dev stack:
Spain
English Español Русский
United States
Band
1977 / Present
0
0

History

Wall of Voodoo was a New Wave/Alternative rock group from Los Angeles, California, United States best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band's best known lineup consists of Stan Ridgway (vocals, keyboards), Marc Moreland (guitar), Chas Gray (bass, vocals) and Joe Nanini (drums). The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone.

Wall of Voodoo had its roots in Acme Soundtracks, a film score business started by Stan Ridgway, later the vocalist and synth player for Wall of Voodoo. Acme Soundtracks office was across the street from the Hollywood punk club The Masque and Ridgway was soon drawn into the emerging punk/new wave scene. Marc Moreland, guitarist for The Skulls began jamming with Ridgway at the Acme Soundtracks office and the soundtrack company morphed into a New Wave band. In 1977, with the addition of Skulls members Bruce Moreland (Marc's brother) as bassist and Chas Gray as keyboardist, along with Joe Nanini, who had been the drummer for Black Randy and the Metrosquad, the first lineup of Wall of Voodoo was born.

Read full Bio

Members

Marc Moreland
since 1977 till 1988 Unknown
Chas T. Gray
since 1977 till 1988 Unknown
Bruce Moreland
since 1977 till 1981 Unknown
since 1983 till 1988 Unknown
Stan Ridgway
since 1977 till 1983 Unknown
Joe Nanini
since 1977 till 1983 Unknown
Andy Prieboy
since 1983 till 1988 Unknown
Ned Lukhardt
since 1983 till 1988 Unknown
Bill Noland
since 1982 till 1983 Unknown

Fans of Wall of Voodoo (0)

No fans yet. Be first :)

ShoutBox for Wall of Voodoo

CTRL+ENTER = Send Comment