Wild Records Spotlight: The Hurricanes

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Our Wild March is coming to an end and all month long we have been celebrating the successful premiere of the film Los Wild Ones at the SXSW Film Festival. We are spotlighting one of the newest bands to the Wild Records Label, The Hurricanes. The band is described as early 60’s Rock n’ Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Mod sounds. If you listen carefully, the Wild Sound shatters any traditional genre with aggression and energy.

Check out the video of The Hurricanes tearing and ripping it up!!!

Roach Sanchez – Vocals/Rhythm Guitar
Gibram “G” Chavez – Harmonica/bass
Oscar “satan” Ramirez – Keys/bass
Slim Cervantez – Lead Guitar
Alex “Little Man” Marcial – Drums

The Hurricanes on Facebook

www.facebook.com/oc.hurricanes

Wild Records

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Uncovering Barber History: The Waldorf Barbershop & Shaving Saloon

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Most modern craftsmen are first generation but a lucky few can claim second generation and there is the rarity of being third generation. William Finnegan started a tradition of barbering that stands at odds with time because his son and granddaughter continue the craft, and in the process uncovered a legendary barbershop in Dublin, Ireland.

The Finnegan barbering craft began at William’s shop in Inchicore, a suburb of Dublin. At the young age of 10, Liam started sweeping, cleaning and running errands at the shop. The barbershop was a mix of working class gentlemen with a laid back atmosphere and story telling. The common topic was the gentlemanly sport of boxing. William, an enthusiast, was enthralled with the combative yet graceful sport and coached for a period. According to Liam his father, “loved to talk boxing in shop. Back then boxing and barbering went hand in hand.” Not only did the working class frequent the shop but also the great Irish playwright Brendan Behan. The shop was a mix of society, culture and life that created fertile soil for the Finnegan tradition to take root.

The relationship between William and Liam was not only centered on barbering skills but many life lessons stemmed from the craft. One piece of advice that was passed on from father to son is, “As a barber you’d always have some money in your pocket, and always to be scrupulously honest in your dealings with everybody.” It is with that philosophy and training that Liam set off on a barbering journey.

After apprenticing for six years in Dublin he moved to London and continued learning the craft. The shops he worked in were from various time periods; the Victorian style had wooden chairs and rounded sinks in Angel Court, on Throgmorton Street and the Queen Anne style at the famous Savoy Hotel. According to Liam, “I liked that these shops were so very different to what was back home in Ireland…these shops were not so much nostalgic back then, ‘Old’ was not that popular then.” During this period customers came from all walks of life, bankers, ordinary folk, Steve McQueen, Rolling Stones and many more notables. Eventually he came home to Dublin and worked at his father’s shop.

If you happen to be in Dublin and walk along Westmoreland Street you just might miss the world famous Waldorf Barbershop and Shaving Saloon. The entrance to the shop is located on the street level but upon entering the historical building, built in 1894, you will find a stairway that goes below the street to a portal to 1946.

The original shop opened in 1929 in the Westin Hotel by Mr. Thomas J. O’Byrne, commonly known as “Tommy Two Guns”. He worked as a journeyman barber aboard Cunard Ocean Steamers in the 1910’s and 20’s and traveled to the United States were he was influenced by the modern decor of New York barbershops. In 1946 Tommy Two Guns opened a second barbershop about one block north in the Adare building. The shop was modern and reminiscent of what he experienced in New York. Essentially, New York barbering was transported to the Emerald Isle.

In 1969 the Waldorf located in the Westin building closed its doors and the Waldorf Adare, as it was called, continued the craft of barbering. The times were changing and so were the hairstyles. Soon after, the shop was transformed into a Spanish Style Café.

