| Longtime local Santa Barbara/Ventura musician Cowboy Surfer,
known for helping to save the bluffs in Carpinteria in 1998,
running his own record company, Seedless Records, writing
for MusicDish Magazine in NYC, webmaster for the Lobero
Theater in Santa Barbara and now President of Golden Eagle
Video
In 1998, Cowboy Surfer (Stu Shulman) was instrumental in
helping the city of Carpinteria raise $4 million in 4 months
to save a cherished 52 acre coastal bluff property on sacred
Chumash ground
encompassing a harbor seal rookery.
He produced a television commercial, radio spots, web pages
and single handedly raised the funds for a boat ride along
the bluffs which led directly to $1.5 million in grants and
loans from the California Conservancy.
He has also written for MusicDish magazine in NYC, has
managed the website for the Historic Lobero Theater in Santa
Barbara, heads up production for Golden Eagle Video, leads
the band "Cowboy Surfer" and runs Seedless Records and
Films.
He has recently produced two films, one being the 1st
Peoples March for Economic Justice in Santa Barbara with
activist Julia Butterfly Hill as key speaker and a surf film
showing local Santa Barbara and Ventura surf spots with the
Santa Barbara Seals Surf School headed by JP Garcia.
The 4 song CD soundtrack to the film featuring Cowboy Surfer
and blues harmonica legend T Bone Steak as well as the film
on DVD are available at SeedlessRecords.com
For more information or press passes please contact at
cowboysurfer@earthlink.net
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