Bailon, and car builders of that era, is their genius for detail. I can’t imagine how long it would take me to build a car the way they did. The imagination and skill involved is nothing short of amazing and should be recognized and admired for generations to come. 

Thank you Joe Bailon for inspiring those after you and giving us the technique to create one killer paint job. May you forever rest in peace.

Full article at this link:

https://jesusbehindthewheel.com/2017/10/02/joe-bailon-creator-candy-apple-red/#comments

Source consulted in Japanese: "Vintage Mosrite", Shinko Music Mook (Magazine+book) (Aug. 10, 2000 edition)

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(@drolivas1 - YouTube channel)

On 6-13-2012 Joe Bailon talks about the day his hand was casted for the Motorama Wall of Legends display in Long Beach, California, Correction in video: Autorama was mentioned in error, the correct reference is "Motorama."

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More article about Joe Bailon "Miss Elegance":

Custom Car Chronicle
September 26, 2017 by Rik Hoving


Tuesday, April 21, 2020

"Caravan" Song (1961)

"CARAVAN" song is a "Big Band Jazz" song composed by Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington. And the lyrics by Irving Mills. And it was recorded in 1936 with Duke Ellington (piano), Juan Tizol (trombone), Cootie Williams (trumpet), Barney Bigard (clarinet), Harry Carney (baritone sax), Billy Taylor (bass) and Sonny Greer (drums).


It is a famous song that THE VENTURES play in the final "encore" of concert performances.

There are two versions of this song recorded by The Ventures. The first version was recorded on their first Album "Walk Don't Run", released in November 1960. Producer: Bob Reisdorff. With Bob Bogle as the lead guitarist using a Fender Jazzmaster Guitar, Don Wilson as rhythm guitar, Nokie Edwards with bass guitar and Howie Johnson on drums.


The second and current version was a version that played in shows and was recorded on the 11th Album of the group "Bobby Vee Meets The Ventures" in April 1963. Producer: Bob Reisdorff & Snuff Garrett. This with Nokie Edwards as lead guitarist and using techniques from his idol Les Paul. And playing with a Mosrite Guitar. But recorded without the drums evolution part.

Check out the Caravan of Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington and their Orchestra, the first version of The Ventures and finally the classic and well known version of The Ventures.
Enjoy the phenomenal performance of drummer Mel Taylor.

"CARAVAN" - JUAN TIZOL & DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA (1952)


"CARAVAN" - THE VENTURES - 1960 (FIRST VERSION OF THE VENTURES with Jazzmaster)
Bob Bogle (lead guitar), Don Wilson (guitar),  Nokie Edwards (bass) and Howie Johnson (drums)


"CARAVAN" - THE VENTURES (SECOND VERSION AND LATEST with Mosrite)
Nokie Edwards (lead guitar), Don Wilson (rhythm guitar), Bob Bogle (bass) and Mel Taylor (drums)

Friday, August 2, 2019

My Friend Nokie Edwards - Seymour Duncan

Posted on May 15, 2018
By Jayla Siciliano
Seymour Duncan Website

"Long time fan of The Ventures, and long time friend of legendary guitarist Nokie Edwards, Seymour pays tribute to his friend and musical inspiration and talks about his favourite Ventures record."

Source link: https://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/seymour-duncan-company/my-friend-nokie-edwards

Seymour's Studio Episode 3 - My Friend Nokie Edwards

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

"Escape" Song (1966)

The "Escape" song is a Dan Hamilton (click for details) composition for The Ventures in 1966. He is the same author who also composed the song "Diamond Head" which in Japan reached the 1.850.000 copy mark.

This song is part of a track from the album "Go With The Ventures" (Dolton BST-8045) released in June, 1966. Producer: Joe Saraceno.

In this song the FUZZ effect was used by the lead guitarist Nokie Edwards.


Escape - The Ventures (1966)

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Thank you Nokie Edwards...

(Published on March 13, 2018)


" Thank you Nokie Edwards for creating a legion of electric guitar enthusiasts with his fingering and his magnificent technique in playing the songs. 
It will be forever in our minds and in our hearts. 
Rest in Peace. "

March 12, 2018
RV


Nole Floyd "Nokie" Edwards, who died Monday (March 12, 2018) at age 82 following an infection he'd been fighting since undergoing hip surgery in December 2017.

