MOONEYES XMAS PARTY TOMORROW

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Mooneyes Xmas Party Show & Drag 2016

I shall be attending as this is the best end of year meet up in

So Cal, always great to see friends I have not seen for many years, make sure you make it as it will be a Doozy!

I will be riding my Trumpy to beat the traffic as you may be inline for a while to get in, if you have a flathead, make sure you have plenty of water for the radiator.
Save the date: Saturday December 10, 2016
at Irwindale Speedway
500 Speedway Dr. Irwindale, CA 91706

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Rain or shine

Where the CQQLEST people and CQQLEST cars gather!
+ Car Show
+ Run what’cha Brung 1/8 mile drags
+ Pinup Contest
+ Live music
+ Vendors
+ Hot Rods, Customs, Choppers and more:

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General Admission is $5.00 per person (adult)
Children, 12 years and under are free.
General Parking is $10.00 per vehicle.

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CONFIRMED LIVE BANDS
Colony Boys
Go Getters
Gamblers Mark
Hot Rod Trio
Dynotones

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For Pin-up Contest information, please contact:
Mitzi at mitziandco@gmail.com

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Visit out Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/963344197114524/

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PLEASE COME EARLY TO GUARANTEE A PARKING SPACEPreregistration does not guarantee a parking space. Although we do have reserved sections for the car show entries, all parking is based on a first come, first served basis. Please arrive early to secure a parking space. Gate opens by 6AM. Parking is managed by Irwindale Speedway. Once the parking lot is declared full, the gate will be closed and no vehicles will be permitted into the parking area until an official confirms an open space. MOONEYES does not have any control over the parking situation. We apologize for the trouble and any inconvenience this may cause.
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Please Note: THE PARKING LOT WILL FILL UP QUICK.
Please do not setup tents in open spaces or block empty spaces. Please cooperate with the parking lot attendants at all times. After all, they are just doing their job.

moon14Make sure that you Come early, park early, take it easy and enjoy a fine day at the show!

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Tomorrow, December 10th, I’ll be at, Mooneyes X-Mas Party at Irwindale Speedway in my Santa Suit! If any photographers want to shoot with me, send me a message! See you tomorrow bright and early!

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We appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding the parking situation.
Thank you very much.

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ENTRY DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016

 

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SHOW CAR Registration:
All show cars are limited to pre 1965 model years.
PREREGISTRATION ENTRY FEE: $20.00 includes 1 car and 2 persons.
Registration Entry Fee at the gate (at show) is $40.00 (1 car & 2 persons)
Motorcycles are $15.00 Preregistration or at the gate.

Entry form: – SHOW CAR Entry Form
Registration is CLOSED

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ENTRY DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016

DRAG RACE Registration:
RUN WHATCHA BRUNG! Test your car & your skills!
PREREGISTRATION ENTRY FEE: $40.00 (race car entry fee)
PREREGISTRATION ENTRY FEE: $40.00 (motorcycle/drag bike entry fee)
Preregistration includes 1 vehicle pass and 2 wristbands.
Drag cars are limited to pre 1969 model years.
NHRA SAFETY RULES APPLY. CARS MUST PASS ON-SITE INSPECTION PRIOR TO RACING.
Trailer parking: $20.00 (Trailer must fit within 36-foot space)

Entry form: – DRAG RACE Registration
Registration is CLOSED

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ENTRY DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016

VENDOR BOOTH APPLICATIONS & SHOW REGISTRATIONS:

Please print the document, fill out the form completely and send it in. See form for our address and related information. For any specific questions, please contact us at sales@mooneyes.com or by calling (562) 944-6311.


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Registration period:
START: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2016
DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016
*Registrations may end early without any notice, depending on space available.

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All vendors must have a City of Irwindale business license and they must apply for the business license online at
http://www.irwindaleca.gov/index.aspx?NID=186.
Please note that the cutoff date for applying for a business license is Monday, December 5, 2016.

Entry form: – Vendor Booth Application
Registration is CLOSED



For all inquiries please contact sales@mooneyes.com or call direct (562) 944-6311

 

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Crazy French song makes me laugh!

Not much to say here but happy Saturday, My girl goes to Alaska with her mum today and I needed something to cheer me up for a week, these crazy frogs cracked me up, I loved it.

Thought I would put this on the blog for today enjoy!

 

if you havent had enough, watch the video, they are Nuts– love it!!

Another fun Video is “Frantic by PowerSolo.

Now their version of Juanito.

It’s a Sunday and time to hear some sounds that Rock!

Sunday is here already, always good to get the day off with a bang and have some great sounds to listen too, so this time here are some more cool tracks that I really like and am hoping that you may enjoy some of these songs and video’s too.

