Adrian Demain

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Adrian Demain
BornDecember 26, 1966
Occupationprofessional musician

Adrian Demain (born December 26, 1966) is a professional musician and former professional skateboarder based in the San Diego, California area. Demain rode for

skateboarding tricks including the Judo, Anti-Judo and double-kick backside air.[3]

Demain has been performing music professionally since the early 1990s as a guitarist, ukulele player, steel guitarist and singer. For three years he played, recorded and toured the world with Stray Cats' bass player Lee Rocker. Demain has also performed and recorded with Forbidden Pigs, Thee Corsairs, Billy Watson and The International Silver String Submarine Band, Gregory Page (musician), Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys, the Cheap Leis and Brawley.[4] Demain started playing blues and rockabilly, and currently focuses on Hawaiian and jazz classics and American Songbook standards.[5] In a 1984 interview, when asked what music he currently liked, Demain stated: "I listen to a little punk, Youth Brigade, Descendents, and just about anything else. Right now my favorite band is One the Juggler."[6]

References

  1. ^ Adrian Demain Skately.com
  2. ^ House of Kasai Skately.com
  3. ^ Adrian Demain skateboarding interview Old School Andrew (Archive)
  4. ^ Adrian Demain Discogs.com
  5. ^ In The Shop With Adrian Demain TKSmith.net
  6. ^ "Interview by Daniel Barger". Board Images (5). 1984 – via Internet Archive.

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