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erry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! From the entire crew of Garage71 Radio and Grease Inc., we wish you and your family a very special, warm holiday filled with cheer.

This time of year helps remind us to slow down a little and take the time to give back to our community. We have been blessed to be a part of the Bearded Sinners annual Chili Cook-Off and Coat Drive for the needy. It’s amazing to meet the social gaps that continue today when you see a bunch of “deplorables” taking time to look out for strangers in need during the winter months. Maybe, we should all learn a little more from others actions. We will be part of a couple of Toy Drives this season. B3 Bar and Grill will host another great event providing gifts for 7 Bridges to Recovery, and NoLove4Atlanta will hosting their annual Toys for Tots Cruise In at our studio on December 11th. Last year we collected over two truck loads of toys and $5k in cash to donate to the Marines. It was a sight to see! Following the Toys for Tots event, we will open our doors for the Dirty Santa Party at the studio. Make sure you wear your ugly sweater!!! It’s a must to attend!!! It’s time to spike the egg nog and have some good holiday laughs. Make sure you tune in to Garage71 this holiday season. We are relaunching the V8 Lounge on Sundays. During the holidays, we will be playing a great mix of Rockabilly, Swing, and Rock Christmas tunes. You know, the ones the “big” stations won’t play! Tune in anytime at www.garage71.com or download the Android or TuneIn App and listen anytime. We look forward to recognizing your choices next month for the Ink and Oil awards. Thank you for your input and choices. This year has had the biggest response yet! #iamkustomkulture #garage71radio @greaseinc

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may only be 19 years of age, but that doesn’t stop me from keeping up with the big dogs. Most of the guys that come to my shop are over 30, and looking to get work done on forgotten projects. My father and I run a car shop in central Albuquerque, New Mexico. I had the opportunity to learn a skill set that took my father over 20 years to acquire, and I work on it every day. Needless to say, I really do learn something new every day. Growing up I was the master of model cars, and would practice drawing until my hands couldn’t hold the pencil. My family always said I excelled in everything I tried, but the problem was that I couldn’t stick to any one thing. There was so much out there for me to learn. While most boys my age would rather chase girls and race cars on video games, I was interested in getting my hands dirty on real cars after school. The classroom was a place that made me feel small, but as soon as I would get

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to the shop I had the world in my hands. Instead of learning numbers or earning a degree, I ended up learning a trade that school couldn’t offer. Little did I know, I’d end up earning an extraordinary, truly priceless gift. I started spending all day, every day, at the shop. After all these years (and 5 sisters), my dad can finally rest knowing I can take over. The most satisfying reward I get in this business is the praise from guys who have been doing this longer than I’ve been alive. I hear everyone talking about their dream cars, but for me it’s no dream. I’m lucky enough pinch myself and wake up to my ‘51 Chevy Business Coupe. Heartbreaker was my dream that I made a reality. I encourage anyone who is drawn to keeping this culture alive to be apart of it. There are no words to explain the feeling of accomplishing a masterpiece, for myself and others.

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Owner: Chris Martinez Model: business coupe Built by: Chris Martinez Time: 2 years Body: two door coupe Body Work: Chris Martinez Cars name: Heartbreaker

Engine Motor: 383 stroker Rebuilder: Nightons Automotive Machine Shop Ignition: HEI Cylinders: 8 Carb: 650 edelbrock Exhaust: dual 3 inch with magnaflow mufflers Transmission Year: 1967 th400 Shifting: Automatic Rear End: 1986 disk brake corvette

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Suspension Front: Tubular mustang 2 (No Limit) Rear: 5 link (air ride suspension) Paint Painter: Joe &Chris Martinez Color: Kandy magenta Accessories Headlight: 55 chevy (modified) Taillight: 55 chevy (modified) Dash: stock Steering: Flaming river Seat: stock Upholstery: white tuck-n-roll by Custom Creations Upholstery

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Wheels Front: 165 70 15 cokers classic Rear: 215 75 15 cokers classic Brakes: all wheel disk brake Body fab Roof: chopped 6 inches Door: handles shaved

