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  1. Origin. Los Angeles, California, U.S. Genres. Post-punk. new wave. art rock. Years active. 1977–1988. Labels. I.R.S. Past members. Stan Ridgway Marc Moreland Bruce Moreland Chas T. Gray Joe Nanini Bill Noland Andy Prieboy Ned Leukhardt. Website.

  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. Bill Noland (bass, 1982-83) Chas T. Gray (keyboards, 1979-88) Joe Nanini (percussion, 1979-83) Ned Leukhardt (drums, 1983-88) Wall of Voodoo had its roots in Acme Soundtracks, a film score business started by Stan Ridgway, who was later the vocalist and harmonica player for Wall of Voodoo.

  4. The remaining members (including a returned Bruce Moreland) enlisted singer Andy Prieboy, and drummer Ned Leukhardt. The band resurfaced in 1985, with the LP, Seven Days In Sammystown.

  5. Ned Lukhardt (1983 – 1988) Stan Ridgway (1977 – 1983) 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).

  6. Seven Days in Sammystown is the third studio album by American rock band Wall of Voodoo, released in 1985. This was the first Wall of Voodoo album to include Andy Prieboy on vocals and Ned Leukhardt on drums—following the departure of frontman Stan Ridgway and percussionist Joe Nanini —and also features the return of original ...

  7. Explore Ned Leukhardt's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ned Leukhardt on AllMusic.