“The
Legendary Kings of Instrumental Surf & Classic Rock,” The Bone Sharks started in 1996 and riding the wave of the
surf music revival & perform many of the songs featured in such films as "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" and TV shows like
"The O.C.," The Bone Sharks quickly became known as one of the hottest surf bands around capturing the classic surf sound
while at the same time creating their own unique style. This exciting trio has a huge & exciting sound that’s evident
on the band's debut CD, "Pray For Surf," containing such surf classics as "Baja," "Diamond Head" and "Mr. Moto" along with
new surf originals like "El Nino" "Shark Byte," "Captain Wave," "Etiwanda," "The Net," "Hammerhead" and many others. Their
subsequent CD release, "Sonic Tsunami," refines their unique and powerful sound even further featuring such classic tunes
as "Goldfinger," "Walk - Don't Run," "Caravan," "Norwegian Wood," "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" and many others.
The Bone Sharks feature
Rick "Squid" Guidotti on guitar (legendary guitarist for The Turtles), Bone Shark Mark on drums, and Bruce Spiegel on bass. Over the years, The Bone Sharks have developed a large and loyal following, playing to
packed houses all over southern California. Their dynamic and energetic performances take their audience
through an upbeat, nostalgic, authentic and exciting trip and always leave the audience asking for more! Since the band are
virtuoso instrumentalists, the audience counts many top musicians among their fans & people find themselves singing along
with the band’s incredible repertoire. Available for concert appearances to full length 4-5 hour marathons!
For events of multi-cultural/diversity themes, The BoneSharks cross all language barriers as instrumentalists,
you'll find people the world over know their songs & were a huge hit at last years City of San Diego Cinco De Mayo festival.
TRIVIA: Name the largest selling band in Japan in the 1960's.
The Beatles....NO
The Rolling Stones.....NO
however, it was THE VENTURES.
The Bone Sharks' sound has been described as "excellent and infectious & identifiably unique"
by Phil Dirt of Reverb Central and "I loved them the moment I heard the first tune" by Surf Music USA. Music from
these CD's have gained quite a bit of radio airplay worldwide as well as being heard on the Fox Sports Network program, "Board
Wild," seen worldwide; the USA Network program, "Core Culture," seen nationwide; and "Poorman's Beach House," seen locally
in southern California.