New Wave Newport!
By OCinSite | November 08, 2011 1:16 PM
Photography by Mike Moir
In 1980 Surfer magazine called the short stretch of sand and surf between the 52nd and 56th street jetties “The Hottest 100 Yards.” Known as Echo Beach, it’s where brash young men like Danny Kwock, John Gothard, Preston Murray and Jeff Parker brought creativity, color and bold expression (think pink wetsuits and polka dot boards!) to what by the late ’70s had become a bland, black-and-white surfing world. Echo Beach wasn’t just a place, it was an attitude that would influence fashion, media, design and pop culture and lead to the creation of companies like Volcom and Stussy and the evolution of Quiksilver into a mega brand. Photographer Mike Moir captured the scene, and was part of it as well. His images are at the heart of The Eighties at Echo Beach, a new book written by Jamie Brisick and Joel Patterson about now-legendary Newport Beach break.
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The Eighties at Echo Beach, by Michael Moir and Jamie Brisick
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Mike Estrada
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Rob Colby, Greg Ryan, Nicolai Glazer and Ryan Simmons at a 1987 Quiksilver party
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Kelly Slater, age 10
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Preston Murray, Jeff Parker and Danny Kwock
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The early days of Team Volcom
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Richard Wolcott in 1984
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54th Street, 1978
