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by the mystic surfers, posted 01/24/08 21:23:25 » About Us
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We will be doing a new video for the back in the 60's song as soon as it quits raining here it will be on you tube and a few others. |
The Mystic Surfers
by the mystic surfers, posted 12/21/07 00:49:53 » About Us
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When Song Writer Singer Dave Traughber Joined his good friend Merrell Fankhauser Justin West and Wife Cheery Traughber to Form The Group The Mystic Surfers We just wanted to bring back the great sounds of the 60's music. so heres some info on the ledgendary surf guitarist Merrell FankHauser. Most Noted for his big hit '' WIPE OUT''
In 1973, Merrell and his group MU moved to the island of Maui to further their studies of the fabled Lost Continent of Mu or Lemuria. American Indian and Hawaiian legend says this continent existed some 11,500 years ago in the Pacific Ocean where the Hawaiian Islands now exist. Mu's second album, "END OF AN ERA" was recorded on the island of Maui in 1974. The recording was done in their jungle "studio house" and was engineered by ex-Quicksilver engineer, Barry Mayo. This music took on a more mystical, tropical feel. MU was home! This album finally came out in 1988 on Recklesss Records of London and San Francisco; and again, in an exquisite double CD package, on Sundazed Records of New York in 1997. These albums gained the attention of Billboard Magazine and reached the charts in England. In 1975, after MU disbanded, Merrell began work on a group of songs for a solo album that described perfectly the feeling of his lifestyle in his jungle house beside a free-flowing stream in the Maui rainforest. These songs were released in 1976 by a small, independent Hawaiian label and was titled "The Maui Album".
The following years found Merrell spending his time writing songs and performing in the Hawaiian Islands. During this period, several re-issues of the older LPs came out. However, all were not legal releases. Several were bootlegs, both foreign and domestic. In 1986, Merrell teamed up with the late John Cipollina (ex-Quicksiver Messenger Service member) to record "DR. FANKHAUSER", which went to #1 on French radio charts.
In 2001, Merrell began hosting a music TV show called, "Tiki Lounge" that airs on the California Central Coast, Southern California, Hawaii, and parts of the East Coast. In 2004, Merrell returns with a great solo surf instrumental CD, called "ROCKIN' AND SURFIN", that contained an outstanding instrumental version of Jimi Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower." Merrell's song, "On Our Way to Hana," was included on Hawaii's best-selling commpilation CD, "ISLAND SUMMER '60'S AND 70'S," which also includes legendary Hawwaiian groups Kalapana, and Cecilio and Kapono. In 2006, Dave Cheery Justin and Merrell put together a great Album called back in the 60's and was released in 2007 under the ocean records lable like so many bands out there we just wanted to hear some great music that takes people back to a better time. |


