Performers

 

Tom Curren


Tom Curren, one of surfing's most important figures, dominated the '80s competively. Although shy and elusive, Curren lifted American professional surfing to peak as a hugely influential figure who let his brilliant wave riding do his talking.

Curren turned to music after a legendary surfing career that included taking the world champion title in 1985, 1986, and 1990, and influencing an entire generation of surfers worldwide. A household name in the surfing community, Curren now combines his art with his surfing roots, performing at major surfing events with his folksy-bluesy-minimalist sound.

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Daniel Castro

Daniel castro
Daniel Castro is a force on guitar. With his pure passionate sound reminiscent of B.B. King, Albert King, and Albert Collins, he is on the forefront of the Bay Area Blues Scene.
Arriving in the Bay Area only a short time ago with his trademark Fender Telecaster and backed by one of the hottest bands around, he has already gained quite a reputation as a Bluesman.

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Marc B

MArc B
Marc B makes music for the industry he grew up with: Surf. His fresh beats and ocean-inspired melodies blend with free-flow lyrics as crisp as lettuce. Think Jack Johnson, but with a DJ and a lot more sand in his bed. His "Sublime-on-Marley" style (Kevin Ferguson, District Weekly) is why so many surfers are drawn to his music.

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Rochelle


Rochelle is one of the most influential female surfers of our time. Paving the way for young women to chase their dreams at a young age, she helped lift the sport to a whole new level. Arguably the best female tube rider in the world, she has been a pioneer to the progression of women's surfing since her youth...stepping away from the ASP World Championship Tour after 17 years, she is currently creating a passionate journey of expression through surfing, yoga, the environment, and film.

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