Below the message of Don Wilson posted on the M&I Company website:
http://www.mandicompany.co.jp/TheVentures.html

"Nokie Edwards has left us now. I have lost a dear friend and companion.
Never to hear his laughter or conversation again.
His guitar is silenced forever, accept for the great legacy he has left us.
His guitar playing was incomparable.
No one could truly copy his style. It was his and his alone.
I had never heard him say a bad word about anyone.That's the kind of person he was.
The world of music has lost a wonderful person and an outstanding musician.
He has touched so many people's heart with his music and personality.
He was like a brother to me. More after all these many years together, on stage and off.
I will miss you my partner, my pal, and wonderful buddy.
God bless you and may you rest in peace.
I have tears in my eyes as I say goodbye forever.
I love you my dearest friend." 
Don Wilson
 
Nokie Edwards  play "Vincent"
YouTube (Surf on Guitar)

Message of Bob Spalding posted on the Facebook page:

Bob Spalding
March 13, 2018

"Nokie Edwards was a unique individual, He was a gifted musician with a gentle soul, His playing could charm anyone, as it did throughout his life.

I had the good fortune to work with Nokie on many occasions with The Ventures and through other recording projects. We did several winter tours of Japan together, as well as many tours across the US and Canada. It was always a joyful experience to watch fans that adored him as they experienced his unique style of playing in person. To stand on stage with him, and see it all first hand, night after night, was truly an honor. Not to mention a dream come true.

We guitar players wanted to emulate him as much as we could, but in the end we just couldn't. There was and forever will be only one Nokie Edwards. However much we try, and will keep on trying, we will always fall short. I know that Nokie would be proud of us for trying.

Nokie is now playing with his friends Chet and Les in another place. His singular style will live on forever. Not only in the many recordings he made over the years, but in the hearts and memories of every person he touched with his inimitable style and quiet charm.

Nokie, we love you and thank you for your priceless contribution to the world of music and to our lives.

We will miss you always."

Bob Spalding
The Ventures

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Below some articles that have been posted on websites:

The Ventures Official Website
Posted on March 12, 2018
...[ Nokie has been part of the Ventures' history for almost 6 decades and helped to shape the early Ventures' sound and the success of their career. He was an innovator and one of greats on guitar, so much so that he influenced many young players over the course of his career.]...
http://theventures.com/rip-nokie-edwards-may-9-1935-march-12-2018/

Los Angeles Times
By Randy Lewis
Mar 12, 2018 7:15PM
...[ For any kid who picked up an electric guitar in the 1960s, it never took long before they'd take a stab at trying to play "Walk Don't Run", the genre-defining surf-rock hit from 1960 popularized by the Ventures, which used that reverb-soaked recording as a launch pad to become the most successful instrumental group in rock history.]...

The Washington Post
By Terence McArdie
March 13
...[ "I believe in simplicity", Mr. Edwards once told the San Antonio Express-News. "If you have a melodic line, people will like it. If you can have a hit." ]...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/nokie-edwards-influential-lead-guitarist-of-the-ventures-dies-at-82/2018/03/13/00cd3cae-26c8-11e8-b79d-f3d931db7f68_story.html?utm_term=.bc035d74e351

Billboard
By Lars Brandle
3/13/2018
...[ Born into a musical family on May 9, 1935 in Lahoma, Oklahoma, Edwards was playing stringed instruments at age 5. The band got its start in Tacoma, Washington in 1958 when core members Bob Bogle (initially on lead guitar) and Don Wilson (rhythm) came together with Edwards and drummer Howie Johnson. Early on, Edwards played bass before switching to lead with the new group, which was known as the impacts and then Versatones, before they agreed on the Ventures.]...
https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/obituary/8241255/nokie-edwards-lead-guitarist-the-ventures-obit

