Ep. 82: Surf's Most Interesting Man: Danny DiMauro
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The 80 or so minutes of this episode is a meager attempt to give proper room for writer, furniture peddler, and former hair stylist Danny DiMauro to share his life of surf and style. From the threats of violence in Montauk after making the film "Kook Paradise", to the "NYC surf shop wars" of the Aughts, adult learners and Joel Tudor, jetting to Kelly's pool, the Saturday's Magazine Editor-at-large lives big and goes deep. He outwardly dislikes the label of Legend, but he's entitled to it. Sound credit: "Kook Paradise" by Tin Ojeda and Danny DiMauro Music credit: Snake Oil Salemen http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Snake_Oil_Salesmen/Snake_Oil_Salesmen/Snake_Oil_Salesmen_-_Snake_Oil_Salesmen_-_06_Danny
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