Great Surf Album as Free Download

I am listening just this moment to a really good surf album by The Reluctant Aquanauts. The band decided to make it available as a free mp3 download. Here’s what Bill of The Reluctant Aquanauts wrote on Surf Guitar 101 with the link to the download.

Here are the masters to what would have been the Reluctant Aquanauts second album “Aquanauts Can’t Swim”. All the songs are original except for Fistful of Dullards and Altered State Trooper which were given to us by Denis from the Treblemakers.


Link to The Reluctant Aquanauts album Aquanauts Can’t Swim

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KFJC Battle of the Surfin’ Bands

Otto von Stroheim writes:

KFJC Radio presents The Fourth KFJC Battle of the Surfin’ Bands. Organized by the bands to thank KFJC for it’s continued support of obscure genres like surf music, this is also a celebration of live music and a gathering of fans to check out new talent, and old favorites. While some of the bands have been playing for longer than a decade, toured extensively and have multiple releases, a full half of the bands on this year’s bill were formed within the last two years, confirming surf music’s ongoing popularity. Each band gets a 15 minute set to show off their finest material and distinct sound, and any band that makes a memorable impact on the audience is a winner at this battle.

The Fourth KFJC Battle of the Surfin’ Bands
Sunday May 17 2009 at The Hotel Utah in San Francisco
Doors open at 1PM, Music from 2 – 5PM, All Ages
$10 donation at the door, all proceeds go to KFJC radio
Live Broadcast on KFJC 89.7FM in S.F. Bay Area
Live audio & video webcast at www.KFJC.org

the bands:
Pollo Del Mar
The Neptunes
Meshugga Beach Party
The Pyronauts
The TomorrowMen
The El Dorados
The DeadBeats
The Twang Tens
Blue Moodys
The Outer Edge
The Wander-Ins
The Reef Riders

The Hotel Utah
Fourth & Bryant in San Francisco
415-546-6300

I Just Joined Fair Play for Creators

quote form the campaign site:

Fair Play for Creators is an online forum set up by PRS for Music so that creators everywhere can publicly demonstrate their concern over the way their work is treated by online businesses.

Fair Play for Creators was established after Internet-giant, Google, made the decision to remove some music content from YouTube.

Google’s decision was made because it didn’t want to pay the going rate for music, to the creators of that music, when it’s used on YouTube.

Music creators rely on receiving royalties whenever and wherever their work is used. Royalties are vital in nurturing creative music talent. They make sure music creators are rewarded for their creativity in the same way any other person would be in their work.

Fair Play for Creators believes that fans should have access to the music they love, and that the work of music creators should be paid for by the online businesses who benefit from its use.

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