Tiki Central / California Events / Tiki Oasis 2013 - HulaBilly - Official thread
Post #681562 by JOHN-O on Tue, Jun 11, 2013 11:44 AM
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Well as much as I hate to rely on Wikipedia to make a point, this is from their definition of Rockabilly... "The term 'rockabilly' is a portmanteau of 'rock' (from 'rock 'n' roll') and 'hillbilly', the latter a reference to the country music (often called 'hillbilly music' in the 1940s and 1950s) that contributed strongly to the style's development." Spike's definition of Hulabilly sways more towards Rockabilly incorporating Hapa Haole, Exotica, and Surf influences. The steel guitar is a major part of The Hula Girls' sound. Otto's definition is a bit broader, refer to his take on the first post of this thread. The challenge with "Hulabilly" is that as a musical style, there isn't an abundance of pop cultural iconography to uniquely represent the genre, aside from maybe "Blue Hawaii" Elvis. If anyone here can contribute other examples, then I encourage them to post on this thread. HILL-billies on the other hand, were all over the place during the Pre-Tiki and Tiki eras as evident in film, television, and print. They were a unique pop cultural phenomena as reflective of the times as Spy, the "South of the Border" sound, and yes Tiki. This broad umbrella or "connecting of the dots" is what makes Tiki Oasis so unique among all the different events. It's also what makes it so much FUN !! C'mon, we need to think outside the box otherwise we're just gonna wind up with Viva Las Vegas (the event) in Aloha shirts. Carry on, Cammo. :) |