Music Review: The Dynotones with Glasgow Tiki Shakers at The Purple Orchid

Electric Effect, Music | Music Review: The Dynotones with Glasgow Tiki Shakers at The Purple Orchid
By: Erin “D*J*E” Jacobson

The Purple Orchid in El Segundo is one of the Southland’s rare tiki bars, and if you don’t know where it is, you could easily drive right by it. However, once inside, The Purple Orchid is as much a tiki oasis as a bar can be — a laid-back venue where tiki connoisseurs can relax and dance while enjoying the atmosphere, their friends, and good surf music. Aside from the festive décor, the best part of the venue may have been the television screen behind the stage showing excessively random kitsch clips in between beach-themed Elvis movies.

Upon entering the bar, I was immediately and warmly greeted by Bill McGlynn and Joyce Seko, the guitar and bass players of the night’s opening act, Glasgow Tiki Shakers. Bruce Graham rounds out the trio on drums for some seriously fun instrumental surf rock. Something particularly impressive about the Tiki Shakers is how their off-stage personable natures did not disappear once on-stage. The members interact with the audience and even encourage audience participation. About halfway through their set, they really warmed up, playing faster songs that engaged the crowd. I happened to be celebrating my birthday that night, and my favorite part of their set was when they had the whole bar sing “Happy Birthday” to me, followed by a rousing surf version of the The Beatles composition, “Birthday.” Overall, Glasgow Tiki Shakers were lively and about making sure the audience had as much fun as they did.

Later in the evening, The Dynotones took the stage as the night’s headliner. The group wowed us with their matching shirts, coordinated moves and a whole ‘lotta reverb.’ While members Dano Nichols (guitar), Dan Moses (Guitar), Rob Kruse (bass) and Tim Fitzpatrick (drums) barely fit on the bar’s small stage, they often jumped into the audience, which was a fun variant to many bands that minimize interaction with the audience. This OC-based band plays its original surf-rock often in the Southern California, area and has shared previous stages with Los Straitjackets, Dick Dale, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys. The Dynotones are definitely one of the more accomplished independent instrumental surf/rod bands with more accolades to come.

The bottom line is both bands made for a very fun night. More information on Glasgow Tiki Shakers is at www.myspace.com/glasgowtikishakers and The Dynotones can be found at www.dynotones.com or www.myspace.com/dynotones.

Glasgow Tiki Shakers

Glasgow Tiki Shakers

Glasgow Tiki Shakers

The Dynotones

The Dynotones

The Dynotones

(c) 2008 Erin Jacobson. All Rights Reserved.



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