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changeset 1046:61abc6f6530c
Merge with upstream.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 07 Feb 2016 20:44:03 -0600 |
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--- a/sg101/templates/store/base.html Sun Feb 07 20:43:42 2016 -0600 +++ b/sg101/templates/store/base.html Sun Feb 07 20:44:03 2016 -0600 @@ -27,6 +27,28 @@ <em>--Bob Dalley</em> <br class="clear"> </p> +<hr> + +<h4>Southern California Surf Music, 1960-1965</h4> +<p> +<img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/sg101.forum.photos/1J216kvLQpejvHjC3dTG7A.jpg" class="left" alt="Southern California Surf Music"> +"<strong>Southern Californai Surf Music, 1960-1965</strong>, is the new book by John Blair, +noted surf historian and leader of the surf revival band "Jon & The +Nightriders." +</p> +<p> +The early 1960s was a great time for kids in Southern California who +experienced the explosion of surf music beginning with Dick Dale & The +Del-Tones at the Rendezvous Ballroom. Weekends were for dancing at the +Rendezvous, Harmony Park, Revelaire Club, or the Retail Clerk's Hall. The +Belairs, Eddie & The Showmen, The Challengers, Tornadoes, Chantays, +Surfaris, and hundreds more surf bands plied their trade and created a cultural +sensation in the process. Here's the story of how that happened. Many seldom +seen photographs, some never before published +</p> +<p>Order now at <a href="http://johnblair.us">John Blair's website</a>.</p> +<br class="clear"> +<hr> <h4>Pounding Surf - “The Original Full-Length Surf Music Documentary”</h4> <p>