Spies Who Surf


Spies Who Surf were a surf rock band from Chicago. They were recognized by Billboard as being part of a global surf rock movement. They have shared the stage with national surf acts, including the Ventures and Dick Dale.

Background

They debuted on Thanksgiving 1987 and disbanded in 1997, though they did reform for one show in 1999.
In the Illinois Entertainer's first Chicago Musician Awards, held July 16, 1990 at Cabaret Metro, David Suycott was voted "best drummer" and Todd Colburn was voted "best guitarist". Suycott also won the Avalon's Drum Solo Contest in 1990.
In 1993 David Suycott left the band to join the industrial rock band Stabbing Westward. Todd Colburn moved to New York where he formed his own surf band, called "This Spy Surfs", with B. Clay on bass and Max Tucker on percussion. Tommy Klein co-founded the jazz fusion ensemble Liquid Soul along with Psychedelic Furs sax player Mars Williams.
Tommy Klein and Marty Busca continued the Spies Who Surf with new drummer Tim Mulvena and new guitarist Marshall Dawson. This line-up continued until 1997 when they disbanded.
In 1999, Tommy Klein was drafted to play a gig with the Greaseballs, another Chicago surf band, substituting for their guitarist Manny Guevara who could not play the show. When the Greaseballs played a few Spies Who Surf tunes, the reaction from the crowd prompted Klein to talk to Busca, who attended the show, about reforming the band. The band did reform briefly, with Suycott returning on drums, but the reunion was short-lived due to Busca's continuing problem with drug abuse. Busca died of a heroin overdose on January 5, 2002. The Spies played one more show on January 20, 2002, as a memorial to Busca, at the Beat Kitchen in Chicago with Dan Polonsky substituting on bass.
In 2010, Tommy Klein and Marshall Dawson started a new surf rock band called "Ambassadors to Earth", along with Dan Polonsky on bass, and Larry Brown on drums.

Band members

Spies Who Surf

Albums

Compilation appearances