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Fans worldwide enjoy the swinging tunes of California's own Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Songs like “Go Daddy-O” and “You and Me and the Bottle Makes Three Tonight” have created a dedicated following for Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, a band that draws a large crowd each night on tour! Don't miss your chance to see Scott Morris and the rest of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy perform LIVE! Buy your Big Bad Voodoo Daddy tickets now!
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Fabulous Night at the Bowl!
By Andy from Gardena, CA on 7/18/2008
Pros:
The venue

As a first time user, I found the phone reps to be polite and very helpful. Their information helped me get the best price. The venue, the Hollywood Bowl, was just wonderful. It had been a number of years since I was last there and I found it much improved. Center section Garden Box seats helped a lot. Since I purchased my tickets on the day of the event, I picked up the tickets at "Will Call". A long line but it moved quickly.

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BBVD will keep you swinging all night
By SwingCat-VB from Virginia Beach, VA on 4/6/2007

Our local Swing Dance Club in Virginia Beach - SwingVirginia - had tons of fun and tons of dancers that danced 90+ minutes straight to their show in VaBeach. They kept the crowd swinging the whole time on a sweet dance floor. One of the best times our swing club had all year!

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BBVD and our dancers

more fun than swingcats & kitties should have!

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outstanding performance !!
By TOM from havertown PA. on 1/20/2007
Pros:
Dancing in my seat

CD sounds EXCELLENT!!

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The music and surroundings were great!
By JoAnn Hall from Ogden, UT on 8/1/2006
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Sound
Best For:
Casual Fans, Completely Unfamiliar

I had never been to a concert at Deer Valley, and I thought it was a great experience. The sound was great, the crowd was wonderful. We had a great time.

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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Biography

Like Squirrel Nut Zippers and the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy revived big-band music for the '90s and beyond. BBVD concentrated on the swinging days of the '40s and '50s, borrowing some of the Rat Pack lingo in addition to the zoot suits that cloaked each bandmate. Formed in Los Angeles in 1992, the group built up a following with regular gigs on the local lounge circuit, playing to Gen-Xers enamored with the kitschy charm of the cocktail nation. This burgeoning lounge scene was captured in the hit 1996 indie comedy film Swingers, which featured a song by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy on the soundtrack as well as an onscreen cameo by the band. By the end of 1997, the band had self-released two albums -- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and What'chu Want for Christmas -- which were local hits and led to a major-label contract with Capitol Records.

In February 1998, Capitol released the group's major-label debut, Americana Deluxe (also known as Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, although the album was different from the band's self-released debut). This Beautiful Life followed one year later. By the time the band came together for a follow-up, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy had sold over three million albums, performed at ~Super Bowl XXXIII with Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan, and had their music used in over 60 film and TV trailers. The swing revival had considerably died down, however, thus returning Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to their original status as an underground band.

The group's fifth album, Save My Soul, appeared in 2003, five years after their Interscope debut. Inspired by ~the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Save My Soul found the band expanding its sound to include elements of the Big Easy's jazz, swamp funk, and Cajun traditions. A live CD/DVD and holiday-themed album appeared in 2004. In 2009, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy released How Big Can You Get: The Music of Cab Calloway, which found the band digging even deeper into a hardcore jazz and swing sound. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi