soo vooj l’artiste et shelly et cetera

After Hawaii I had heard very little from OC upstart Anthony Savoji besides his confusing stream of apparently avant-garde myspace bulletins. Through the grapevine I had learned that he had received a spread in Movement Mag, gone on a trip to Puerto (among other places), and had done an East Coast promotional tour with new sponsor BZ. But I became eager to learn more when a curious picture surfaced on the web. It appeared that since I had seen him last, young Anthony had embraced his inner Vooj – picking up a box of pastels from Andre and a wide brimmed hat along the way:

“Well . . . I’ve been on the run a lot as of late . . . stopping in a lot of places, at different times, long times and short, I guess just going along with whatever flows my way . . . oh I saw Roger Waters from Pink Floyd play the other night that was a really good experience . . . everything’s up in the air I guess . . . I guess I’ll just go on whatever path I guess I have to take . . . I don’t know where it leads . . . I know I’ll be going back somewhere soon, just got to think of where first . . .”

On the other end of the spectrum we have Josh Shelly who submitted the first guest etcetera. Hailing from Goleta, Josh is half of the dynamic duo behind SHJS Photography and is the Photo Editor for A-Frame magazine. His submission includes a dirty Frenchman, a deepthroat banana eater, and a luchador amongst some more ocean-related gems from his home turf along the Central Coast and recent travels to Mainland Mexico.

Guest: Shelly

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Ex-Goletian Robert Giovannoli stylishly sliding into an early morning tube

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Central Coast meat grinder chuggin’ along

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Walking on water is just one of many tricks in DHubb’s extensive repertoire

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Don’t be fooled by his sweet appearance, Julien is one filthy Frenchmen

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Clive’s dog “Bali” watches on as he backdoors a deep section… such a beautiful “man’s best friend” moment

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“The Worst Haircut Ever”

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Jose Rutherford kills it

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Osky about to get nasty with a banana; the sequence is out of hand

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Sean capturing a tender moment at Gaviota

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The infamous Faggio salesman, facial hair connoisseur, and now luchador posing with Robby and the $exchange post

Housekeeping

Sorry for the lag of news updates, we’ve had a steady mix of combo swell keeping us occupied for the past week or so. As you might have noticed the site is continuing to evolve so keep checking back for new features and updates, including an exclusive interview with the Central Coast’s own Willie Richerson. Also we are opening up the Etcetera feature to guest photographers and videographers. If you’ve got some good images to share don’t be afraid to contact us with your goods. The A-Frame interviews of Roldan and Murdock have been added to the site with some new pictures we shook down from our archives. A new etcetera of the included interview pics was also pieced together here.

The waiting period for the 2007 Human Cronulla Shark Island Challenge has officially begun and will last until July 15 so get your office pools ready now kids. Ben Gohl of NSW won the trials at Cronulla Point and the top 12 from trials were seeded into the main event. Check the official contest site for all the latest and greatest from Cronulla.

‘Tis the season to travel. Several groups have already migrated across the border for some beachbreak fun and several more from the Central Coast are on the way. Be ready for some live updates from the land of red, white, and green.

Finally, here’s a couple disposable gems we stumbled upon – from Pipe perfection to Lillyman’s Pismo excursion.

Roldan/Murdock

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Brett punching through some froth at the infamous Marine Street in San Diego. We were subsequently chased out by locals moments after this photo was taken.

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James on a nugget during the early rounds of the Pipe contest. He ended up making it through 3 rounds before divulging into a Steinlager binge for the remainder of the event.

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Brett says the amber ale of Firestone Brewery in Paso Robles is the secret to a fuller and redder beard.

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Murdock spreading the landing gear after a hefty vert up north of Pismo. He’s been surfing this particular spot for 10 years now and has it pretty wired.

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More Golden Roldan. His love of golf is starting to scare me. “Nick I’m telling you, the greens were like billiard cloth at the new course on the mesa.”

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2Glock looping one out at the Wedge. Kinda rare seeing him surf south of Point Conception but the warmer water is nice for a change.

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Brett setting up for the toob at Black Joe’s sandbar. Upon exit he whipped a nice little roundhouse all for the lens of Kellen Keene’s video camera.

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Ms. B was our gracious host this year in Hawaii and carted us around all over the island of Oahu to experience a little culture. Here is Murder atop the Nuuanu Pali Lookout. It was here in 1795 that Kamehameha the Great and his warriors defeated the Oahu armies by sending them over the surrounding cliffs. Kamehameha was successful in uniting the Hawaiin Islands in 1810 and would become the first king of the islands.

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Sometimes Brett gets mad at seaweed and decides to thrash it up a little.

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James throwing a reverse while backwash explodes in the foreground. This was during one of those mildly Santa Ana days that kept getting better and better as the tide dropped.

Brett Roldan (A-Frame)

(Editor’s Note: This article also appears in A-Frame Magazine v1.2)

>>> Brett Youtube Edit (11.3 mb) <<<

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Raffi calls him Red Dog. Stoker calls him mini-Roach. My aunt calls him a young Bruce Springsteen. While there may be some ambiguity over his namesake, there are no doubts about Brett Roldan’s riding ability. At 26 years of age, Roldan has been in the game for quite some time. With numerous professional dropknee contest victories, a past signature board model, and a travel log that includes Australia, Hawaii, Indonesia, Tahiti, and Mexico, you may start to wonder why you haven’t heard more from the DK freak. Most likely this derives from Brett’s upbringing on the Central Coast, a far cry from the industry spotlight of Southern California.

