Wednesday, August 04, 2010

HOLY SHARK WEEK VIDEO!: My pal Steve Kolander has taken a bite out of the iconic East coast sea fest!

A great white shark at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico....Image via Wikipedia


By Randy Economy
www.Economy4ABC.Blogspot.com
August 4, 2010
8:20 a.m.

Somewhere out in the ATLANTIC...
on KOLANDER ISLE....

First of all, I totally love the work of Steve Kolander.

I have posted his  You Tube Videos here on my blog in the past.  His take on social issues is classic "American parody" and he has another "hit" on his hand today with his look on "Shark Week" .... taking place on the East Coast this week... 

Inspired by Shark Week On the Discovery Channel, Kolander parody of the Beach Boy's Song, "Catch A Wave" sounds like a "death march" as great white sharks snacked on seals in South Africa.  BTW. Check out his "BP's in the Dog House" video by clicking my links below this post....as well as his "Curse the Volcano" from last years Iceland blown mountain top....


We need Steve to hit LA soon for a concert. 

As a matter of fact, I would LOVE to get him for a one night performance here at the Grille 91 at the Sheraton Cerritos Hotel.  Hummm.....   Paging, Mr. Kolander....  Representin my PEEPS in BAWSTAN! 
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4 comments:

steve kolander said...

Hey Randy, thanks for the shout out! Always like seeing reading your blogs! Just went to the Cape this weekend and had a hard time getting in the water knowing they had closed down the beaches on the other side of the island because of great white sightings.

steve kolander said...

Hey Randy, thanks for the shout out! Always like seeing reading your blogs! Just went to the Cape this weekend and had a hard time getting in the water knowing they had closed down the beaches on the other side of the island because of great white sightings.

Steve Kolander said...

Hey Randy, thanks for the shout out! Always like seeing reading your blogs! Just went to the Cape this weekend and had a hard time getting in the water knowing they had closed down the beaches on the other side of the island because of great white sightings.

Steve Kolander said...

Hey Randy, thanks for the shout out! Always like reading your blogs! Just went to the Cape this weekend and had a hard time getting in the water knowing they had closed down the beaches on the other side of the island because of great white sightings.