Liam was working at his father’s shop when the opportunity to purchase the legendary Waldorf came calling. Liam and his daughter Linda obtained the shop and started the process of uncovering a legend from the grave of linoleum, “The first thing we did when we took over the reins at the Waldorf was to bring it back to exactly the way it was when it first opened in March 1946. There had been some modifications to the shop, back when it was just an old barbershop, and not a vintage shop. But all the changes were just on the surface.” Fortunately most of the modifications done in the 60’s/70’s were only superficial and under the linoleum the beautiful original terrazzo floor waited to be unveiled!

The Waldorf is not a nostalgic themed barbershop because it remains in its original form and contains many barbering artifacts. According to Liam, “There is a barber’s coat hanging in the backroom that is 100 years old. Two of the chairs date from 1908. Let me just say, when I’m at the Waldorf Barbershop, there are always about a half dozen things 100 years old or so within 20 feet of me.” Having the original sinks, fixtures and décor keeps the shop authentic. The backroom serves as a museum of sorts for barbering instruments and memorabilia.

The Waldorf offers world class grooming for men by highly skilled barbers. Liam, a barbering legend, believes the barber chair is an equalizer of ego for the famous and commoner, “Yes, we see them come in to the shop they wait just like everyone else. After all where else would they go? And we treat them just like every other customer. The other way we look at that is that every normal customer gets the movie star treatment. The only time a famous person came in outside of normal hours was when Frank Sinatra was playing Dublin back in ‘86 if I remember correctly. The shop opened a half hour early to accommodate him getting an edge up.”

Not only is Liam continuing the barbering tradition but also Linda, his beautiful daughter, is following in her father and grandfather’s footsteps. She started working in her grandfather’s shop when she was 12 years old.  According to Liam,“She is the other part of the team, who along with Mr. H, drive the business forward. An excellent, word class and competition-winning barber. She brings the old styles to a new level of accuracy.” If you are fortunate to get your hair cut by Liam his approach is open and masterfully honed, “Every one is different – every cut is different, sometimes I don’t know how I’ve done the haircut till I think about it after. But I’ll do whatever is required to get the hair to sit just right.” Liam masterfully feels the cut without giving it too much thought and the craft is like breathing, natural.

The Waldorf is a testament to the tradition of barbering and is propelled by the Finnegan’s and the talented staff of barbers who are influencing barbers world-wide. According to Liam, “People of all ages want to look sharper and more groomed now. This applies especially to younger people. There is a huge interest in the kind of work we do, and a real interest and appreciation for the craft of traditional barbering. For me personally, I am very proud to be a barber. It is a great craft to work at. It wasn’t always seen as such. I believe my legacy will be having been a part of the reappreciation of this old craft.” The Waldorf barbershop, created by Tommy Two Guns has been in continuous business for 84 years, the Waldorf represents the golden age of barbering. Much like William’s shop, the Waldorf is a mix of society, culture and life with roots that are spreading beyond the Finnegan family and Ireland.

Waldorf Barbershop and Shaving Saloon  www.facebook.com/Waldorf.Barbershop

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Wild Records Spotlight: Dusty Chance & The Allnighters

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The third Wild Wednesday has arrived and we continue to celebrate the successful premiere of Los Wild Ones at the SXSW Film Festival. The third Wild Records artist to be spotlighted is Dusty Chance & The Allnighters, From the Wild Records website and I could have not said it any better!

Torment the rockin world with the Wildest demented form of Rockabilly you are ever going to hear. This act features Omar Romero (Omar & the Stringpoppers) & his sadistic guitar pickin, Jamie Lee Bradley humpin the big bull fiddle like a perverted nutcase & Angel Hernandez smackin the hell out of them skins! When Dusty gets that wild glazed over look in his eyes it raises the question is he the bastard son of the Devil or is he just a raving madman? Does he have the nuts flush or is he a card short of a full deck? Forget everything you’ve heard about these animals, this is the kind of sinnin’ you gotta see for yourself!! Hell, buy em a drink and bear witness to The most perverted, primitive, savage rock n’ roll on the planet! 

This is WILD Rockabilly, check out the video below

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Shiner Gold Pomade In Stock!!!

