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  1. In late 2023 Andy Prieboy and Chas T. Gray launched a website under the name "Wall of Voodoo 2", announcing the upcoming release of recently rediscovered and previously unreleased recordings. These recordings consisted of live recordings, master tracks as well as demos dating back to 1983 when the group consisted of only Gray and Marc Moreland ...

  2. El resto de la banda, conformada por Marc Moreland, Chas T. Gray y con el regreso de Bruce Moreland, siguieron adelante bajo el nombre de Wall of Voodoo. Poco después, Andy Prieboy, exintegrante de la banda de new wave de San Francisco Eye Protection se unió como cantante y se añadió a Ned Leukhardt como baterista.

  3. KCSN Radio Interview with Chas T. Gray of Wall of Voodoo, 1984 - YouTube. WallofVoodooRadio2. 15 subscribers. Subscribed. 11. 266 views 2 years ago. This was taped off of the radio (KCSN,...

  4. Chas T. Gray – keyboards, backing vocals, bass guitar. Ned Leukhardt – drums, percussion. Marc Moreland – guitars. Andy Prieboy – vocals, keyboards. Additional musician. Roger Mason – keyboards and backing vocals. Technical. Barry Rudolph – co-producer, mixing. Wall of Voodoo – co-producer, mixing. Greg Edward – engineer.

  5. Recording for the IRS. Records. "Wall of Voodoo" has titled their first album. "Call of the West." The group was formed almost four years ago and has quickly been accepted by fans in the U.K. as well as the U.S.. We talked with "Wall of Voodoo" member Chas. T. Gray.

  6. Happy Planet is the fourth and final studio album by American rock band Wall of Voodoo, released in 1987.It marked the return of producer Richard Mazda, who had produced their 1982 album Call of the West.. Although not as successful as Call of the West, Happy Planet did produce a minor hit with a cover of the Beach Boys' "Do It Again".The album, recorded at Hit City West, reached No. 83 on the ...

  7. In 1977, with the addition of Skulls members Bruce Moreland (Marc Moreland's brother) as bassist and Chas T. 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. [2]