The most famous surfers in rock bands
Rock stars enjoy surfing. The sport of riding waves is a great of escaping the pressure of big crowds, media, paparazzi and fans. Surfing and rock and roll has always been a successful alliance. The Beach Boys kicked off an entire generation of music and waves. Although there was only one surfer in the band led […]
Rock stars enjoy surfing. The sport of riding waves is a great of escaping the pressure of big crowds, media, paparazzi and fans. Surfing and rock and roll has always been a successful alliance. The Beach Boys kicked off an entire generation of music and waves. Although there was only one surfer in the band led by Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys were the ultimate surfing music group. In the last two decades, many rock stars have tried surfing and they’ve loved it so much that their tight tour schedules may even include special free time moments in the world’s best surf spots. So, are there famous surf musicians or surfers who rock? Yes, more than you’d probably imagined. Metallica’s Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo are frequent surfers. When they’re not playing stadium-sized concerts, you may find them riding waves in Portugal or Morocco. Trujillo has even partnered with a famous Australian surf brand to market a new line of boardshorts.
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The most famous surfers in rock bands
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