The Tarantulas

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Sofantastik 00:00 Tools
Tarantula 00:00 Tools
Like Spellbound 00:00 Tools
Black Widow 00:00 Tools
Black Diamond 00:00 Tools
La Club Contemporaine 00:00 Tools
Barney Rumble 00:00 Tools
Kaw Liga 00:00 Tools
Monrovia 00:00 Tools
A Le Club Contemporaine 00:00 Tools
Bullrushes 00:00 Tools
Madrid 00:00 Tools
Mojave Sunrider 00:00 Tools
'78 Honda 00:00 Tools
Dual Flying Kings 00:00 Tools
Lonerider 00:00 Tools
Tucumcari 00:00 Tools
Amazon-Legged Woman 00:00 Tools
Repetitions in Joy 00:00 Tools
Ride To Tucumcari 00:00 Tools
Sun Valley Serenade 00:00 Tools
A Fistfull of Dollars (Overture) 00:00 Tools
Different World Now 00:00 Tools
Tapistas 00:00 Tools
Ace of Spades (Rockabilly Motorhead Cover) 00:00 Tools
What U Do 00:00 Tools
Sofuntastik 00:00 Tools
Interlude #1 (Wake Up) 00:00 Tools
Do It to It 00:00 Tools
A Fistful Of Dollars (Overture) 00:00 Tools
01- The tarantulas – La club C 00:00 Tools
Additional Extensions 00:00 Tools
For Your Love 00:00 Tools
My Life Ain't What It Used to Be 00:00 Tools
Gold Medal Kid 2002 00:00 Tools
I'm Everybody 00:00 Tools
Beats Like Dis 00:00 Tools
Repetitions in Joy (Pooley's Joyful Groove) 00:00 Tools
No One Stayed Inside (Vinyl edit) 00:00 Tools
Like-?-Spellbound 00:00 Tools
Saiba Ser Feliz (Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough) 00:00 Tools
Interlude #2 (Eighty-Four) 00:00 Tools
No One Stayed Inside 00:00 Tools
Saiba ser Feliz 00:00 Tools
U Turn 00:00 Tools
Surfers Symphony in Sea Major 00:00 Tools
Didi 00:00 Tools
A le Club Conteporaine 00:00 Tools
Interlude #2 (Eighty Four) 00:00 Tools
Dahan Dahan 00:00 Tools
La Club Contemporaire 00:00 Tools
No One Stayed Inside (original mix) 00:00 Tools
Interlude #3 (Eighty Five) 00:00 Tools
T-Bucket 00:00 Tools
Demolition in Death Valley 00:00 Tools
78 Honda 00:00 Tools
Closer 00:00 Tools
Aces High 00:00 Tools
A Fistful of Dollars 00:00 Tools
Interlude #3 (Eighty-Five) 00:00 Tools
Fork and Spoon 00:00 Tools
Mama Said Knock You Out 00:00 Tools
Blow 00:00 Tools
The Snapper 00:00 Tools
Cielo Y Tierra 00:00 Tools
Major G 00:00 Tools
Stillbones 00:00 Tools
Ace Of Spades 00:00 Tools
The Starlite 00:00 Tools
Showdown 00:00 Tools
Pointless 00:00 Tools
Temper 00:00 Tools
vera brown 00:00 Tools
Aztec Sun 00:00 Tools
Intoxica 00:00 Tools
Black widow 7'' 00:00 Tools
Farewell to Mexico 00:00 Tools
Sun Valley Serenede 00:00 Tools
Amazon Legged Woman 00:00 Tools
Fire Safe? 00:00 Tools
Bandidos De Rojos(Live) 00:00 Tools
Wash Cycle 00:00 Tools
Like Spellbound - 45rpm Fun Surf Instro! 1962 00:00 Tools
Cheated 00:00 Tools
SAIBA SER FELIZ (DON T STOP TIL YOU GET ENOUGH) 00:00 Tools
Supafuzz 00:00 Tools
She's Gonna 00:00 Tools
Do What You Do 00:00 Tools
Monster Wave-100 Feet High - 0 00:00 Tools
Mother Of Addiction 00:00 Tools
La club C 00:00 Tools
A Le Clu 00:00 Tools
Mary Ann 00:00 Tools
A Le Club Con 00:00 Tools
Gold Medal kid 00:00 Tools
Revolver 00:00 Tools
Mojave Surfrider 00:00 Tools
Interlude #3 (Eight-Five) 00:00 Tools
