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Clark Terry
Clark Terry
American swing and bebop musician
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Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
American swing and ska band
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The W's
The W's
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Maynard Ferguson
Maynard Ferguson
Canadian jazz musician and bandleader
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Doc Severinsen
Doc Severinsen
American jazz trumpeter (born 1927)
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Scotty McCreery
Scotty McCreery
singer
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Count Basie Orchestra
Count Basie Orchestra
American big band led by Count Basie
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Wynton Marsalis
Wynton Marsalis
American trumpeter, composer, teacher, and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center (born 1961)
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Jiggs Whigham
Jiggs Whigham
American jazz trombonist
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J. J. Johnson
J. J. Johnson
American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger (1924-2001)
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Shorty Rogers
Shorty Rogers
American West coast jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, and arranger (1924-1994)
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Dick Nash
Dick Nash
American musician
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
American rock band from Vermont
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Voodoo Glow Skulls
Voodoo Glow Skulls
American band
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Steve Perry
Steve Perry
American musician
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Gene Krupa
Gene Krupa
drummer, composer, bandleader
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Buddy Rich
Buddy Rich
American jazz drummer and bandleader
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Duško Gojković
Duško Gojković
Serbian musician
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Pete Candoli
Pete Candoli
American musician (1923-2008)
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George Freeman
George Freeman
American musician
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Jim Bianco
Jim Bianco
American musician
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Bert Kaempfert
Bert Kaempfert
German orchestra leader, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, arranger and composer (1923-1980)
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Conte Candoli
Conte Candoli
American musician
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Teddybears
Teddybears
Swedish band playing alternative rock
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Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins
American recording artist; rockabilly musician, songwriter
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Kye Palmer
Kye Palmer
American musician
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The Reverend Horton Heat
The Reverend Horton Heat
American psychobilly trio
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Charlie Shavers
Charlie Shavers
jazz trumpeter
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Joe Jonas
Joe Jonas
American actor and singer
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Bill Holman
Bill Holman
American composer, arranger, and conductor
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John Thirkell
John Thirkell
British trumpeter
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James Morrison
James Morrison
Australian jazz musician

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is a contemporary swing revival band from Southern California. Their notable singles include "Go Daddy-O", "You & Me & the Bottle Makes 3 Tonight (Baby)", and "Mr. Pinstripe Suit". The band played at the Super Bowl XXXIII half-time show in 1999.

The band was originally formed in Ventura, California, in 1989 by leader Scotty Morris. The band was named Big Bad Voodoo Daddy after Scotty Morris met blues guitar legend Albert Collins at one of the latter's concerts. "He signed my poster 'To Scotty, the big bad voodoo daddy'," Morris explains. "I thought it was the coolest name I ever heard on one of the coolest musical nights I ever had. So when it came time to name this band, I didn't really have a choice. I felt like it was handed down to me." He and Kurt Sodergren are the two original members, with the rest of the band joining later. The band has concentrated on the swing of the 1940s and 1950s, playing clubs and lounges in their early years.