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The Blue Hawaiians

 
Artist: The Blue Hawaiians

Similar Artists:

Planet P Project, Los Planetas, The Zombies, The Impacts, The Deuce Coupes, Insect Surfers, The Lively Ones, The Sentinals, Tiki Gods, Centurians, Boardwalkers

Performed Songs By:

Mark Fontana
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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Live at the Lava Lounge", "Christmas on Big Island

Biography

The L.A.-based Blue Hawaiians formed in 1994 when bassist/vocalist Mark Fontana, guitarists Mark Sproull and Bron Tieman, and drummer Tom Maxwell did a favor for a friend by playing at the opening of her new nightclub, the Lava Lounge. Both the group and the club became favorites with L.A. hipsters, as they combined retro exotica with a seedy, slightly dark edge, and director Quentin Tarantino was one of the band's earliest fans. The Hawaiians added to their kitsch-noir mystique by claiming to be Wayne Newton's backing band, moonlighting on some L.A. gigs; it took a year for their true identity to be discovered. By that time the group was a fixture at venues like the Viper Room, the Roxy, the Wild Cat, the Derby, and the Hollywood Palladium, playing shows on their own and with artists such as the Brian Setzer Orchestra and the Ventures.

By 1995, the Blue Hawaiians were also developing the studio side of their band, appearing on the Del-Fi collection Pulp Surfin'. The following year they appeared on the label's Shots in the Dark compilation, and by 1997 recorded Live at the Lava Lounge. The group recorded their first full-length studio album, Sway, in 1998, and released their major-label debut Savage Night the next year with new guitarist Gary Brandin and keyboardist Eric Godal. Along with playing live and recording, the Blue Hawaiians also appeared in the BBC documentary History of Rock & Roll and in PBS's retelling of surf icon Mickey Dora's life, In Search of da Cat. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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The Blue Hawaiians
Origin Los Angeles
Genres surf-rock
Years active 1994  – present
Associated acts Spongebob Squarepants
Members
Mark Fontana
Erik Godal
Mark Sproull
"Maxwellvision"
Gary Brandin

The Blue Hawaiians are a surf-rock group from Los Angeles. They formed in 1994 to play at the opening of their friend Michelle's club, The Lava Lounge. They rose to fame soon thereafter due to the rise of one of their earliest fans, Quentin Tarantino, and an appearance on the soundtrack of the hit TV show Friends. The group have since released several albums which have generally fared well with critics. The band also does music for the hit cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants and their song The Cheat was featured in an advert for Guess Jeans. Current band members include: Mark Fontana, Erik Godal, Mark Sproull, Maxwellvision, Gary Brandin. The band are in a self-described “semi-hiatus” but continue to play infrequent live shows, including appearances at the annual Tiki Oasis music festival. Maxwell, also known as maxwellvision, lives in a tepee on a mountain in malibu. He is creating music with his son Nathen, the bass'st from flogging molly and together they will be touring end of 09 and 2010

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Discography

Albums

  1. Christmas on Big Island (October 24, 1995)
  2. Live at the Lava Lounge (August 4, 1997)
  3. Sway (March 4, 1998)
  4. Savage Night (July 13, 1999)
  5. Live at the Lava Lounge 2 (November 15, 2005)

Singles

  1. Glimpse of Savage Night (January 26, 1999)

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