The Atlantics was a 1960s Doo Wop/R&B group. Barry White was a member before going solo and becoming a popular bass singer mostly known for songs about love & romance, but affectionately known as "The Walrus of Love."
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The Atlantics was a 1960s Doo Wop/R&B group. Barry White was a member before going solo and becoming a popular bass singer mostly known for songs about love & romance, but affectionately known as "The Walrus of Love."
The Atlantics - Bombora (1963)
Inspired by the surf music coming out of Southern California, the Atlantics from Sydney recorded this absolute epitome of the genre. Bombora is an indigenous Australian term for a place where large waves break over a shallow reef creating conditions for extreme surfing.
The Atlantics - Bombora (1963)
Listen/purchase: Reef Ride by The Atlantics
The Atlantics - 25 Miles (Recroded Live at The Nite-Lite Lounge) [1971]