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We now have Shiner Gold Pomade for sale! Pick up a can of the hottest water based pomade on the market today! Read our review of this amazing product (https://gentlemensavenue.com/shiner-gold-pomade-review/)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wild Records Spotlight: The Rhythm Shakers

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The second Wild Wednesday has arrived and we are celebrating the successful premiere of Los Wild Ones at the SXSW Film Festival. The Wild Records artist spotlighted this week is The Rhythm Shakers, described as late 1950’s Rock and Roll. According to the bands Facebook page they “started accidentally by recording in a small apartment and a big bottle of booze… and here we are.” One thing is for sure, it sounds like they are having a party and enjoying every minute of it. The music is eclectic and the influences are too numerous to list, but check out the clip below for some of their jet-fueled Rock and Roll!

 

Marlene Perez- Singer/ Rhythm Guitar
Andrew Himmler- Lead Guitar
Victor Mendez- Upright Bass & Piano
Ricky McCann- Drums

The Rhythm Shakers on Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Rhythm-Shakers/

Wild Records Online

www.WildRecordsUSA.com

Photo Courtesy of Daniel Funaki www.facebook.com/daniel.funaki , Chuy Villegas.

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A Filmmaker That Captured Lightning In A Bottle: Los Wild Ones

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When you think about great song titles “Mess About You”, “Wasting My Time” and”Wasted” are straightforward and raw, and caught the attention of filmmaker Elise Salomon. The Pizter College graduate in Media Studies  encountered Wild Records with those three songs and is on the brink of her feature directorial debut with the documentary Los Wild Ones.

Growing up Elise knew she wanted to be involved in making movies but did not know how or when that would take place. According to Elise, “The moment I found out that there was a job called “producing” was the moment I knew that’s what I wanted to do.” It is with that determination and passion that Elise began a career in film. The first feature film was Paper Heart, which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition and won the prestigious Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. The second feature film, which she Co-Produced, Smashed, premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition and awarded the Special Jury Prize for producing.

While working on a narrative project Elise discovered Wild Records. Not only did she discover a record label that was unlike anything she had heard before there was a unique “family” element that existed, “I wanted real, authentic 50’s Rock ‘n’ Roll – raw, furious, sexy, and just buzzing with electricity – but I wanted it to be contemporary.” Elise discovered what countless fans have experienced since 2001, and that was the Wild Sound.

The documentary chronicles Wild Records founder Reb Kennedy and the Wild musicians as they travel and perform. The film goes beyond music and touring, “The bond between Reb Kennedy and his artists is unparalleled in this level of the music industry. The loyalty they express to him and his business model can be equated to nothing other than pure love. Love for the music and love for one another. Just like every family dynamic, there is a fair amount of dysfunction but they manage to stick together through thick and thin.” When Elise heard about the reception Wild Artists receive in Europe she could not have imagined the flocks of people attending the shows “It gave me chills. Just seeing a sea of people sing along to their songs. It was extraordinary.” It was moments like these that really gave Elise an opportunity to not only capture Reb and the Wild Family but also the loyal fans from all around the globe.

The films name is derived from the Marlon Brando movie, The Wild One (1953). The title “was a joint decision between me, the producers and the editor…Using the word, “Los” is our way of highlighting that a majority of the people on screen in the film are young Latino/Hispanic artists” says Elise. The title is fitting because the 1953 movie is the first to capture culture and youth in its raw rebellious state, much like the documentary that will premiere at the SXSW Film Festival 60 years later. According to Elise, “SXSW is the absolute perfect place for the film to premiere. The festival combines interactive, music and film. There isn’t a better place to introduce the film and the Wild Family to audiences than in Austin during SXSW.” One thing is for sure, everyone in attendance will not only be in for a musical explosion but also a visual encapsulation of Wild Records.

