Displaying items by tag: RIP in Peace
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RIP IN PEACE: Josh Marlowe
Skateboarding lost a legend with the passing of Josh "The Bomb King" Marlowe, one of the most powerful skaters to come out of Ocean City, MD and the East Coast vertical scene of the 1980s. His grinds were long, his airs soaring and his handplants tweaked as all hell. Josh Marlowe paved the way. -
RIP IN PEACE: Joe Fong
Joe was not only a pioneering ripper, but also an early member of the Thrasher family. Get to know a legend—gone to soon—with this powerful tribute from his fellow lifer Bryce Kanights. -
RIP IN PEACE: Chris Casey
Whether on the session or in front of the camera, Chris Casey left an everlasting impact with every skate scene he blessed with his infectious energy. His friends Dimitry Elyashkevich and Todd Schweinbold share their touching words to a singular figure of fun and excitement in our little world. -
RIP IN PEACE: Juan "El Meni" Menicucci
The Argentina scene lost a rising star and bright light, but Juan "El Meni" Menicucci's impact leaves an unending mark on our community, from Mar del Plata to the stars. Friend Ale Mercado contributes a beautiful remembrance. RIP IN PEACE. -
RIP IN PEACE: Bill Miller
Midwest skateboarding lost a force of nature recently. Kevin Wilkins remembers the great Bill Miller. -
RIP IN PEACE: Jake Tearney
The Colorado skate community lost a longtime chronicler and genuine ripper in the scene, Jake Tearney. Friend Chris Sessions educates you on his impact along with a few vintage Swellbow zines. -
RIP IN PEACE: KeChaud Johnson
KeChaud Johnson was a cornerstone of the Dallas scene. Whether it was giving lessons or laying down some of the most powerful skating in the Lone Star State, he put his whole heart into it. Read these touching tributes to a true talent. -
RIP IN PEACE: Jay Cabler
Jay Cabler got the cover in 1983 and was a major force in the Tennessee skate scene. Friends remember. -
RIP IN PEACE: Robbie McKinley
Robbie skated with effortless speed, finesse and only two truck bolts in each truck. He also fished, surfed, barbecued and cooked turduckens. His friend Chris Casey remembers the life of a truly remarkable figure. -
RIP IN PEACE: Thomas Taylor
Thomas Taylor was a giant in the Atlanta scene and provided a blueprint for how to live the fullest life as a skateboarder. From his pro career to building a family and fostering the community through his Stratosphere shop, he is remembered by everyone he touched. Read closely as his loved ones reflect on his incredible ride.
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Elijah Berle for Spitfire Wheels
Elijah hits hard with a tight minute of hammers for Spitfire. Peep the new wheels. -
Giorgi Armani's "Brain Fog" Part
More than just a video part, Giorgi unleashes his brain’s full potential, blending performance art and skateboarding to push us into the future. The FS Crook GOD has spoken. -
Andrew Brophy's "Smile Interview" for The Ben Raemers Foundation
Brophy opens up about how he chose his family over partying in this powerful piece by the Ben Raemers foundation. Listen up. -
SK8Mafia's "Micro 3" Video
Small boards and big brains, Alexis, Tyler, Wes and the Mafia keep pushing the Micro program to new heights. -
Butter Goods "Miles Davis" Video
Dougie George, Adilson Pedro, Ben Gore and more masters of the urban environment link lightning-quick lines and impressive ledge work with a timeless score. Race City Jam Event:
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