1962.
One of those songs that was everywhere once upon a time - and now is nowhere.
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(via Wild Child - The Ventures (1966)
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The Ventures – Extended Play... (2016)
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5/10/24.
I'm going to guess that The Garrys don't sound like any other band ever to come out of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. They sound like a combination of 60s girl band with surf music. In fact, in the Bandcamp notes for "Get Thee to a Nunnery", their style is described as a combination of "The Ventures, the drama of Ennio Morricone’s spaghetti westerns, the dreamy psychedelia of Kurt Vile, France Gall’s brand of mod-pop cheek, and the lo-fi garage noir of Los Saicos."
I would add Electrelane and Barbara Manning to that description.
The Garrys are made of up of the three Maier sisters and they have releases going back to 2015. They have a new single, "Cakewalk" which may signal a new release in the future.
"Get Thee to a Nunnery" and many of their other releases are through Saskatoon label Grey Records (the label has also released work from Shirley & The Pyramids).
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This started out as a simple sketch but I ended up expanding and coloring it. Inspired by the album Ventures in Space
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The Ventures - Walk Don't Run '64 (Stereo) (1964)
John Smith
from:
"Walk - Don't Run '64" / "The Cruel Sea" (Single)
"Walk Don't Run Vol. II" (LP)
Instrumental | Instrumental Rock | Surf
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Personnel:
Bob Bogle: Lead Guitar
Don Wilson: Rhythm Guitar
Nokie Edwards: Bass
Howie Johnson: Drums
Produced by Dick Glasser
Recorded:
in 1964
Single Released:
on June 8, 1964
Album Released:
in August of 1964
Dolton Records
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The Ventures - Wipeout live in Japan 1966
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The Ventures follwoed by Jr. Walker and the All Stars
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The Ventures - Don Wilson
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(via The Ventures - Diamond Head (1965)
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