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The Tarantulas® formed in the early 1990's in Orlando Florida. Guitarist Randy J (Shams) and Drummer Chris Valentino, who had played together in other projects around the central Florida area, created the foundation for what would end up becoming an early 60's influenced surf trio. The two musicians had previously played shows together at local venues and clubs using a much more experimental approach than what would later develop into an extension of the traditional surf music of the early 60's. In 1993 , guitarist Randy J moved from Los Angeles to Orlando and continued performing as a solo guitarist at local coffeehouses and bars in the Central Flordia area. During the same time period, Randy J was writing original surf style instrumentals and practicing them with Chris Valentino on drums, and they began performing together at local bars in downtown Orlando. The experimental elements of the music gradually became a backdrop for pure traditional surf guitar melodies in the style of The Lively Ones, Link Wray, Dick Dale, and the Ventures. The two musicians found bassist, Loran Lea, to round out the band, and the trio continued performing as The Tarantulas. In 1998, Ken Baugh joined The Tarantulas on bass. Ken was already known as an excellent surf guitarist with his own band Ten Penny Heroes and he has composed many great surf instrumentals over the years. The band continued performing shows at the House of Blues in Orlando, opening shows for the legendary Link Wray, and performing shows with The Friends of Dean Martinez and Dick Dale. The trio released "Monster Wave 100 Feet High" in 1999, followed by "Bandidos De Rojos" in 2000, "The Tarantulas Greatest Hits..or...The Big Sellout" in 2004, and "Don't Murder Anyone...Listen to the Lovebeats" in June 2006. The 2 later recordings feature surf instrumentals as well as some vocal tracks. They also feature drummer Eddy Barattini, vocalist Kelly Cole, and early Tarantula tracks from the original lineup in the mid-90's. The band is currently located in Arizona and is currently working on film projects, recording a new album, and performing live shows. The Tarantulas original bassist, Loran Lea, died in an auto accident on January 27, 2013. Following the Tarantulas, Loran played bass for the band "Red", a very popular Florida band based in Orlando. Loran was considered by many to be an excellent musician and extremely talented bassist. He passed away at age 40. There is also an inactive British nujazz band that used the name The Tarantulas for a short period, and they are now defunct: UK nujazz/soul/funk project: Released one and only album 'Different World Now' on Trumethod Records (Internal Bass) in 2002. The man behind this was Tony Pappano, a keyboard player who appeared on albums by Down To The Bone, New Jazz Hustlers and Peace Of Mind. Another band called "The Spyders" changed their name to "The Tarantulas" to record two singles in 1960: The Spyders were a local Memphis band associated with the Bill Black Combo and Fernwood Studios. They recorded two singles for Atlantic Records in 1960 under the name "The Tarantulas" and split up shortly after. Band members included Bobby Tucker, Fred Crook, Dan Rains, Sammy Creason, and Bill English. The Spyders best known song is "Tarantula," and they recorded several other songs including "Like Spellbound" and "Kaw Liga." "Tarantula" was recorded at Fernwood studio in Memphis, Tennessee in 1960 and was released as a single (Atlantic-2102 b/w "Black Widow"). This song is included on the CD "Fernwood Rock N Roll", a various artists compilation released in the UK. In 1962 Bill Black felt he no longer needed to be with the combo on the road so Bobby Tucker replaced him on bass. When Bill Black passed away on October 21, 1965, Bobby Tucker became the lead for the Bill Black Combo and they performed as the Bill Black Combo until the 1980's. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.