While remaining in this often-overlooked region may have cost him some coverage or notoriety abroad, his commitment to the Pismo area and its surroundings has earned him the respect of local old school enthusiasts and grommets alike. More than a decade ago Brett was playing that very same role of stoked grom, emulating his dropknee idols down at the Pismo Pier. Since then the tables have turned, and Roldan’s full throttle tail throwing approach seems to be making quite an impression of its own. Despite this fact, old Red Dog remains content with Pismo and its mellow vibe, drinking tall cans, working the local fish joint, and killing it down at the pier on a daily basis.

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What was it like dking Pismo back in the day as a grom with guys like Simon Mason, Heath Erikson, and Darren Delmore lighting it up in front of you?
Amping of course. I’d be out there all day on weekends and would get to see those guys just killing it.


How has Pismo changed since those days?

Let’s see…the waves have gotten worse, there’s a lot of dude bros out there who think they are the next Kelly Slater. There’s a solid grom crew, both stand ups and boogies. A lot of them are progressing fast and starting to shred. There use to be this crew of stand ups we called JGer’s. They rode for this guy Jerry Grantham, a shaper from Pismo, who looked straight from the stone age like Fred Flinstone. These guys were freaking gnarly, but controlled the donkey level to a minimum. They pretty much would beat anyone up, except Mr. Taloa. Ha ha ha. The only thing not to change are all the raised trucks and chowder in bread bowls.

You have been a fixture at Toobs since what, ’75? When did you actually hop on board with Buzz and how is your relationship with them?
’75 huh? Too bad the boogie wasn’t created until ’79. I think it was when I was like 19, back in ’98. Everyone up at Toobs are all time. Buzz, Susan, Pat, Mike, and Marcos are all wonderful individuals. Those guys are like family, I get along with them well.


What’s Marcos over at Toobs like? What’s he got you riding now?

Marcos is classic. He gets a nice afro going from time to time. Right now he’s got me riding a boogie board, a little something sick. Every board I get is complete sickness, unless it’s one of those toboggan boards.


You’ve been on a zillion trips. Tell us why you are such a travel fiend and what you get out of traveling.
It’s nice to get away. Being a boogie boarder, i have to have a job to support myself. So it’s always good to get away from where I work. I’ve gotten a lot out of traveling. You meet so many new friends, you get to see parts of the world people only get see on T.V. It’s hands on education. Plus the waves you get to experience are outrageous.


If you had a dream trip, where would it be and who would be involved?

You know any trip is a dream trip, unless it’s to the valley or somewhere far from the ocean. It would have to consist of good waves, good friends, solid buzz on and no FR’s or FS’s.


Where did you get the nickname Red Dog?

Ahhh yes, good ol’ Red Dog. It was one year when Ruben and I were in Hawaii staying with Will George. Raffi happened to be over the same time and was crashing at Will’s as well. My first day over I got completely fried by the sun. My whole front and back were red. With a tight budget one must learn to scrap and buy what’s cheapest and well, Red Dog 40 ouncers were the cheapest beer at the time so I got a couple. Sure enough Raffi and Will were capping on me all night and decided that I looked like the Red Dog on the front label. I think Will and Raffi split a Seagrams fuzzy navel 4 pack that night.

I’ve always been interested in your family dynamics. You were raised Mormon but still your favorite verb is ‘fisting’. What happened along the way?

Uhhh… you know. Everyone goes through life changing experiences. Uhhhhahahaha… fisting, that’s funny.

While people have come and gone from the Central Coast for different reasons, you have remained. What has made you stay in Pismo all this time and do you see yourself ever leaving?
I don’t know, it’s home. Going on trips make it a little easier to cope with the everyday life in Pismo. When there is waves, there are some sick spots. You just have to be down for a little mission and be on it. I don’t know, couldn’t tell you if I would ever leave or not.

I don’t think people understand Pismo Fish and Chips and its connection to bodyboarding. Give us a rundown of your current employer and what goes down between bowls of chowder.
I couldn’t tell you how many boogies have worked there, like Stoker and pretty much the whole Rookies crew. Right now there’s a few groms bussing tables. It’s a pretty intense work environment. Between some of the employee’s and the customers it attracts, there’s really never a dull moment.

Before and during PFC you had a laundry list of odd jobs. What were a few of these jobs and how hard is it to mix surfing, work, and a social life into your schedule?
Let’s see. I worked at Vons as the Liquor Manager by morning. Helped my buddy, Get Your Grill On Briggs, at Baja Fresh by day. Then I waited tables at Pismo Fish & Chips by night. Sometimes I got an hour between Baja and PF&C and could squeeze in a 40 minute session. It doesn’t matter if it’s good or not, just go swim or paddle around. Socially there’s usually nothing going on anyway. I have a lot of friends in the area so we usually run some Mentone ball or go surf. Now my days are little more simple. I deliver luggage every Tuesday morning from 8-3 for my buddy Tony, and I still wait tables at PF&C.


What’s your agenda for the next year? Any traveling or contests planned?

I’ll probably try to hit up Puerto for that La Punta contest in September or
October, if they have it. Possible Hawaii in February and next late spring in
Australia. I’ll try to do some more of the BIA’s. We’ll see where that takes me and go from there.

Few people know about your skills on the belly. Fill us in on the art of the jammer that you have been perfecting.
I’ve recently been turned onto the Jam by Dk shredder, DHubb. It’s impossible to perfect, there is so many variations.

People always debate about the state of dropknee and where it is heading. What’s your take on this issue?
There’s always going to be someone better, no matter the sport. I don’t know where Dk is headed. Hopefully it progresses, whatever. I’m sure somewhere out there is the next Robo Roach or something.

Are there any local or worldwide dropkneers that we should look out for in the future?
There’s a few groms around these parts, still learning the ropes, but catching on quick.

Do you have any last words or shout outs?
Thanks to all my friends everywhere for good times, the Toobs Crew, my family, Esteem Crew, A-frame, 805bbr.com, and the Rookies Crew. Stan definitely gets a shout out.