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The Rumblers - named* for Link Wray's Rumble - came from Norwalk, CA, and recorded with Downey Records out of Wenzel's Records up State 42 a few miles in Downey. Founded in 1959 (first gig 1961), they had a hit with Boss on the Downey (local)/Dot (national) labels, made a series of additional singles and an LP, and disbanded in 1965 when guitarist Johnny Kirkland was drafted. They also recorded as the Nylons and the Bel Cantos. Never forgotten, they've appeared since then in numerous compilations and in a major revision of their LP. Like a number of bands now revered as one of the original surf bands, they always considered themselves to be playing R&B and making a few nods to this surf fad thing that had come along. Heck, let's get some more people out to the shows! They did vocals, covers and a few originals, and did them well, but their repertoire always leaned heavily to instrumentals and their recorded output reveals them to be a particularly fine, in fact, a really boss, instrumental band. The Rumblers considered All Night Long to be their theme song.

Band Members

Fender Stratocaster I, vocals: Johnny Kirkland 1961-1965

Fender Stratocaster II, piano: Mike Kelishes (some bass) 1961-65

Fender Precision Bass, Gibson Fuzz-Tone: Wayne Matteson (some guitar) 1961-65

Drums: Eddie Braracco 1961, Adrian Lloyd 1962 (Rogers kit), Greg Crowner 1963-65

Saxophone I: Bob Jones (some clarinet) 1962-1964/5?, Dave Allen 1965?-65

Saxophone II, vocals: Rex De Long 1963-65

All the above information from http://www.myspace.com/therumblersdowney

Comentarios

10 years ago

La Condenada Nausea

Dia de paga...www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsDEw4O9J8I

10 years ago

Jack Samuel

The Rumblers - Boss

10 years ago

KURTIS LUETH

MKULTRAMKWORLDTEK SITRUKTEK

10 years ago

paul harris

B+. Great name and title.

10 years ago

Tom Benton

Excellant !!! What Ever happened o this Kind Of GREA SOUNDS?????

10 years ago

Marc-Antonivs Gvzman

*YES!*

12 years ago

mario alberto benavides marin

im feeling like a boss with this song

12 years ago

Jason Bostick

Mike Kelishes was my history teacher at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove, CA. He also directed our drama club's production of "Grease" (I played Johnny Casino & sang "Born to Hand-Jive"). Unfortunately, he had lost the 'do by that time. I knew he was in The Rumblers but didn't have all the details. Thanks for posting. If anyone knows where he is, I would love to pay my respects.

12 years ago

Larry Myers

I don't know if you are still asking about Johnny, but I was married to his Cousin Dona Stahl (Powell) He passed away in the early 90's after she and I moved to Arizona

12 years ago

Edward Phoenix

Awesome!! this song is the mother of "Rockula" from The Straitjackets here are the Daddy o' grande's teachers fuck yea!

12 years ago

IndianaSurfGuitar

I believe they also had a hit with the song "Surf Rat." "Boss" is one I need to add to my repertoire.

12 years ago

snakemansnakes Eaton

Just seen a bit of Amazon UK publicity for this great group and on a new cd release there is talk about a "gorgeous" photo booklet issued with the collection, lots of pictures from their private photo albums. Sounds great!

12 years ago

pharaohmatt

Phew!!!! get in there.....what a great beat.

12 years ago

Lourenço Messias

RADIO SKOL!!

13 years ago

RipBipBear

OOOOOOOHH SHEEEEEEYIT

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