Rollin Records is probably my favorite modern record label that is putting out records and CDs at the moment. Neil sent me their promo DVD from their show they did in 2010, and I'm hoping someone will send me this one. Oh hell, I think I will just break down and buy it! You can order DVDs, CDs and records directly from the website: Rollin Records
I had the opportunity to meet Chris Magee, the producer, director, and editor of all the Bopflix videos while in the UK. It's amazing so much talent could be had in someone so young. Bopflix is responsible for the Documentary about the Rockabilly Rave, "Havin' a Ball" and also the great videos put out by Jack Rabbit Slim (Kitten with a Whip and Wolf Call).
This DVD features some of my buddies over in the UK, and I look forward to seeing the interviews, in addition to seeing the performances of these amazing bands.
Don't forget to turn off the music player before you play the video!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Rockin' the 229 by Rollin Records and Bopflix
Posted by Kim at 7:46 AM 2 comments
Labels: Bopflix, Dollar Bill, Keith Turner, Keith Turner and the Southern Sounds, rockabilly, Rollin Records
Monday, August 15, 2011
Ashley Kingman's new guitar by John Munnerlyn
The exciting thing I like about this blog is it gives me a reason to write about all the talented and amazing people I know. I believe that I have been blessed to be acquainted with many people I admire for their accomplishments.
Two such people are Ashley Kingman and John Munnerlyn (aka: Johnny Mojo). Ashley is known for his tenure with Big Sandy and his Fly-rite Boys and before that, Red Hot and Blue in the UK. John is someone I've known since the 80s, here, in San Jose. He played guitar in legendary punk bands (at least in San Jose, they were legendary) The Boneshavers, The Diesel Queens and the Have-Nots, as well as rockabilly bands, The Pattersons, The Kingpins and the Haywoods, and on his recent CD with Lee Jeffriess called Guitars In Perspective.
John's talent goes beyond music, though. Like so many guys I know in San Jose, skateboarding was a major part of his youth. Growing up in a town like San Jose, that spawned pro-skaters, Steve Caballero and Corey O'Brien, it was natural that skating was a part of his life. Young guys that skated, were also drawn to punk rock, which is how I met so many skateboarders.
In college, at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, California and Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California John studied graphic design & illustration and chose a professional career designing skateboard graphics for Santa Cruz Skateboards. Eventually he started his own graphic arts company called American Sideshow. Being associated with music, John also designed many concert posters.
Last December, I ran into John at a Big Sandy Show. I snapped a photo of him sketching Ashley's guitar. I talked to him a little about what he was doing and he explained that Ashley was giving him the opportunity to use his artistic talent with his love of guitar playing for a new endeavor, making custom guitars. The first guitar John planned to build was for Ashley.
I was amazed. It was exactly like Ashley's guitar, although not quite finished and the wood was unstained. John described some of the frustrations he had finding suppliers for the right kind of wood, showed me the plywood templates he had with him, and talked of his hopes of continuing to make guitars. He said this first guitar has been a huge learning experience, but now with the knowledge gained from making Ashley's guitar, he will be able to design and manufacture other custom guitars.
Because I was there at the inception of this project, and I expressed a desire to write a blog about it, John was kind enough to send me some photos of the different stages of making the guitar so far:
During the process of writing this blog, Ashley had a bit of a mishap with his guitar. He had leaned it against an amp and it had fallen over.
The break is right next to the legendary Scotty Moore's signature. Scotty was a session guitarist at Sun and was Elvis' guitarist during his Sun years.
Later that day Ashley posted a photo of his repaired guitar. That was a relief since the guitar John is making him won't be completed until late September.
John is currently in the process of building a website for his custom guitar work, and will be available to take on new guitar projects soon. If you would like to inquire about having a custom guitar made, you can email John at: jm@american-sideshow.com
I chose to write about John, and Ashley's guitar for a couple of reasons. It is fascinating to me that someone is able to understand and engineer an instrument that brings so much joy to me and other people who have the pleasure of hearing it. The other is, John is a truly humble guy. In spite of his accomplishments and reputation as an artist, he still strives to grow and pursue new outlets for his creativity.
Posted by Kim at 10:44 PM 5 comments
Labels: Ashley Kingman, Bigsby, custom guitars, John Munnerlyn, Johnny Mojo, Magnatone, Paul Bigsby, rockabilly, skateboard art, Vintage guitars, Vintage Magnatone
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
A break from travel blogs...let's talk music! Keith Turner and the Southern Sounds
My host is Scotland, Keith Turner, is not just a dear friend, he's also a talented musician, with several bands. He has just released his first solo project (well, not exactly solo, it's him and some very talented musicians backing him) on Rollin Records. Rollin has some of my favorite bands on their label, like the Excellos, The Playboys, The Blue Mambas, and another band with Keith singing, the Frettones.
I am really digging this new CD Keith put out. It's got a lot of blues, but also some rockin' style tunes, and even an old rock-steady cover, done rockabilly style. Don't forget to turn off the music player on the right before you play the video.
Posted by Kim at 12:01 PM 0 comments
Labels: Keith Turner, Keith Turner and the Southern Sounds, rockabilly, Rockabilly Music
Sunday, June 5, 2011
My new belt! Thanks Warpath Leather Goods!
Just want to show you all the new belt I will be sporting on vacation. Matt over at Warpath Leather Goods made this custom belt for me. I'm loving it!
Posted by Kim at 10:11 AM 3 comments
Labels: Custom Leather, rockabilly, Rockabilly belt, Vintage leather
Monday, May 2, 2011
Viva...Friday :-)
Friday, my task upon waking was to get to a branch of Bank of the West. The night before our departure, I had left my bank card in the cash machine! Yes, when I am getting ready for a fabulous party, I will become all sorts of absent-minded just thinking of the fun I will have. Luckily, there was a branch just shy of two miles away, so I zipped over to withdraw some cash so I would not be begging people to buy me diet cokes all weekend.
Friday day was uneventful to my recollection, except for the discussion I had with the infamous Felicia. Actually, I take that back. I had the good fortune of meeting Cat from The Vintage Housewife . She was a dear and you can click the link to view photos of our meeting. I saw Holly, aka Tempermental Broad who I have gotten to know better this last Vegas. She is adorable and I want to put her in my pocket and take home with me every time I see her.
I picked up a gold confetti lucite yo-yo I had won on ebay for $12 and had shipped to the hotel. It matched my jewelry perfectly so I went upstairs to change after feeling quite sad in the vendors area because I couldn't buy anything. I want to save all my pennies for my UK trip next month.
I decided that Friday would be my "Gold Lame" night.
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Labels: dancing, rockabilly, Rockabilly weekenders, Vintage clothes, Viva Las Vegas, VLV
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Continuation of Viva Blogs...Thursday Night!
I think I left off with Frankie's Tiki Room...here's another couple photos from Frankies:
Posted by Kim at 12:14 PM 5 comments
Labels: dancing, rockabilly, Rockabilly weekenders, Vintage clothes, Vintage hawaiin dress, Viva Las Vegas, VLV