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What type of Music do you like? I listen to a little bit of everything. It ranges heavily depending on my mood! What is your favorite Band? Currently Blood On the Harp Favorite Song? “The Last Laugh” by Blood On the Harp. It will probably change tomorrow! What is your favorite Movie? The Little Mermaid What type of Hang Outs do you go to? Live music, awesome cars, or just having a quiet night with drinks and friends! What is your Drink of Choice? Bloody Mary or Gin. What is a Turn On? Beard, tattoos, motorcycles. What is a Turn Off? Baby face, no tattoos, no motorcycle. Kidding! But seriously... Do you change your own oil? That’s why my choice of men are greasers! By the way, I need my oil changed!



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he Grease Inc. gentlemen are always

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searching for ways to look dapper and slick. We get the opportunity to see a lot of unique products coast to coast that many of our readers do not. We found Oddball Pomade while traveling back from New Mexico during a stop in Austin, Texas. Produced by a small local company based in Bay City, Texas, this pomade really impressed.

Oddball Pomade is made with 100% natural ingredients. Made with natural oils and wax, Oddball Pomade goes on lighter than a traditional wax pomade but has a nice water base finish and feel. The really great thing about Oddball Pomade we liked is that it lasts all day; during a day on the road and working long hours at events, this pomade made a serious impression! Oddball Pomade has a medium to strong hold with a semigloss finish. This pomade has the capabilities of rejuvenating and conditioning your hair with the Vitamin E and Omega-6 fatty acids found in its natural ingredients. Oddball Pomade is peppermint and eucalyptus scented, helping you stay smelling fresh till death. Your hair thanks you. Start with a small amount, a little goes a long way! Ingredients included: • White Beeswax (Filtered) • Shea Butter • Grape Seed Oil • Arrowroot Powder • Essential Oils (Peppermint and Eucalyptus) Another great holiday gift idea. Go to http://oddballpomade.bigcartel.com/ and orders yours today on-line.

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he most wonderful time of the year is almost here! It’s time to start decking the halls and planning your special look for all the festivities ahead. This 50’s style Maggie Dress from Voodoo Vixen will have you looking gorgeous! It was inspired by a dress from the one and only Dita Von Tesse. It has an underlying heart shaped neckline and is covered with sheer green floral chiffon. The emerald green color is amazing! The bodice is fitted and has faux buttons to the waist. The skirt has box pleats and is very full, perfect for spinning around on the dance floor. The dress also comes with a matching belt to cinch your waist. The Maggie Dress is currently available directly from Voodoo Vixen. Plus size and regular sizing is available from many of their stockist. Voodoo Vixen is a vintage-inspired label that brings style and class to the modern woman. They are based out of London and design their lines between there and LA. They have custom designs and extremely high quality. You will be sure to stand out in their clothing! I wore my Bettie Page Peep Toe Booties. They are so pretty! They have black lace over a nude color with black rhinestone decorations and they lace up the front. The hair piece is by Jazzafine. pieces full of verve. Whatever occasion or outfit you are trying to plan a special accessory for, Jazzafine can help! She makes beautiful fascinators, headbands, hats, and much more. I had the pleasure of shooting these pictures at Junk Drunk Jones in Canton, GA. They specialize authentic vintage items and high quality reproductions. It is always fun to go there and see what new treasures they have!

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or over 25 years, Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys have been keeping the music of their rockabilly founding fathers alive, while keeping things fresh. They’re one of the premiere practitioners of American roots rock and they play it as if they were there when it began. When you ask Big Sandy about the band’s music he says, “I think of us as just a rock and roll band - a rock and roll band that’s letting the roots show.” Music has been an inspiration to him all his life, beginning with an early fascination of Elvis Presley. Big Sandy’s quest to find out more about the King of Rock and Roll led him to find out what inspired Elvis, “which in turn led me on a search to try to find some of the records