RollingStone
By Elias Leight
3/13/2018
...[ Edward's guitar work influenced a generation of players, including John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival, who inducted the group into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. "It is my honor to introduce the Ventures," Fogerty said in 2008, "and every guitar player on this planet knows what I'm talking about." ]...
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/nokie-edwards-the-ventures-lead-guitarist-dead-at-82-w517837

Guitar Player
By Damian Fanelli
Mar 13, 2018
...[ Although surf rock had its moment in the early Sixties (prior to the arrival of the Beatles in the U.S.), the Ventures were able to hang on and adapt to most of rock's frequent mood swings, releasing more than three dozen albums in the Sixties and Seventies. Although Edwards left the band in 1968, he returned in 1973 and stuck around till 1984. Regardless, he often appeared (and toured) with the Ventures for the next three decades; he even toured Japan with the band in 2012. ]...
https://www.guitarplayer.com/players/nokie-edwards-influential-ventures-guitarist-dies-at-82

Premier Guitar Magazine
By Jol Dantzig
March 13, 2018
...[ It was the power and tone of Edwards' guitar, slightly distorced and dripping with lush reverb, that gave the bands its signature sound and driving appeal. ]...
...[ Although musicologists might argue that Edwards' country-fueled and steel-guitar influenced licks owed more to country than pop or rock, there is no deying that Edwards' twangy tone, wang-bar glides, and staccato riffing paved the way for the California surf bands of the 1960s. The Beach Boys often cited the Ventures as an influence. ]...
https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/27116-nokie-edwards-19352018

The Vintage Guitar Magazine
Newswire
By Deke Dickerson
March, 2018
...[ Tracks like "Journey To The Stars", "Diamond Head", "Slaughter On 10th Avenue", "Walk Don't Run'64", "Driving Guitars", "Bumble Bee Twist", "The 2.000 Pound Bee", "Ginza Lights", "House Of Rising Sun", "Caravan" and "Surf Rider" (the latter an Edwards composition that decades later was featured on the Pulp Fiction soundtrack) set the bar hight, and secured Edwards' legacy as one of the greatest expoents of guitar instrumental music. The Ventures' Play Guitar With... series of instructional albums also proved highly influential to thousands of kids in the '60s. ]...
https://www.vintageguitar.com/30188/nokie-edwards-ventures-guitarist-bassist-passes/

The Indian Country Today
By Vincent Schilling
March 14, 2018
...[ Nole Floyd 'Nokie' Edwards, Cherokee, the lead guitarist for over six decades for the iconic and wildly successful instrumental 'surf-style' rock and roll group 'The Ventures', which known for such musical hits... ]...
https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/history/people/cherokee-rock-roll-hall-famer-ventures-guitarist-nokie-edwards-died-82/

Native American Music Association & Awards
News
March, 2018
...[ Nokie won Best Instrumental Recording at the 12th Annual Native American Music Awards for his solo instrumental effort, Hitchin' A Ride. He was also honored with a Hall of Fame Induction by the Native American Music Association at the 13th Annual Awards ceremony in 2011 and performed. ]...
https://www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com/news

The New York Times
By Richard Sandomir
March 16, 2018
...[ Mr. Edwards's seemingly effortless picking produced a palpitating sound that captured the vibe of the ocean a few years before the Beach Boys began singing about California girls.
The Ventures were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.
"Although musicologists might ague that Edwards's country-fueled and steel-guitar-influenced licks owe more to country than pop or rock," the guitar designer Jol Dantzig wrote in an appreciation of Mr. Edwards on the Premier Guitar website, "there is no denying that Edwards's twangy tone, wang-bar glides and staccato riffing paved the way for the California surf bands of the 1960s." ]...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/16/obituaries/nokie-edwards-whose-guitar-drove-the-ventures-is-dead-at-82.html

G1 - Globo.com (Brazil)
Por France Presse
13/03/2018 - 19h26
[ Banda instrumental faz parte do Hall da Fama do Rock e foi uma das mais influentes da mรบsica pop prรฉ-Beatles. ]...
https://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/noticia/nokie-edwards-guitarrista-da-banda-de-surf-rock-the-ventures-morre-aos-82-anos.ghtml



Nokie Edwards play "It Doesn't Matter Anymore"

