This page will contain images about Wall of Voodoo, as they become available.Wall of VoodooWall of Voodoo was a New Wave group from Los Angeles best known for the 1982 hit "Mexican Radio." The band originally consisted of Stan Ridgway (vocals), Marc Moreland (guitar), Bruce Moreland (bass), Chas T. Gray (keyboards), and Joe Nanini (percussion). After a self-titled EP that included a cover version of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire," the band released Dark Continent, an album concerned largely with workplace issues, as being experienced for the first time by the young male. Bassist Bruce Moreland left, and the remaining four members then recorded their best-known album, Call of the West, which includes "Mexican Radio." Singer Ridgway then also left and was replaced by Andy Prieboy, and drummer Nanini by Ned Leukhardt. This lineup created the holiday classic "Shouldn't Have Given Him a Gun for Christmas." Nanini died on December 4, 2000. Marc Moreland died on March 13, 2002. This page about Wall of Voodoo includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Wall of Voodoo News stories about Wall of Voodoo External links for Wall of Voodoo Videos for Wall of Voodoo Wikis about Wall of Voodoo Discussion Groups about Wall of Voodoo Blogs about Wall of Voodoo Images of Wall of Voodoo |
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Marc Moreland died on March 13, 2002. Yaz can refer to either of the following:. Nanini died on December 4, 2000. Yazoo, an English electropop musical act (known as Yaz in the U.S.). This lineup created the holiday classic "Shouldn't Have Given Him a Gun for Christmas.". Carl Yastrzemski, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Bassist Bruce Moreland left, and the remaining four members then recorded their best-known album, Call of the West, which includes "Mexican Radio." Singer Ridgway then also left and was replaced by Andy Prieboy, and drummer Nanini by Ned Leukhardt. After a self-titled EP that included a cover version of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire," the band released Dark Continent, an album concerned largely with workplace issues, as being experienced for the first time by the young male. Gray (keyboards), and Joe Nanini (percussion). The band originally consisted of Stan Ridgway (vocals), Marc Moreland (guitar), Bruce Moreland (bass), Chas T. Wall of Voodoo was a New Wave group from Los Angeles best known for the 1982 hit "Mexican Radio.". |