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that might have been in his collection. In elementary school, I spent hours in the local library reading up on music history with special attention to the different genres of music that led to the development of rock and roll.” These hours spent listening to the origins of rock music would take him to another world and daydreams of being the person on stage singing these songs. By the time he hit his teenage years the Stray Cats burst onto the scene. Along with The Blasters, The Rockin’ Rebels, and the guy who had the biggest

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influence on Big Sandy’s quest to become a musician, James Intveld, he found himself surrounded by music that had survived the last thirty years. By the time he started the Fly-Rite Boys in ‘88, Big Sandy had already been in several rockabilly bands, but they hadn’t quite clicked up until that point. They had been working day jobs on top of gigging, but it was when their first LP was released in ‘89 and reviewed in the British rock magazine “Now Dig This” that the transformation from Robert Williams to Big Sandy was complete and he realized music was what he wanted to do with his life. The music these guys have created since then has translated into several albums full of excited joyful music filled with an infectious quality causing your toes to tap and your hips to shimmy. The years have been good to Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys as they’ve grown in popularity and stature - finding themselves as one of the most well-respected modern rockabilly bands. When asked if it’s the band’s goal to stick close to their traditional roots, Sandy says that’s not something they focus on when writing and recording. “I think our approach to the music and the sound we get is mostly a result of the music that I grew up listening to and have always played. Other bands and musicians sometimes have different musical backgrounds than we do and their take on things reflects that. I don’t really feel like I’m on a mission to preserve traditional sounds, even though that might be the end result. I just want to make MUSIC and I have to stick with what I know because, well, it’s what I know. It’s

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better for me to leave the Neo or Psycho end of things to those that know those genres and are good at playing it.” Not everything has been peaches and cream for Big Sandy as he admits his battle with the bottle has been his biggest challenge. “It’s a fine line to walk. I know that it has been responsible for helping me come up with what I think are some of my better songs over the years - and some of my more inspired stage performances - but it’s also cost me a lot over the years.” But his strong personal convictions help keep him grounded when life throws those inevitable curve balls. Family also plays a large role in keeping him “well-balanced, grounded and motivated.” Like any of us, the right situation and location are needed to get motivated. Sitting at a bar nursing a drink and soaking up other people’s conversations is a great source of musical inspiration for Big Sandy. He’ll get inspired at odd moments and it never hurts to have a guitar nearby to help translate what he’s hearing into an actual written piece. Taking those words to paper, then to instrument, and finally to record is always an exciting and rewarding process for Big Sandy. It doesn’t stop there because as he tells me, “There is nothing at all like playing a song off of your latest record and watching people in the crowd sing along to it. THAT is the greatest feeling.” This doesn’t stop at recording with his Fly-Rite Boys. If you haven’t already, you should do yourself a favor and pick up Los Straitjackets’ 2007 “Rock En Español, Vol. 1” featuring Big Sandy. Having a chance to work with Cesar Rosas, who produced the record, was a thrill for the musician. Growing up in LA created a love and respect for Los Lobos, “so I felt very fortunate to find myself working with Cesar at his home studio.” Their subsequent tour was a blast for Big Sandy. “There’s not as much pressure for me when I’m out on the road with them, mainly because it’s not my band and I don’t have the responsibilities that go along with that. I can cut loose more and tap into a different kind of performance that I don’t get to explore with my own band.” He’s talked with Los Straitjackets about getting together again for Vol. 2 and it looks as if there’s a very good chance of that happening sometime in 2010. His love of music doesn’t stop with what you hear him play onstage

“I think that if all of us in the rockabilly / psychobilly /roots world banded together, we might really be able to make some noise and have an impact on a much bigger scale.”

