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STAN RIDGWAY celebrates Wall of Voodoo's Call of the West
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August 4,2007

General Admission Seated Show / First come, first seated / $10 per person minimum at tables

Concert starts @ 8 PM
Doors open @ 6 PM
Tickets $20.00 in advance $24.00 day of show.

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All Ages

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One of the most unique singer/songwriters in American music, Stan Ridgway is a true original. From his early days with L.A.'s Wall Of Voodoo, to his even more intriguing solo career, Ridgway has created an impressive body of work.
Stan Ridgway's musical career began in the late seventies as part of a soundtrack company to create music for low-budget horror films. From the ashes, Wall Of Voodoo was born, and with Ridgway as lead voice, released an EP, two albums, and the 1983 hit single "Mexican Radio". Upon leaving, he embarked on a solo career that has included collaborations with drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police on the film "Rumblefish" , other independent film soundtracks, as well as producing other artists, (most recently Frank Black and The Catholics new release "Show Me Your Tears" (2003), in addition to numerous critically acclaimed solo recordings, most recently "Holiday In Dirt" (2002) on NewWest Records and , "Snakebite" (2005) on redFLY Records.
2007 marks the 25th anniversary of Wall Of Voodoo's "Call Of The West" album. To mark the occasion, Ridgway and his band will be performing key songs and music from the classic 80s albums as well as selections from his many solo recordings. A celebration in song, story and spoken word.
Stan Ridgway homepage
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