THE
HOODOO PAPAS
Rick Seale and Rick Woodward are just two
regular guys, but with guitars in hand, they
can turn an entire room into a raging fire
of blues and rock. Armed with their own
brand of Americana, this award winning,
down-home, songwriting duo is a powerhouse
of musical soul. With their recordings and
live shows, the Hoodoo Papas have made a
name for themselves as audiences line up to
feast their ears on genuine Hoodoo “acoustic
gumbo,” a spicy blend of rock, folk and
country.
The two Ricks have
been playing and writing music together for
12 years, and their Americana sound has been
pulling in fans and listeners every step of
the way. Their first CD, Mojo Hat,
earned rave reviews from audiences and
critics alike, even catching the ear of
blues legend BB King.
Pulling
inspiration from countless artists, from Jim
Croce to Johnny Cash and James Taylor, the
Hoodoo Papas simmer out a sound that carries
any listener right down to bayou country.
The Hoodoo Papas
are currently promoting their new album,
Past Due, and they’re bringing the gumbo
along with them. With deep-driving riffs and
a down-home attitude, the new release brings
in the culture of their native Louisiana and
sits any fan down for a wild ride of
down-home soul. Listening to the burning
tunes on the CD, there’s no question that
these two love and respect their music, and
they turn that love into a real good time
for everyone.
If
you’ve been looking for that genuine sound
with that real Delta feel, you can find it
in the Americana grooves of the Hoodoo
Papas. Just look for the tapping toes and
listen for those dangerous guitars, and
these two bayou masters will show you a side
of Louisiana blues you’ll never want to come
back from. There’s no better taste
than that acoustic gumbo, and there are no
better chefs than the Hoodoo Papas |