Below is : ‘Moonshiner Man’ Jamie “Bubba J” Faulkner RHYTHM BOMB RECORDS

Now all the way from Germany here is ‘Back Home’ Carolina & Her Rhythm Rockets RHYTHM BOMB RECORDS .

Here is a rather Noir scene that is a pretty cool Video. The Creepshow – The Devil’s Son (official video)


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A great song that is catchy and surprised it hasnt caught on, Mickey Lane mixes dale hawkings to me. ‘The Wolf’ Delta Bombers WILD RECORDS

Australia’s Pat Capocci – ‘Baby Sue’ Music Video is really Nostalgic looking and a great band with a unique sound.

Lastly here is an uptempo band and their hit ‘Dont Know Much’ by The ReChords
Great full sound.

Foot tapping Music for a Saturday- Turn ya Volume UP!!!!!!!

Well, it is another Saturday and this time I wanted to add music that I like and thought that I would share with you, so how about we kick it off with Mike Fantom and the bop a-Tones and Vampire Baby!
Very simular to Brand New Baby by Vince Taylor.

 

Now some Vintage looking Video with the Hill Billy cats and their rendition of Long Black Train.

We now go to some cool guys that have a great sound, and come from Japan with their Neo Rockabilly band swamp Ratz.

Now we go with the Bop Hounds and this catchy Number called- You Hurt me so!

Love this band and with their coolstudio hit Moving on down, here is. ATTIC Sessions //Lucky Marcell & The Ramblin` Three//

The Lucky Bullets with “She’s got a fire down below”

This reminds me of the fun we used to have in the Chalets of Hemsby for many years, enjoy_ ‘Boppin’ Mary Lou’ Marc & The Wild Ones RHYTHM BOMB RECORDS (Official Music Video) BOPFLIX

Where our music is going is a superb direction and flair and love this song!
‘Rumors’ Frantic Rockers RHYTHM BOMB RECORDS (music video) BOPFLIX

More Music today as Viva Las Vegas is only a couple of weeks away.

Lets go with some ripping sounds of Eddy & the Back fires to get things started right out of the gate.

THX Carl da Silva !!! You´re unforgotton for us !!!

Posted by Eddy & The Backfires on Sunday, December 6, 2015

How about some insanity with Mad Jack & the Hatters. love this Video.

Now back home and this was shot in Camden which is my old stomping ground and here is:
New Rockabilly trio The Piccadilly Bullfrogs – Cut throat Joe!

Let’s not forget Mystery Gang and Voodo Doll!

Tuesday- Toe Tapping Time

Happy Tuesday, I am not into politics so no radio on at the shop today but thought I would at least offer some sounds that I particularly like and thought that maybe you may enjoy some of the sounds that make my toes tap whilst i am doing stuff in and around the workshop.

Below is a video from Sheffield’s Epileptic Hillbilly’s. I suppose its a bit of a twisted love song listen and watch and it will all come together. This video was conceived and put together in about 6 days, I turned up with my camera thinking i was going to just film some test shots and we ended up filming the whole thing then and there. Steve recons he’s gonna get an oscar for this performance cocky twat! haha!

 

Another British group this time Mad Jack and the Hatters with their 2nd Video from UK Rockabilly band ‘Mad Jack & The Hatters’. The Video was Filmed and Directed by Marc Price & Dominic Brunt, Edited by Dominic Brunt. Guest starring Jo-Ann Mitchell. The song is from the Album ‘ Beware Of The Dog’ on Popeye Records. It is available now on Vinyl / Cd or Download. Find Tunes, Pictures, Tour dates and more at www.madjackandthehatters.com

Below is The Lucky Bullets – Midnight Treat recorded in Berlin.

This time from Norway the Lucky Bullets and Fire down below!

This vid got deleted from youtube at some point. So here it is again. It was made at Fiskå pub, in Norway. The song was The Lucky Bullets contribution for the Norwegian Euro Vision Song Contest 2011. We came 3rd. Thanks to everyone who voted for us!

Half way through the week, lets get some tunes going.

Hey all
Well its Hump day and just in case that your flame is slowly burning out, here is a little more petroleum to fuel that flame back into a fire, this should at least help you get through the day and get your toes and fingers a tapping.

Try and support your local bands as its that of which keeps them going and hopefully one day will get them a recording contract.
So first up here is , The Hell Bound Hep cats.

Now we cross the pond to Australia to hear Wes Pudsey and the Somic Aces bang out ” My baby looks like Betty Page.

Some Swedish Music here, a little too pop Music but they still have a great stage presence and Bass line but worth watching.

