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The Tornadoes were an American surf band from Redlands, California. They were the second band to receive national airplay with a surf instrumental, after The Marketts, with their song "Bustin' Surfboards", released on Aertaun Records in 1962. "Bustin' Surfboards" 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 belatedly released on September 20, 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 name to The Hollywood Tornadoes, beca

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  • The Tornadoes (nicht zu verwechseln mit der britischen Band Tornados) sind eine US-amerikanische Surf-Rock-Band der 1960er Jahre, die 1961 von den Brüdern Gerald Sanders (Bass) und Norm „Roly“ Sanders (Gitarre) sowie ihrem Cousin Jesse Sanders (Gitarre) und Leonard Delaney Schlagzeug in San Bernardino, Kalifornien unter dem Namen The Vaqueros gegründet wurde. Mit dem Zugang des Band-Mitglieds George White (Saxophon) wurde der Name in The Tornadoes geändert. (de)
  • The Tornadoes est un groupe américain de surf rock originaire de Redlands (Californie) et formé en 1960. (fr)
  • The Tornadoes were an American surf band from Redlands, California. They were the second band to receive national airplay with a surf instrumental, after The Marketts, with their song "Bustin' Surfboards", released on Aertaun Records in 1962. "Bustin' Surfboards" 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 belatedly released on September 20, 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 name to The Hollywood Tornadoes, because the British band, The Tornados, 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 continued to perform through 2007. Members as of 2007 (including four members of the original band) were brothers Gerald (bass) and Norman "Roly" Sanders (lead guitar), their cousin Jesse Sanders (rhythm guitar), Leonard Delaney (drums) and Joel Willenbring (saxophone). In 2005, they released a CD called Now and Then on the Crossfire Publications label containing 29 tracks, including live recordings from their performance at the Zappanale concert in Germany in 2003, cuts from a 1998 CD, and two new recordings. The 2006 Crossfire Publications CD Charge Of The Tornadoes featured more of their 1960s masters and Zappanale performances. The band announced on their website that they would retire and cease performing as of November 2008, but the band has since decided to continue. During a conversation with Crossfire Publications head, Greg Russo, on July 13, 2014, Tornadoes leader Gerald Sanders confirmed that the band was still active. Former band member Leonard Delaney died on October 5, 2014, aged 71, in San Bernardino, California, from complications of Alzheimer's disease. (en)
  • The Tornadoes, provenienti da Redlands, in California, furono la prima banda surf a ricevere un'attenzione internazionale per lo stile nuovo che si andava delineando. La canzone che li portò al successo fu "Bustin' Surfboards", realizzata nel 1962 sull'etichetta 'Aertaun Records', e da allora è diventata una delle pietre miliari del genere surf. Una delle sue caratteristiche era il fatto che la canzone iniziava con il suono dell'oceano (che continuava durante tutta la canzone), creando così una sensazione molto simile a quella di stare in spiaggia per davvero. L'album con lo stesso nome venne realizzato nel 1963. La band, comunque, non continuò il successo, la loro canzone "Shootin' Beavers" venne censurata dalle stazioni radio a causa del suo titolo suggestivo. La band cambiò momentaneamente il suo nome in The Hollywood Tornadoes, a causa del fatto che la band inglese, The Tornados, stava scalando le classifiche con Telstar. "Bustin' Surfboards" venne inclusa nella colonna sonora di Pulp Fiction del 1994, rinnovando l'interesse per la band. I membri sono i fratelli Gerald (al basso) e Norman "Roly" Sanders (prima chitarra), i loro cugini Jesse Sanders (seconda chitarra), Leonard Delaney (batteria) e George White (sassofono). Nel 2005 hanno realizzato un nuovo CD chiamato "Now and Then" per l'etichetta Crossfire Publications che ha 29 tracce tra cui registrazioni live dalla loro performance al festival Zappanale in Germania nel 2003, tagliate da un cd del 1998 e 2 nuove tracce. Nel novembre 2008, attraverso il loro sito web, la band annuncia lo scioglimento definitivo ed il ritiro a vita privata dei propri membri. (it)
  • The Tornadoes var ett amerikanskt surfrockband, bildat i Redlands, Kalifornien under tidigt 1960-tal. Bandets originaluppsättning bestod av bröderna Gerald (basgitarr) och Norman "Roly" Sanders (gitarr), deras kusin Jesse Sanders (gitarr) samt Leonard Delaney (trummor), avliden 5/10 2014, 71 år. Deras låt "Bustin' Surfboards" från 1962 var en av de första inom den instrumentella surfmusiken som blev en hit och blev samtidigt ett av de tidigaste exemplen på genren. "Bustin' Surfboards" karakteriseras av bakgrundsljudet av vågor som löper genom hela låten. Quentin Tarantino använde låten i filmen Pulp Fiction. Från 1962 var Frank Zappa ljudtekniker vid 10 inspelningar (Zappas första uppdrag som ljudtekniker i PAL Studios) med The Tornadoes. Bandet spelade vid Zappanale nummer 15 i Bad Doberan i Tyskland. (sv)
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  • The Tornadoes (nicht zu verwechseln mit der britischen Band Tornados) sind eine US-amerikanische Surf-Rock-Band der 1960er Jahre, die 1961 von den Brüdern Gerald Sanders (Bass) und Norm „Roly“ Sanders (Gitarre) sowie ihrem Cousin Jesse Sanders (Gitarre) und Leonard Delaney Schlagzeug in San Bernardino, Kalifornien unter dem Namen The Vaqueros gegründet wurde. Mit dem Zugang des Band-Mitglieds George White (Saxophon) wurde der Name in The Tornadoes geändert. (de)
  • The Tornadoes est un groupe américain de surf rock originaire de Redlands (Californie) et formé en 1960. (fr)
  • The Tornadoes were an American surf band from Redlands, California. They were the second band to receive national airplay with a surf instrumental, after The Marketts, with their song "Bustin' Surfboards", released on Aertaun Records in 1962. "Bustin' Surfboards" 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 belatedly released on September 20, 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 name to The Hollywood Tornadoes, beca (en)
  • The Tornadoes, provenienti da Redlands, in California, furono la prima banda surf a ricevere un'attenzione internazionale per lo stile nuovo che si andava delineando. La canzone che li portò al successo fu "Bustin' Surfboards", realizzata nel 1962 sull'etichetta 'Aertaun Records', e da allora è diventata una delle pietre miliari del genere surf. Una delle sue caratteristiche era il fatto che la canzone iniziava con il suono dell'oceano (che continuava durante tutta la canzone), creando così una sensazione molto simile a quella di stare in spiaggia per davvero. L'album con lo stesso nome venne realizzato nel 1963. La band, comunque, non continuò il successo, la loro canzone "Shootin' Beavers" venne censurata dalle stazioni radio a causa del suo titolo suggestivo. La band cambiò momentaneame (it)
  • The Tornadoes var ett amerikanskt surfrockband, bildat i Redlands, Kalifornien under tidigt 1960-tal. Bandets originaluppsättning bestod av bröderna Gerald (basgitarr) och Norman "Roly" Sanders (gitarr), deras kusin Jesse Sanders (gitarr) samt Leonard Delaney (trummor), avliden 5/10 2014, 71 år. Från 1962 var Frank Zappa ljudtekniker vid 10 inspelningar (Zappas första uppdrag som ljudtekniker i PAL Studios) med The Tornadoes. Bandet spelade vid Zappanale nummer 15 i Bad Doberan i Tyskland. (sv)
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