Dino Wild From Red Voodoo Is Rocking With All Night Long


Author: Arroe Collins June 22, 2025 Duration: 9:52
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Dino Wild From Red Voodoo Is Rocking With All Night Long

Red Voodoo is a Sacramento-based rock band formed in 2018, known for their high-energy performances and a modern take on classic rock. They are influenced by 70s and 80s rock, incorporating polished harmonies and catchy hooks. The band consists of Dino McCord (lead vocals), Davin Loiler (lead guitar), Andrew Edwards (bass), and Andy Nathan (drums). 






Red Voodoo has gained recognition for their stage presence and has opened for established rock acts like Sammy Hagar, Y&T, Everclear, and Slaughter. They released their debut single, "Rise Up," produced by Tesla's Frank Hannon, which gained popularity on underground radio. Their music often features a blend of classic rock sounds with a contemporary edge, appealing to fans of bands like Van Halen, Sammy Hagar, and Boston. The band is also known for their energetic live shows and aims to make rock music mainstream again. 






The band's name, "Red Voodoo," was inspired by Sammy Hagar's album of the same name, but the band also uses it to represent the "magic of creating fun rock and roll music" and the energy they put into their live performances. They have also released an EP titled "Red Voodoo" which showcases their musicianship and songwriting




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