The Tornadoes
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The Tornadoes | |
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Also known as | The Hollywood Tornadoes |
Origin | Redlands, California |
Genre(s) | Surf rock |
Years active | 1960 - present |
Label(s) | Aertaun Records, Josie Records |
Website | tornadoesband.com |
Members | |
Norm (Roly) Sanders Jesse Sanders Gerald Sanders Leonard Delaney Joel Willenbring Mike Gooch |
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Former members | |
George White Ernie Tavizon |
- This article is about the American band The Tornadoes. For the British pop band see The Tornados.
The Tornadoes from Redlands, California were the first surf band to receive national airplay with a surf instrumental. The song was "Bustin' Surfboards," released on Aertaun Records in 1962, and it has since become a classic and mainstay of the surf genre. One of its distinctions, and appeals, was that the song opened with the sound of an ocean swell (that continued throughout the song), thereby creating a sense of being at a beach. The album with the same name was released in 1963. The band, however, did not manage to follow up on their success. Their song "Shootin' Beavers" was banned from airplay because of its suggestive title. The band temporarily changed their names to The Hollywood Tornadoes, because the British band The Tornado(e)s, were charting with the song "Telstar".
"Bustin' Surfboards" was included on the Pulp Fiction soundtrack in 1994, thereby renewing interest in the band. The Tornadoes still perform today with four members of the original band. Members are brothers Gerald (bass) and Norman "Roly" Sanders (lead guitar), their cousin Jesse Sanders (rhythm guitar), Leonard Delaney (drums) and Joel Willenbring (saxophone).
They recently released a new CD called "Now and Then" on The Crossfire Publications label that has 29 tracks, including live recordings from their performance at The Zappanale concert in Germany in 2003, cuts from a 1998 CD and 2 new recordings.
[edit] Discography
- "Bustin' Surfboards"/"Beyond The Surf" Aertaun Records (1962)
- "The Gremmie Pt. 1"/"The Gremmie Pt. 2" Aertaun Records (1962) (Issued as The Hollywood Tornadoes)
- "Moon Dawg"/"The Inebriated Surfer" Aertaun Records (1963) (Issued as The Hollywood Tornadoes)
- "Phantom Surfer"/"Shootin' Beavers" Aertaun Records (1963) An infamous classic!
- "Phantom Surfer"/"Lightnin'" Aertaun Records (1964) ("Lightnin'" is basically an instrumental version of "Shootin' Beavers", a song which caused some local outrage and controversy at the time due to its supposed "dirty" lyrics.)
- "The Swag"/"Rawhide" Sundazed (2000) Two ripping Link Wray songs originally recorded in 1962!
- ALBUM: "Bustin' Surfboards" Josie Records (1963) Twelve songs.
[edit] External links
- The Tornadoes at Allmusic
- http://www.globaldogproductions.info/a/aertaun.html Aertaun Records list