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each night. Age, experience, and exposure to a wide variety of music over the years has taught him there are plenty of great tunes to catch. “A lot of people that I’ve talked to on the road seem to have the impression that I’m only into the kind of music that I myself have played over the years and that I’m only a fan of bands with a ‘traditional’ approach. That isn’t the case at all. I might have been a bit that way when I first started, but I was a teenage kid then, but I’m a forty-something year old man now.” However, the popular music scene isn’t something that takes a place in Big Sandy’s life. He stopped paying attention to what was considered popular and the latest hip trends back in the 90’s. His opinion is that, “Popular culture, in general, has gone

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to shit and most of the new music coming out these days is a direct reflection of that.” He’s not alone in this when you consider the low quality music most large record labels pump out in order to get a mediocre hit while hundreds of quality bands remain independent and “undiscovered.” He also sees problems in the ‘billy scene, but offers a potential solutions. “I think that if all of us in the rockabilly/psychobilly/roots world banded together, we might really be able to make some noise and have an impact on a much bigger scale.” One of the bands on his radar, which he recommends we try to catch, is Eilen Jewell - a young lady based out of Boston with her band. “She’s a great songwriter, has a fantastic voice, and drinks home-brewed

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One name mentioned, Ronnie Dawson, has a special place for Sandy. “Ronnie Dawson was in there because he is, was, and always will be a huge inspiration as a performer and as a human being.”

liquor out of a fruit jar. The whole band does actually and I thought that I was bad with the tequila.” One of the true stand-out songs in the Big Sandy arsenal is “Power of the 45.” The song is a call to arms to all listeners to get their toes tappin’ as well as a roll call for the band’s major influences. It shows the respect the group has for the music they both listen to and create. As Big Sandy put it, the song is, “both a tribute to some of the musicians whose records inspired me growing up and a salute to that magical process of laying a diamond tipped needle into a vinyl groove and having such joyful noises that come pouring out.” Names mentioned in the song include Junior Parker, Janis Martin, Ronnie Dawson, Glen Glenn, Little Esther,

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Chuck Berry and Etta James. “I think with this album we’ve gotten to the point where we fully and more accurately represent the full spectrum of what we were listening to when all of us were growing up,” Big Sandy says when asked about “Turntable Matinee.” “Power of the 45” is his personal shout out to the musicians that moved him in his younger days. Some of them, including Glen Glenn and Johnny Powers, have become friends in recent years. One name mentioned, Ronnie Dawson, has a special place for Sandy. “Ronnie Dawson was in there because he is, was, and always will be a huge inspiration as a performer and as a human being.” When asked to leave us with a favorite Christmas memory, Big Sandy recalls a memory that recently came back to him regarding a lost track. “Some years back, during the peak of the so-called swing craze, we were approached by a major label to contribute a track for a Christmas Swing compilation they were putting together. I wrote, and we recorded, a song called “Merry Christmas From The L.A. County Jail”. We submitted the song, they said they dug it, we got payed for it, then the compilation never came out. By the time Christmas season began to roll around, the bottom was already beginning to drop out of the whole swing thing and I guess they just decided to pull the plug on the project. I’ve always wondered what happened to the master tapes for that little ditty. I thought it was pretty good and would like to either put that version out, or re-record it as part of a complete Christmas Album, but we sent them the only copy of the tape and it’s probably lost forever. Hmmm, how did that song go again? I don’t know.” Big Sandy and the boys are always touring about to hit the west coast and mid-west area. Make sure you check out their hottest new single “Fine, Fine, Superfine!” and catch them when they hit your town! http://www.bigsandy.net https://www.facebook.com/ bigsandyandhisflyriteboys/

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Sisters Tuesday Night Cruise In

Commerce, GA Time: December 3, 2016 from 7am to 1:30pm Location: Atlanta Dragway City/Town: Commerce, GA Website: www.NEGeorgiaSwapMeet.com Phone: (706) 424-5035 Event Type: Swap Meet, Car Show Organized By: Brad Ocock

Loganville, GA Time: Every Tuesday from 4:30pm to 8:30pm Location: Sister’s Family Restaurant Street: 6550 Hwy 20 (Hwy 20 and Rosebud/Miller Bottom Roads) City/Town: Loganville, GA Phone: 770-676-7497 Event Type: Car & Motorcycle Cruise-in Organized By: Eastside Cruizers

