‘Ragu Riding Only’ is a stripped-down, riding-only version of Brian Wizmerski‘s latest video, ‘Your Mom Uses Ragu’. The video comes in at over five and a half minutes in its riding-only format.
You can watch the full version of ‘Your Mom Uses Ragu’ by clicking here.
Brian Wizmerski has released a new video online that was filmed over the last six years on various iPhones. ‘Your Mom Uses Ragu’ is a continuation of Wiz’s 2016 phone edit, ‘The Thrill is Gone‘, and includes riding from Brian Wizmerski, George Duran, Doug Foulke, Stew Johnson, Aaron Simone, Dave Belcher, Chris Reyes, Adam Penberg, Linwood Monk, Cory Nastazio, and Van Homan.
It’s hard to believe that six years have passed since the release of Orchid Footwear’s final full-length DVD, “Footwork”. The video was originally released and premiered on April 9th, 2011 and was later released online in it’s entirety in February of 2012. The DVD was filmed around Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey by Ryan Navazio with editing by Derek Adams and visual effects provided by Josh Clancy. The video features riding from Brian Hunt, Wiz, Brian Histand, Dave Krone, Micky Marshall, Dan Conway, Randy Brown, Van Homan, Niki Croft, and friends.
Brian Wizmerski released his latest edit earlier today at noon. The edit consists of footage Wiz filmed over the summer of 2015 in the Philadelphia area including JK Lockerby Co. and FDR Skatepark. The video includes riding from Van Homan, Brian Foster, Sanchez, Chris Reyes, and Wiz himself all laced over the classic B.B. King song “The Thrill Is Gone”. The video is also dedicated in memory of Brian Histand.
Last weekend, Brian Wizmerski and Sanchez hosted a jam in memory of “Slow” Joe McIntire who passed away on August 19th. Ryan Navazio was on hand to film the event and put together this very fitting video. The video was released on The Navi Arm earlier today and includes riding from Breyon Woods, James Hess, Kevin Vannauker, Knick Smith, Eddie Grabert, Ryan Niranonta, Brian Wizmerski and more.
“On August 30th, 2015 a group of Joe’s friends threw an impromptu jam at one of his favorite spots in Philadelphia, Baldi Middle School. In memory of “Slow” Joe Mcintire, November 14, 1986 – August 19, 2015.” – Ryan Navazio
Every year, Pennsylvania is home to a number of video premieres, jams and other events that are hosted in the area. As part of our Year End web-series, we wanted to take a look back and highlight some of the more notable events that took place this past year. Before we throw away our 2014 calendar, we put together this list of ten events you should have had marked on your own calendars.