After communicating with Elise, Reb and several Wild Artist I can attest to the unique family that exist at Wild Records. The film The Wild One centered on one main character and the supporting cast of bikers but watching the trailer for the movie Los Wild Ones it becomes apparent that Elise captures the Wildest sounds around. The openness of the Wild Family is amazing because the filmmaker has now formed a bond with them and truly wants them to succeed in their endeavors.  Elise is a great movie director/producer because she realized there was a story to be told and took the chance and spent 9 months following and recording the Wild Records Family and by doing so will display them to the rest of the world through her lens and captured lightning in a bottle.

Los Wild Ones: World Premiere 3/11/13 @SXSW Film Festival

Director / Producer:  Elise Salomon

Producer:  Jennifer Cochis

Producer:  Jessica Golden

Los Wild Ones on Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/LosWildOnes

Los Wild Ones @ SXSW

http://schedule.sxsw.com/2013/events/event_FS13767

Photos courtesy of Daniel Funaki:  www.facebook.com/daniel.funaki

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Wild Records Spotlight: Gizzelle

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The first Wild Artist to be profiled during our Wild March is the amazing Gizzelle. This young lady creates chills that run down my spine! Gizzelle is energetic but controlled, powerful and full of soul. The sound is reminiscent of 50’s Blues, 60’s R & B and some good ol’ Rock & Roll. Do yourself a favor and check out the clips below of one of the biggest voices in music today! In case you were wondering, yes, her music is available on records.

Baby Please Don’t Go, the song begins with a voice that trumps the drum roll in the background and seems to last an eternity before the rest of the song starts. The lyrics and tone are in your face and full of emotion. When the band gets involved it is a toe-tappin’, heart pounding, wild song! All I can say is, Baby I wont GO!

Wild Records Online

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The Man With A Golden Voice

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On 307 South Broadway Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California is one of America’s first movie palaces, the historic Million Dollar Theater. It was built in 1918 by the legendary Sid Grauman and seated 2,345. The theater was created in the churrigueresque, Spanish Baroque, style with images of animals and allegorical figures of the arts sculpted into the building. The decorations are phenomenal and give the theater a magical and royal ambiance. Legendary voices have filled the theater, in the 1940’s Billie Holliday and Lionel Hampton, later Spanish language singers and movies entertained new audiences.

A few years ago I attended a show at the legendary Million Dollar Theater and the experience truly captivated the nostalgic and timeless wonders of class and luxury in a historic building. I heard a band and voice that would quickly become one of my all-time favorites, an 18-piece band consisting of horns, percussion and a golden voice. The great crooners heavily influenced the voice and the similarities to Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darrin are appropriate and not a stretch. Much like Sinatra and Darrin, the tone and power cause the listener to relax and creates melodic tones to the reality of love lost and found. The young man with the golden voice is named Frank, lead singer of the Wiseguys Big Band Machine.

The journey started in a place that is familiar to stars and entertainers because he was born in Hollywood, CA. Growing up in East L.A./Montebello he played the tuba in high school and a few years later started a band with his brother Art and lead trumpet player Robert Villalobos. They created a New Orleans style pep band that would eventually evolve into the Wiseguys Big Band Machine. The venture into singing began when 21 year old Frank performed at a local bar called Mr. C’s, “the owner liked that I sang the old Sinatra/Darrin songs, so he would have me sing a few songs for him and I would get free pitchers of beer since I knew the tunes I felt comfortable singing them.” The experience gave him confidence to sing in the band when the opportunity arose. Coupled with the amazing guitar playing of Rudy G, from Rudy G Y Los Hi-Tones/Barber at Sweeney Todd Barber, the Wiseguys are a sonic powerhouse.

Not only are the Wiseguys band mates but a deeper bond exists with two of the founders, Frank and Art, because they are brothers. The “relationship is solid we are brothers 100%, music just is an extra bond we share nothing better than having your brother with you on stage. When we are old we will have those memories, who better to share them with than you brother.” Watching the brothers interact on stage is an added bonus to a great show.