Top Cats and ” Baby Doll”

One of the First bands I ever saw back in 1982 back home in the UK and still Rockin it today, here is the infamous Blue cats and “Billy Ruffian”
Just to explain what Billy Ruffian is:
HMS Bellerophon was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. Launched in 1786, she served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, mostly on blockades or convoy escort duties. Known to sailors as the “Billy Ruffian”, she fought in three fleet actions, the Glorious First of June, the Battle of the Nile and the Battle of Trafalgar, and was the ship aboard which Napoleon finally surrendered, ending 22 years of nearly continuous war with France.

Here is some strange Zombie Video that i thought would grab your attention today via Kitty In A Casket: Kreepsville 666.

Here is a different version of train kept a Rolling by Sandy and the Wild Wombats.

Sandy Lee and The Wantons – Wake Up is a great Bass song with a Classic twist.

Something a little different as a Mixture of Rockabilly, Country and Folk and this is a good song to be honest.

The Beat Devils – Night Falls Down

Now lets give this a little Hot Sauce but at a slow pace, something you dont see but hear a lot and this is something unusual but for some reason I find it entertaining, warm and fun to watch, up to you but I dig the look.

CHILLI CON CURTIS – This Is Your Life

From Back home a little taster.

‘Young & Wild’ Rhythm Shakers/Caezars DVD trailer (15th Rockabilly Rave) BOPFLIX

Happy Wednesday hope you liked it.

Some More Music to work by today.

Monday is always a hard start to the week, especially after the Super Bowl, so- to help you a long a little bit easier I have chosen some tunes to give you a little spring in your step.

So turn the volume up and listen to some cool Toe Tapping sounds.

Below we have Sandy Lee.

Next up with more cool European Rhythm , we have Nico Duportal

Now we go Down Under with one of Australia’s top Rockin bands. Pat Capocci

On wards we go with some cool Ukrainian Rockabilly. with the Wise Guyz.

Now we have a super Bopper that i can never get enough of, this is Marcel Bontempi – Dig A Hole.

Here we have Don’t Know much by the talanted Re-Chrods.

Here we have the Cell mates and that Rockabilly feeling.

Finally a Super band from Back home The Caezars and ” Hail Caezar, fantastic band live too.

Thursday Tunes- something to make the day go by way smoother.

Happy Thursday Folks

I have been into Classic Rockin tunes for as long as I can remember and Today I thought I would share just a few twangy tunes that I have always dug. Instrumentals are a great form of entertainment, I cannot carry a not in a bucket but can play the air guitar like a pro.

So below are some great Instrumentals that I have always dug, I know you may not like them all but I really do and thought that you may like

OK, first up with a little “Uprising” by the Cherokees.

If you liked that then you may well indeed be into the next band, which have this awesome 1961 hit that always got people jiving on the dancefloor.

This is “Stick Shift- by the Duals.

 

These are Los Beatniks from Mexico, not the Argentine group of the same name.
For those who don’t know the geography of Mexico, Tampico is a city in the state of Tamaulipas.

Next up we have a great 60’s sound from The 2nd Track of of the self titled release by The Reigning Monarchs.

I have no Idea why The Fireballs give reference to this title being a Bulldog- But as I own one, thought I’d bung it in here anyway.

 

Now we are off to a little Burlesque style shaker named Wo’Now by the Milkshakes.

 

Here we are with a great rendition of “Linda” by the Starfires.

 

I loved Jiving to this many years ago and always a hit on the dance floor, this time we have.

Lastly, you have to finish this series off with the classic “The Whip” By the Frantics!

Jay Parker who designed the SUN Logo passes away!

 

Last week the designer of iconic Sun Records logo died in Memphis at the age of 87. Jay Parker was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on February 1, 1925. Parker was high school friends with Sam Phillips, and after establishing himself as an art director at the Memphis Engraving Company, he received a visit from Sam asking him to create the image that has been associated with the legendary Sun Records label ever since.

Some of Parker’s other notable works include Alka-Seltzer, Super Bubble Gum, and the tiger-stripe helmet used for the Cincinnati Bengals NFL team.

ABOUT SUN RECORDS

The Sun Sound began when Sam Phillips launched his record company in February of 1952. He named it Sun Records as a sign of his perpetual optimism: a new day and a new beginning. Sam rented a small space at 706 Union Avenue for his own all-purpose studio. The label was launched amid a growing number of independent labels. In a short while Sun gained the reputation throughout Memphis as a label that treated local artists with respect and honesty. Sam provided a non-critical, spontaneous environment that invited creativity and vision.

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As a businessman, Phillips was patient and willing to listen to almost anyone who came in off the street to record. Memphis was a happy home to a diverse musical scene: gospel, blues, hillbilly, country, boogie, and western swing. Taking advantage of this range of talent, there were no style limitations at the label. In one form or another Sun recorded them all.

