Fri, Mar 29
Save Ferris
The Fabulous Rudies
Makua Rothman
8:45PM (Doors: 8:30PM )
$25.00 - $39.00
Ages 21 and Up
This show is at Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA

Ticket Price: $22 advanced / $25 day of show / $39 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

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Save Ferris
California's Save Ferris are a ska and pop-punk outfit showcasing lead vocalist Monique Powell. Formed in 1995, the group initially came together after the breakup of the punk and mariachi-influenced band Los Pantalones. When some of the members began working on new material, Save Ferris was solidified with the addition of Powell as vocalist. Naming themselves after the classic character in the 1985 John Hughes comedy Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Save Ferris began gigging around the Orange County area and quickly recorded the 1996 EP Introducing Save Ferris. After selling a surprising 12,000 copies of the EP, the band was invited to compete in a national Grammy showcase of unsigned bands where they performed well and ultimately flew to New York for the final round, catching the attention of a senior executive at Epic Records, who signed them. 
 
In 1997, Save Ferris released their full-length debut album, the Peter Collins-produced It Means Everything. Buoyed by an exuberant cover of Dexys Midnight Runners' "Come on Eileen," the album broke through. The group toured heavily in support, appearing on the Van's Warped Tour and sharing dates with the Offspring, Sugar Ray, and others. Two years later, they returned with Modified, which found the group shifting more toward a pop-punk-oriented sound. In 2003, Powell regrouped a new version of Save Ferris for a self-funded tour that culminated in an appearance at the Ska Summit in Las Vegas. However, by the end of the year the band had gone on indefinite hiatus. During this period, Powell guested on various albums, including cuts by Hilary Duff, Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, and others.
 
In 2013, Powell re-formed a new version of Save Ferris and began touring, launching a successful crowdfunding campaign for a new Save Ferris album. On the heels of that support, the band co-headlined the Mexico City Ska Fest along with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones in 2016. In 2017, Save Ferris returned with the Checkered Past EP. Produced by Oingo Boingo bassist John Avila, Checkered Past was the group's first album of new material in over 15 years. 
 
Today, Save Ferris is Monique Powell, who is now sole owner of the band. Under her direction, Save Ferris shows continue to climb in entertainment value while finding a resurrection into new audiences of all ages all over the world. 
The Fabulous Rudies

Originally named The Rudies, began when a young high school teacher, Tom Voris of San Marcos High School in San Diego, put together a ska band together with his students to play at local school events.  Little did he know that his love of ska and helping students would lead the band into the local and beyond music scene.

The Fabulous Rudies are often referred to as a cross between Sublime and No Doubt.  This eclectic nine-piece outfit has been burning up the SoCal club scene off and on for the last 27 years and has received national media attention through regular and college radio, television and film, the Internet, and trade magazines.  In 1998, Music Connection Magazine touted the group as one of the Top 100 unsigned bands claiming, “...any major or indie label would be doing themselves a favor by checking out this young energetic band.”  Guy Defazio Music came calling first to offer the fabulous ones distribution in Europe and song placement in the upcoming film, American Pie.  As did Infiniti Records (IMG), in Japan to distribute their San Diego award winning CD, Rudies Rarities…  The band also recorded The Brady Bunch Song that was to be used in the new Brady Bunch Movie.  They also placed songs (Keep on Movin’ and Rearrange) on the Disney Channel for the show, In A Heartbeat, where the rudies opened for Don Ho’s daughter, Hoku, in that episode.  The Fabulous Rudies also placed Rearrange in the highly acclaimed Indie Film, The Last Big Attraction, and songs Keep On Movin’ and American Dream in the Independent Movie, The Month of August.  With all these successes, the band would self-destruct going into the new century, the year 2000.

Founder, Tom Voris (Tommy2Rude) and trombonist Don Carter (would take on a leadership role), picked up the pieces and with major line-up changes would carry the torch of SKA Music into the next decade plus, becoming a regular participant in Kevin Lyman’s Vans Warped Tour.  The final phase would be led by Tom’s own daughter in 2010 to front the band, creating their greatest recorded material called Labor of Lust, touring the Warped Tour one last time.

Now there is a Major Motion Picture in the works about the beginnings of this San Diego Ska band.  The Movie: The Fabulous Rudies promises a skankin’ good time as a teacher attempts to investigate his checkered past of music and motivate his students to look beyond the classroom walls in a high school backdrop and ride the SoCal wave of authentic ska music of the ‘90’s!  The Rudies are back!  The Fabulous Rudies are performing again regularly and recording NEW material.  They just completed one of their favorite covers they perform, A Message to You, Rudie and an original reggae song written by saxophonist, Aaron Hudson, titled How Can You Save The World (featuring Alana “Holy Rainbow Club” with Obed Padilla) and Produced by Original Wailer & Roots Covenant founder, AK Cisneros and rudie, Don Carter).  How Can You Save The World shot up to the #1 downloaded Reggae song on Amazon Music and #8 on Apple Music upon its release.  More songs to be released as the rudies story is being converted to script.  Listen to these NEW recordings and all The Fabulous Rudies tracks on your favorite streaming platforms.

Makua Rothman

Ticket Price: $22 advanced / $25 day of show / $39 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

Not on the e-mail list for venue presales? Sign up to be a Belly Up VIP and you will never miss a chance to grab tickets before they go on sale to the general public again!

There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets once purchased.
All times and supporting acts are subject to change.