Streetside Classics Toys for Tots Cruise In

Allen Memorial UMC Holiday Car & Bike Show

Lithia Springs, GA Time: December 3, 2016 from 11am to 2pm Location: Streetside Classics Atlanta Showroom Street: 213 Thornton Road Suite 400 City/Town: Lithia Springs, GA Website or Map: http://streetsideclassics.com/ Phone: 6782791609 Event Type: Collector Cruise, in, Charity Organized By: Denise/Streetside Classics

Oxford, GA Time: December 10, 2016 from 9am to 4pm Location: Allen Memorial United Methodist Church Street: 803 Whatcoat Street City/Town: Oxford, GA Website: www.Facebook.com/AmumcHolidayMarket Phone: 404-488-7576 Event Type: Car & Bike Show, Festival & Fundraiser Organized By: Lyn Gossage

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Citra, FL Time: December 11, 2016 from 8am to 2pm Location: Motorcross Park Street: 2035 146th Court City/Town: Citra, FL Website or Map: http://www.northocalaswapmeet.com Phone: 352-597-2377 Event Type: Swap Meet, Car & Bike Show Organized By: N.O. Swap Meet

Marietta, GA Time: Every Tuesday from 7am to 9am Location: Marietta Diner Street: 306 Cobb Parkway South City/Town: Marietta, GA Event Type: Breakfast Cruise In Organized By: Dik Wesson

North Ocala Motorcycle & Car Swap Meet

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UPCOMING SHOWS

Collector Car & Motorcycle Show

Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet Homosassa, FL Time: December 18, 2016 from 8am to 1pm Location: Howards Flea Market Street: 6373 S Suncoast Blvd City/Town: Homosassa, FL Website: www.howardsfleamarket.com Phone: (352) 628-3532 Event Type: Motorcycle Show, Swap Meet Organized By: Howards Flea Market

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ATL ANTI-FEST

THE PINX PLASTER (reunion) Spore Lord (cd release) Buzzards of Fuzz Day Old Man Palaces

www.SouthEastWheelsEvents.com where up to date information is available and all Car and Motorcycle Events are promoted for free. Call Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 for assistance or email at Mike@SouthEastWheelsEvents.com

2 day experimental music & noise festival

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DEAD REGISTER

NEW MASTERS OF EVIL (AL)

MICHAEL MYERZ Fake Flowers AyOh + TBA

Iron Whip (cd release) Zruda Old Thrones

Paladin Armed Chaos + TBA

W/ TIGHT BROS NETWORK

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FEBRUARY 15

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MOTHERSHIP (TX)

SUPPRESSIVE FIRE (NC) DIRE HATRED (NC) Thoth Nemesis Obsolescence

ALCEST (FR)

Order of the Owl + TBA EVERY MONDAY!

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Winder, GA Time: December 18, 2016 from 11am to 3pm Location: Cracker Barrel Restaurant to Papas Place in Dawsonville Street: 301 Exchange Way City/Town: Braselton, GA Phone: 770-883-0160 Event Type: Sunday Drive, Car & Bike Event Organized By: Dixie Cruisers: Contact Mike Thies

DECEMBER 10

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RECORDS OF MASS DESTRUCTION! We play punk, metal & more from 10pm-1am! NO COVER

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Dixie Cruisers Club Family Sunday Drive

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Alpharetta, GA Time: December 17, 2016 from 11am to 2pm Location: Miller’s Ale House - Alpharetta Street: 107 Davis Drive City/Town: Alpharetta, GA Phone: 678-513-7105 Event Type: Toys For Tots, Car & Bike Show Organized By: Miller’s Ale House

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Toys For Tots Car & Bike Show

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Covington, GA Time: December 11, 2016 from 11am to 4pm Location: Berry’s Christmas Tree Farm Street: 70 Mt Tabor Road City/Town: Covington, GA Website or Map: http://www.berrystreefarm.com Phone: 770-602-6003, 770-786-5833 Event Type: Car & Bike Show, Fundraiser, Relay-For-Life Organized By: Chuck Berry

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