Then in 1954 Sam found Elvis Presley, an artist who could perform with the excitement, unpredictability and energy of a blues artist but could reach across regional, musical and racial barriers.

He helped form the beginnings of the Sun Sound by infusing Country music with R&B. Elvis’s bright star attracted even more ground-breaking talent to the Sun galaxy. Listed among his contemporaries and lab mates were Johnny Cash, the inimitable Jerry Lee Lewis, and the “Rockin’ Guitar Man”, Carl Perkins. These four soon became known as the Million Dollar Quartet. Right behind them came Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich, Bill Justis, Harold Jenkins (a.k.a. Conway Twitty) and other equally memorable musical talents. All eventually sold on Pop, R&B and Country charts and grew to international fame.

Rockabilly became the major evolution in the Sun Sound. Lyrically it was bold; musically it was sparse; but it moved. In the 1950’s Country music rarely used drums that were so vital to jazz, blues, and jump bands. In fact, drums were prohibited on stage at the Grand Ole Opry. However, Rockabilly drums played an essential role in driving teens across the nation to become enamored with the Rockabilly movement and the revolutionary Sun Sound. Once again, Sun was able to break new ground recording music of unparalleled diversity in an incubator of creativity.

Inherent in the music of Sun is a vibrancy that survives to this day. Sincere, passionate music. Music that has stood the test of time. It is music that has reached across race, age and gender boundaries. It reflects the diversity and vision of the talent that recorded on the Sun label, and indeed, American popular culture itself.

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET – DEC. 4 1956

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The Million Dollar Quartet is the name given to recordings made on Tuesday December 4, 1956 in the Sun Record Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. The recordings were of an impromptu jam session between Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash. The jam session seems to have happened by pure chance. Perkins, who by this time had already met success with “Blue Suede Shoes,” had come into the studios that day, accompanied by his brothers Clayton and Jay and by drummer W.S. Holland, their aim being to cut some new material, including a revamped version of an old blues song, “Matchbox.” Sam Phillips, the owner of Sun Records, who wished to try to fatten this sparse rockabilly instrumentation, had brought in his latest acquisition, singer and piano man extraordinaire, Jerry Lee Lewis, still unknown outside Memphis, to play the piano on the Perkins session.

Sometime in the early afternoon, Elvis Presley, a former Sun artist himself, but now at RCA, dropped in to pay a casual visit accompanied by a girlfriend, Marilyn Evans. He was, at the time, the biggest name in show business, having hit the top of the singles charts five times, and topping the album charts twice in the preceding 12 month period. Less than four months earlier, he had appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, pulling an unheard-of 83% of the television audience, which was estimated at 55 million, the largest in history, up to that time.
After chatting with Philips in the control room, Presley listened to the playback of the Perkins’ session, which he pronounced to be good. Then he went into the studio and some time later the jam session began. Phillips left the tapes running in order to “capture the moment” as a souvenir and for posterity. At some point during the session, Sun artist Johnny Cash, who had also enjoyed a few hits on the country charts, popped in (Cash noted in his autobiography Cash that it was he who was the first to arrive at Sun Studio that day). As Jerry Lee pounded away on the piano, Elvis and his girlfriend at some point slipped out.
Cash claims in Cash that “no one wanted to follow Jerry Lee, not even Elvis”
The following day, an article, written by Memphis newspaperman Bob Johnson about the session, was published in the Memphis Press-Scimitar under the title, “Million Dollar Quartet.” The article contained the now well known photograph of Elvis Presley seated at the piano surrounded by Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash.

A BOX OF OLD RECORDS HELD TREASURE – A RARE AND PRICEY GEM

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1record0806-300x210 A St. Paul record dealer scored $10,323 on eBay Wednesday. Not bad for a hissy 7-inch blues record that gets stuck in the middle and cost him less than 25 cents.

“I’m pretty amazed,” said Tim Schloe, 39. “I had no idea what to expect” because the disc — “Greyhound Blues,” a 1953 single by obscure Alabama bluesman D.A. Hunt — is “insanely rare,” as he put it. It was one of the first singles from Sun Records, the historic Memphis label that would soon discover Elvis Presley.

The 45-rpm record surfaced recently as Schloe sorted through boxes of more than 10,000 discs he bought two years ago from a Texas collector’s estate.

“A 45 that’s bid up to more than $10,000 is in a very select group of rare vinyl,” said Joyce Greenholdt of Goldmine, the discophiles’ bible. The highest-known price for a Sun 45 was $17,820 for a mint-condition copy of Presley’s first single, “That’s Alright, Mama.” A West Coast blues collector outbid 33 others — including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — for the Hunt disc, according to Schloe. Once he sends it off (by registered mail), he plans to dig through that Texas collection for another gem — even if it gets stuck in the middle.

 

Some of Suns legends!

 

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