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Doo Wop Show Wednesday Night
Tune in at 9PM on February 25th for another edition of the Doo Woo Show with Norfleet Jones. Leave a Comment here if you hear the last show or plan to listen tonight!
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Doo Wop Show Wednesday Night
"My True Love" - The Tams
This one has been hot! If you like it - Rate it at SurfCountdown From the songwriter's Youtube Channel: Feel the soul, the harmony, and the history with "My True Love" by The Tams — a classic love song that continues to inspire and uplift across generations. Known for their energetic live performances and the distinctive Tam o' Shanter hats that gave the group its name, The Tams have been a staple of soul and beach music for decades. This lyric video brings their smooth vocal style to life, letting you sing along to every heartfelt word. 👉 Whether you’re reliving your favorite memories or discovering The Tams for the first time, My True Love will speak to the soul. 📌 About The Tams: With hits like "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" and "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)", The Tams earned their reputation as soul music legends, blending harmony-rich vocals with feel-good rhythms and unforgettable stage presence. #surfcountdown2026
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Reflections on the SOS Midwinter Break: A Beach Music Journey
Hey there, folks, it's Jim Quick here, your friendly neighborhood beach music troubadour. If you've ever caught me and Coastline tearing up the stage with some soulful shag rhythms, you know I'm all about that Carolina sound. I've been touring the Southeast for over 34 years now, and at one time we were cranking out more than 250 shows a year. We dropped sixteen albums along the way. But today, I want to take y'all on a little trip down memory lane about one of my favorite traditions: the SOS Midwinter Break in North Myrtle Beach. As someone who's performed at countless SOS events, including those electric Midwinter gatherings, this one's close to my heart. Let me tell you how it all started and why it's become the heartbeat of our shag community. Back in the beginning, around 1980, the Society of Stranders – or SOS as we all know it – was just a spark of an idea. It all kicked off with that first proclamation from the City of North Myrtle Beach, recognizing the "Strand" – that's Ocean Drive, or O.D. to the locals – as the epicenter of shag dancing and beach music. Shag itself? Oh, that's got roots going way back to the late 1940s in the African American communities along the Carolina coast, where folks started swinging to those smooth beach tunes. By the time SOS formalized in the early '80s, with its officers and board history tracing back to 1984, it was all about preserving that lifestyle – the dance, the music, the good times on the beach. You know, the Spring Safari in April and the Fall Migration in September were already huge—those 10-day blowouts where thousands of us would descend on Ocean Drive for non-stop shagging, live bands, and catching up with old friends from across the Carolinas. But folks started craving something in between, especially during those long, cold winter months when the beach felt a million miles away. The demand was clear: the community needed a midwinter pick-me-up to keep the spirit alive year-round, a shorter weekend getaway to shake off the January blues, refresh those dance steps with workshops, and reunite without waiting another six months. That's how the Midwinter Break (or Winter Workshop, as some still call it) came to be added as the third pillar—starting as a smaller, more intimate event but growing into its own beloved tradition, ensuring we'd have that SOS magic three times a year instead of just twice. It was all about keeping the groove going strong, no matter the season.
Reflections on the SOS Midwinter Break: A Beach Music Journey
2026 SOS Midwinter Break
SOS Mid Winter 2026 Saturday 1-17 Gene Hensley at OD Arcade 12PM Gene Sistare at Deckerz 12PM Jay Kinlaw at Fat Harold's 1PM Randal Hight at Fat Harold's-BR 1PM Too Much Sylvia at Fat Harold's 2PM Furman Dominick at OD Arcade 4PM John Smith at Duck's 4PM Steve Carter at Deckerz 4PM Darrell Gaither at Fat Harold's 5PM Roger Holcomb at Fat Harold's-BR 5PM Mac Daddy’s Band at Deckerz 7PM Jay Kinlaw at OD Arcade 8PM The Embers at Spanish Galleon 8:30 Tim Elliiot Band at Ducks Nightlife 9PM Jimmy Bufkin at Fat Harold's 9PM Bill Moore at Fat Harold's-BR 9PM. Sunday 1-18 Dennis Brumble at Fat Harold's 1PM Gary Lowder and Smokin' Hot at Fat Harold's 2PM Rick and Lesa at Deckerz 3PM Glenn Pridgen at Fat Harold's 6PM Jeff James at Deckerz 7PM Here are the flyers that I found for the various clubs this weekend SOS Midwinter Break 2026 in Ocean drive North Myrtle Beach, SC January 15-18
2026 SOS Midwinter Break
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