Voodoo Swing gets into deep water in upcoming “Linda Lee” music video. What such crime could justify this cruel punishment?
Voodoo Swing is Shorty Kreutz on lead guitar and vocals; Walter Spano on drums and and Tommy Collins on the doghouse double-bass. Their unique style of “rip-it-up” Rockabilly first attracted England’s Nervous Records in 1993. Voodoo Swing’s debut album “We’re Usin’ Code Names!” is followed by a second album, “Well, Okay Then!” released on Netherlands’ Rockhouse Records label. The band also scores the soundtrack for the Lowrider documentary “Low and Slow” as well as for the full-length feature film “Rockabilly Vampire”. In 1998, Shorty is awarded “Best Electric Guitar Player” by Salt Lake’s City Weekly Magazine reader’s poll. In the early years, the band headquartered in Salt Lake City. After a long hiatus, the band regrouped in Phoenix and since then released, “Greasers Por Vida”, “Refried Voodoo Beans”, “Keep on Rollin’”, “Fast Cars, Guitars, Tattoos and Scars”, and “To You My Friend”. This summer they will be taking their grease and guitars on tour in Europe.
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