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Hoodoo Man

Bill Cole, Jere Ellis - 1993 Monkey Bidness Music

Way back when, when Tennessee upset the University of Miami in the Sugar Bowl, Billy Cole was there.  He came home with the idea of a song that he wrote while running around New Orleans having fun.  He and Jere put it all together, and "Hoodoo Man" was born.  But they couldn't get a recording they liked of it, so they put it off until the "Bidnessmen and Associates" sessions, after they had taken the arrangement and slowed it down, to throw into "the swamp," where the real HooDoo comes out.

With the help of Dale Brown on bass, Edwin Milam on piano, Bill Davidson on backing vocals, here is "HooDoo Man."

Bill Cole - drums, lead and backing vocals; Jere Ellis - rhythm and lead guitars, backing vocals;

John Nichols - piano, organ, synthesizer, backing vocals
with:
Dale Brown - bass; Bill Davidson - backing vocals; Edwin Milan - piano; Wardlaw Steele - synth horns

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