Susan and the Surftones

Susan and the Surftones is an American surf instrumental band. The band is considered part of the “third wave” of surf-revivalist bands that formed in the 1990s. The band was started in 1993 in Rochester, NY by lead guitarist Susan L. Yasinski, one of very few female lead guitarists in instrumental surf music. Influenced also by early Elvis and the Beatles, 1960s garage and 1970s punk music, their sound incorporates traditional surf with elements associated with these other genres, such as the use of the combo-organ. The band’s first recording deal was with Gee-Dee Records in Hamburg, Germany who released their first CD, WIthout A Word, in 1995. Subsequent releases on Gee-Dee and two other European labels, Surf Waves (Belgium) and OmOm (Italy), and four European tours, earned them a fan base in Europe as well as the US. Susan relocated to the west coast in 2000, and reformed the band in Portland, Oregon. They continued to release albums both on CD and as digital releases.

Nissan (Italy) used two of their tunes, their cover of Ghost Riders in the Sky and Moon Woman ‘42, in a promotional DVD in 2005. They performed a showcase at the ROCKRGRL Music Conference in Seattle in 2005 and have played halftime shows for the NBA Portland Trail Blazers. In 2007 two of their original tunes (Tiki Kiki and The Blue Hammer) were used in MTV’s The Real World: Sydney. In addition to thirteen full-length album releases and a vinyl EP, Susan & The SurfTones appear on compilation albums released in the US, Italy, Australia, Russia, Korea and Germany. Their recordings have received airplay on numerous radio stations in the US and abroad.

In 2011, Susan recorded her first solo album, Shore, as Susan SurfTone, with producer Steve Kravac. It was released in October, 2011. Critically acclaimed, Shore followed on critical listening and appreciation of such classic greats as The Doors.[1]

Susan has followed the success of Shore with the release of four more albums as Susan SurfTone, also produced by Steve Kravac, Too Far in 2013, a six-song EP, Reckoning, in 2014, a seven-song EP, Blue Light at Midnight in 2015 and a six-song EP The Magician in 2016. 2016 saw Susan release her first vocal track, the single Little Bit Lied To as well as other single releases, ShadowLand and Blue Moon of Kentucky (also with vocals), all from The Magician. Two more vocal singles, the original Up Down And All Around and a cover of Elvis Presley's A Mess of Blues were released in late 2016. 2017 has seen the release of a seven-song EP, Making Waves Again.

Members

Susan L. Yasinski is lead guitarist and band leader. In 2006, she also became the band’s bassist for studio recordings. Other members have included (on bass) Dave Anderson, Buck Malen, Jim Fritz, and Dan Ferguson; (on drums) Judd Williams, Brian Goodman, Bob Becker, Matt Miner and Paul Barrall; and (on keyboards) Kim13, and Avory Gray. In 2012 model/dancer Seana Steele became a featured member of the band as go-go dancer. The 2013 release, Too Far features Michele "Cookie" Heile on theremin on two tracks.

Up Down And All Around (2016) features backing vocals by Mia Moravis and drums by Brian Foxworth.

Albums

  • Without a Word (1995) Gee-Dee Music (Germany)
  • Thunderbeach (1996) Gee-Dee Music (Germany)
  • Bitchin' (1999) Gee-Dee Music (Germany)
  • This Ain’t No Beach Party (1999) Surf Waves (Belgium) (four-song vinyl EP)
  • All The Beat, All The Best - Live (2000) Surf Waves (Belgium)
  • The Originals (2001) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Wrap-Around (2002) OmOm Music (Italy)
  • Night In Old Town (2004) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Fluid Drive (2006) Acme Brothers Records (USA) Digital-only release
  • There She Goes Again - S&ST Play The VU (2007) Acme Brothers Records (USA) Limited release
  • Untitled No. 10 (2007) Acme Brothers Records (USA) [Digital-only release]
  • S&ST Play the Beatles Vol. 2 - The Dear Prudence Sessions (2009) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • PDX A Go-Go - Making Waves Up North (compilation)tracks: Rock Candy; Salt Water (2012) Acme Brothers Records (USA)

As Susan SurfTone:

  • Shore (2011) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Too Far (2013) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Reckoning (2014) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Blue Light at Midnight (2015) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Little Bit Lied To (single) (2016) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • ShadowLand (single) (2016) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Blue Moon of Kentucky (single) (2016) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • The Magician (2016) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Making Waves Again (2017) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Little Bit Lied To (single) (2016) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Up Down And All Around (single) (2016) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Gnarly Wave Vol 1 (compilation) track: Green Light (2016) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • Out of the Garage Vol 2 (compilation) track: Little Bit Lied To (2016) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • A Mess of Blues (single) (2016) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Out of the Garage Vol 3 (compilation) tracks: Up, Down And All Around and Bottom Of My Glass (2017) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • Gnarly Wave Vol 2 (compilation) tracks: Subduction and Mint471 (2017) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • Love Is Vol 1(compilation) track: Out Of My Dreams (2017) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • 2nd To One (2018) Acme Brothers Records (USA)
  • Backroom Blues Vol 6 (compilation) track: Blue Guitar (2018) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • Love Is Vol 2 (compilation) track: If I Knock (2018) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • Out of the Garage Vol 4 (compilation) track: Temptation (2018) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • Gnarly Wave Vol 3 (compilation) track: Vortex '59 (2018) Bongo Boy Records (USA)
  • Backroom Blues Vol 7 (compilation) track: Reconsider Baby (2018) Bongo Boy Records (USA)

Tours

  • April 1996 - Germany
  • February 1997 - Germany
  • January / February 2000 - Germany, Denmark, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, France
  • January / February 2001 - Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium
  • February 2012 - Oregon and California
  • September 2012 - Oregon and California
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  • Nissan - Roberto Ricci Designs (2005). Introducing Shift_Power - Sardinia 2k5 (DVD). Minimega SRL.
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References

  1. "Interview on Outsight Radio Hours". Outsight Radio Hours. 2011-12-11. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
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