Nokie Edwards & Gary Crook - "Quando, Quando, Quando"

"Victoria Station" - Nokie Edwards & The WI band 

Nokie Edwards play "Bulldog" - The Ventures (1965)

Nokie Edwards Style - The Ventures "Bulldog" (2003) (Hitchhiker Guitar)

Nokie Edwards & VenturesMania! "Surf Rider" (Redondo Beach Pier - Aug. 11, 2012)

Saturday, March 17, 2018

billboard: Remembering Nokie Edwards 10 Essential Songs from The Ventures

Sharing an article posted on the billboard website in memory of Great Nokie Edwards:

3/14/2018 by Ron Hart - 7:06PM

[ Even if you can't claim yourself to be a fan on a proper level, chances are you dig surf rock, the instrumental strain of Southern California music culture that pioneered the use of the various effects provided to them by their Fender guitars and amplifiers while taking cues from Buck Owens, Chet Atkins and Ravi Shankar to create the soundtrack for surf and skate culture on the lower West Coast. And while there was a literal barrel full of surf bands to emerge from the scene in the early early 1960s, only one group stood like giants amongst the rest: The Ventures. ]...


...[ But Nokie, one of the great Native American rock icons, never let the soul of the band get swept away in a sea of cheese. Instead The Ventures surfed its waves straight into the hearts of guitar scholars across the generations. Surf music continues to maintain a presence in the periphery of the American consciousness through reruns of the '66 Batman series, its heavy use in Pulp Fiction and -- perhaps most prominently -- the incidental music featured on SpongeBob SquarePants. But it was the uncompromising inventiveness by which Nokie Edwards employed that still makes surf music such an inspirational touchstone for each new generation of rock bands, the latest of which includes such exciting young acts as La Luz, Dead Coast and The Buttertones barrel riding through the guitarist's legacy of innovation and daring. ]...

...[ "The 2000 Pound Bee Parts 1 & 2"
Though they made music that repped SoCal surf culture, The Ventures originated in Tacoma, Washington, the same town that gave us The Sonics. But before their hometown homeboys would revolutionize guitar rock in 1965 with Here Come The Sonics, Nokie took the FUZZ PEDAL (click for details) for a test run in 1962 with this aptly named instrumental. If you are looking for the true ground zero for grunge, don't look beyond the "Bee." ]...


YouTube (BananasPhoster)

Continue reading the full article on the billboard website: https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/8247406/nokie-edwards-10-essential-songs-the-ventures


Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Walk Don't Run Medley - Cover of each instrument

In THE VENTURES group are four musicians, being three guitarists: Rhythm, Bass and Lead Guitarist and Drums. Where each instrument in the band has the fundamental role in the execution of the song.
Watch the guitars and drum cover videos with the "Walk Don't Run Medley" (Walk Don't Run - Perfidia - Lullaby Of The Leaves - Walk Don't Run).

RHYTHM GUITAR - The Ventures cover
(YouTube: Yu Ishikawa)

BASS GUITAR - The Ventures cover
(YouTube: The HolidayVentures)

LEAD GUITAR - The Ventures cover
(YouTube: suaragitar)

DRUMS - The Ventures cover
(YouTube: Yu Ishikawa)

MUSICAL SCORE - MIDI
(Play only in YouTube channel)

(YouTube sakata-ssw)

NAMM TEC Awards 2020 - Tribute to DON WILSON (January 18)


* Jeff Skunk Baxter (founding member of Steely Dan and played with the Doobie Brothers also Jimmy Hendrix), Steve Lukather (Toto) and Elliot Easton (The Cars), along with Larry Batiste and the 2Cold Chilibone TEC Band perform a medley of Ventures tunes as a tribute to Don Wilson as he receives NAMM's "Music for Life Award" at the 2020 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA.

* Elliot Easton plays on a Lefty Mosrite Guitar and Steve Lukather and Jeff Baxter play on a Wilson Bros. Guitar "The Ventures Model". All with the finish in "Candy Apple Red". One of the beautiful colors appreciated by Don Wilson and The Ventures.
Don Wilson in 1963 used a Mosrite guitar all in this color while Nokie and Bob used their guitars in the Sunburst color.
* In the Tribute, a special message from the friend Billy Bob Thornton.