The name, “Big Band Machine” is fitting because they are versatile and explosive in their sounds. According to Frank, “we are not just a Swing Band, Rockabilly Band, Salsa/Cumbia/Mambo Band.” With Frank belting out the tunes and entertaining the audience it is just a matter of time before they are playing at the major hotels in Las Vegas because the entire band gets involved in the entertainment. It is not rare to see Frank engage the audience to sing or the band members stand up as they play their brasses off! Watching his older brother Art pound away on the drums is a visual gem. One interesting aspect of the show is Rudy and Frank interacting on stage as if they were both in unison and at times it is comedic. The Wiseguys put on a world-class performance of timeless classics that are given new life by the musicians of the Big Band Machine.

I have no doubt the future is bright and their name will be in lights. Many great voices filled the Million Dollar Theater in its heyday and Frank not only pays tribute to the music that inspired him but also renews the love for Sinatra/Darrin to audiences that are flocking to their shows. When I asked Frank to describe the music his answer demonstrated the key to their success, “good music played and performed with nothing but respect for the music and the audience.” With two studio CD’s, All In and Double Down, one live CD Bootleg Swing, the Wiseguys will continue to entertain audiences who love good music and entertainment.

Wiseguys on Facebook

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Wiseguys online

www.wiseguysbigband.com

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We Are Going To Have A Wild March 2013!

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The NCAA has March Madness but GA will have a Wild March. We have been busy writing and scheduling articles. Many thanks to those who have participated and the companies who continually support our efforts to educate Modern Men of Tradition and Distinction about Style, Grooming & Life. A big thank you to our main giveaway sponsor Shiner Gold Pomade www.facebook.com/shiner.gold.3

Our format this month will be slightly different as we celebrate with Reb Kennedy (www.gentlemensavenue.com/reb-kennedy) and the Wild Records Family on the premiere of the documentary Los Wild Ones at the South By South West (SXSW) Film Festival on March 11, 2013. Every Wednesday during March we will profile one Wild Artist and have giveaways, courtesy of Wild Records. We also have an article with the filmmaker Elise Salomon that will appear this month, so stay tuned!

There will also be an article about one of our favorite topics, barbers and grooming!

Several interviews have been completed and more are in the works with top-notch barbers from all over the world.

Previously we wrote about crafted beer with The Bruery (www.gentlemensavenue.com/the-bruery) but now we will explore another beverage, so stay tuned!

To kickoff Wild March we are going to write about a world-class crooner who is bringing new life to timeless music, another must read article.

This month will be busy and Wild!

 

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An Old Curious Saying, “The Word Of A Gentleman Is As Good As His Bond”

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The great author Charles Dickens (1812-1870) wrote a phrase that echoes and casts a shadow upon all who read it in The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-1841), “the word of a Gentleman is as good as his bond.” The statement declares that words spoken by a Gentleman have value and are binding but tragically today words become an audible sound that never make it into practice or action.

A Gentleman’s word is binding because there is value in what is said but only when actions follow. The idea of a bond is something that you are obligated to fulfill. For instance, if you tell a friend that you will be at their house at 5 p.m. and don’t show up, you have demonstrated your words do not have any value.

A Gentleman’s word reflects who you are and the actions will prove whether you are trustworthy. Individuals start business arrangements with the mere exchange of words, ideas and concepts, trust and security is the foundation to forming relationships. If the person proves to be untrustworthy by their actions they have proved their meaningless value. Their word cannot be valued and trusted.

In the technologically advanced era of emails, facebook, twitter, text messages and anything else that can be used to communicate with others, the spoken and written word needs to be a Gentleman’s bond. If we fail to meet our obligations then words will be meaningless sounds and relationships will be broken.

Men of tradition and distinction have upheld their word by binding themselves to what they say. Never over commit and fulfill your obligations because only then will you demonstrate that you are a Gentleman whose word is his bond.

Mr. M

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