Nokie Edwards: The Ventures, Musical Inspirations, Guitars & More.

Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum (YouTube channel) Upload: June 14, 2020.
Backstage interview: January 23, 2005.

The Ventures: Stars on Guitars – Don Wilson, Deleted Scene 2018 Interview (1 of 2)

"Here is Don Wilson, from the documentary feature film The Ventures: Stars on Guitars, in a deleted scene talking about how much The Ventures love playing Fender guitars, as well as mentioning their 1996 Fender signature line. Shot by: Staci Layne Wilson"
Score/Composer: Michael Trapp (this song is called Holy Surf).
* Fender Guitar Japan - Special Limited Edition - The Ventures Model Signature Line (1996)

The Ventures: Stars on Guitars - Bill Ford Deleted Scene

"Here is Bill Ford, former road manager of The Ventures, talking about how he got this one-of-a-kind1962 “Franken-guitar” (Telecaster neck on a Jazzmaster body), which was Nokie’s lead guitar used to record Walk, Don’t Run Vol 2. This story did not make it into the film, but it’s quite interesting! Shot by: Staci Layne Wilson"

The Ventures: Stars on Guitars - 60th Anniversary Fan Shout-Outs from Around the World

The Ventures: Stars on Guitars is a feature documentary film on the #1 instrumental rock group in the world, The Ventures. This is the story of their rise to fame in the 1960s right up to now, as they celebrate their 60th anniversary of playing the best guitar-rock of all time. With over 35 interviewees in the film, we couldn’t possibly run all of their stories in their entirety—so here you will find some of our favorite extended clips (as well as B-roll and more fun stuff; please subscribe to keep up to date). The feature will be released sometime in 2020; watch our Facebook and Instagram (@theventuresmovie) for details. Director: Staci Layne Wilson—Producers: Don Wilson, Tim Wilson, Jill Fairbanks, Lisa S. Johnson, Michael Kaplan

NEW !!! - The Ventures: Stars on Guitars (2020) Official Movie Trailer

- A 2020 feature documentary film on the #1 instrumental rock group in the world, The Ventures.
- This is the story of their rise to fame in the 1960s right up to now, as they celebrate their 60th anniversary of playing the best guitar-rock of all time.
- Featuring: Billy Bob Thornton, Jimmy Page, Josie Cotton, and many more.
- Director: Staci Layne Wilson. Editor: Nina Helene Hirten.

- Music: "Surf's Up" by Michel Perillard (with drum roll from "Atlantic Surfer" by the 9th Wave).

The Ventures: Stars on Guitars - Unofficial Teaser Trailer

" A sneak-peek at the upcoming full-length documentary about the bestselling instrumental rock group in the world, The Ventures!
Directed by Staci Layne Wilson, produced by Don Wilson, Tim Wilson, Jill Fairbanks, and Lisa S. Johnson. "
* Ending theme song: The Ventures - "Ame no Kyoto" (Bob Spalding) from "Here We Go Again" CD album (2018).

This is Rock n Roll TV feat. Tribute to & The Ventures & The Movie 2020 & Songs like Wipe Out

"Sunday 8pm 3/1/2020Monday 12:30pm & Tuesday 5 am.
This is Rock n Roll TV A Tribute to The Ventures #1 instrumental group. We will be talking about The Ventures Movie 2020 produced by Staci Layne Wilson & Their Music on Fios 34 Optimum 68 or (outside the Bronx) go to Bronxnet.org hit WATCH & BROMNI 68/34 and enjoy. Songs like Wipe Out, Pipeline, Walk Don't Run and much more... w/ Host Dennis Dion Nardone. This is our50th episode w/ guests James Fracassi, Vic Sabatini & Al Belfiore Just Nuts Band. ENJOY"

"Surf's Up" - (Michel Perillard)(2010) / Surfer Plus Haut live version

"Holy Surf!" - (The Alien Mike E.T.) - "Stars On Guitars" Documentary Score

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The melody is the sensitive life of poetry."
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