Woggles Streaming Live on YEBOTV.COM!!
The Woggles in store at Vintage Vinyl in Fords NJ on Sat. Dec. 1, 2007, at 2pm is being streamed live on the web via yebotv.com!!! If you can't make the gig you can watch and dance at home in front of your computer! Or stream it on your laptop while hangin' out at the coffee shop! Teach those lazy latte lunkheads about real rock and roll!
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Dirty Water Records proudly presents Vindicated!: A Tribute To The Fleshtones available from http://www.dirtywaterrecords.co.uk/ as well as our Merch page. The compilation has 23 cuts from Super Rock loving bands from all around the world (plus a secret bonus tune). Includes the Insomniacs, the Maggots, the Hoodoo Gurus, Dr. Explosion, the Hatebombs, the Swingin' Neckbreakers and the Nomads, featuring Handsome Dick Manitoba on lead vocals. The Woggles cut is their boss version of "Theme From Vindicators" off the Max Picou 7" from 2000, with the late Mighty Montague (a huge Fleshtones fan) on guitar. Larsen Records from France is due to release the compilation sometime soon on vinyl, but for now the release is on CD. Artwork by Shag! $13ppd
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Woggles Video Contest Winner!!
The votes are in and tallied and the winner is (drum roll please) . . . .Blake Wallington of Upper Montclair, NJ !!! Take a look at his boss "It's Not About What I Want (It's What You Got)" creation at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TxVZl_zbuk. Blake is at this very moment being showered with gifts of indescribable value!! (How can you truly put a dollar amount on a Woggles button after all?) Wicked Cool Records has even sent him a Twinkie cookbook plus all sorts of other prizes.
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The Woggles New Album Rock And Roll Backlash is out NOW!!
The Woggles brand spanking new album Rock And Roll Backlash is now out on CD and available at Best Buy stores nationwide or online from the Woggles website merch page for $13 ppd, and Wicked Cool Records!!!! By the end of February you'll be able to find it at other retailers as well. The vinyl version of the album is due out in March.
When heading into Best Buy, be sure to ask/look for the Underground Garage Section. That's where it's supposed to be. If you can't find it there, or that particular Best Buy doesn't have an Underground Garage Section, then just check the W's.
Rock And Roll Backlash was recorded and mixed at Rick Miller's Kudzu Ranch Studios in Mebane, NC, outside Chapel Hill. It was mastered at Rodney Mills Masterhouse in Atlanta, GA. The album contains twelve cuts and was produced by the Woggles & Jeff Walls.
This album marks the Fleshammer's full length recording debut as a Woggle. Fleshammer has played guitar in the Woggles since the tragic loss of Montague in 2003.
The second cut on Rock And Roll Backlash is "It's Not About What I Want (It's What You Got)" which was voted by listeners of Little Steven's Underground Garage as The Coolest Song Of 2006. "Sayonara Blues" also on Rock And Roll Backlash, is a current Coolest Song Of The Week on Little Steven's Underground Garage.
Other highlights include a versions of the Lords (German 60s band) "The World Is Falling," Rex Garvin's "I Gotta Go Now" and the title track. Several cuts are available for preview at www.myspace.com/thewoggles.
The Woggles made this week's top 20 most added list on the College Radio Charts at #15 with 32 CMJ Adds. Stations are only allowed to name 5 CMJ Adds per week so getting 32 stations to add it means they're really liking the record and expect it to do well.
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The Woggles Awarded "Coolest Song of The Year 2006" by Little Steven's Underground Garage!
"It's Not About What I Want (It's What You Got)" is the Coolest Song of 2006 according to Underground Garage listeners! The song is from the new album "Rock and Roll Backlash," to be released in late January on Wicked Cool Records.The record will be available in Best Buy stores nationwide!
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The Woggles Sign with Little Steven's Wicked Cool Label!
The Woggles have signed with Little Steven's new record label, Wicked Cool, and expect a release date of late January for their new long player, recorded at Rick Miller's Kudzu Ranch Studios outside of Chapel Hill, NC. Twelve songs will be on the release, which is titled "Rock and Roll Backlash." The Woggles join labelmates The Charms, The Chesterfield Kings, The Cocktail Slippers, and Davie Allan and the Arrows, among others at Wicked Cool.
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MSN Stream & ESPN & Last New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve 2005 the Woggles played Little Steven's Underground Garage A Go-Go New Year's Eve Bash
at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square. The Woggles took out the old year and rung
in the new alongside the New York Dolls, the Troggs, the Mooney Suzuki, the Chesterfield Kings and
the Charms. The first two songs were streamed over MSN with portions also televised on ESPN & ESPN 2.
You can check out the first two songs archived here at MSN.
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The Woggles In A Toby Keith Movie!
Or at least a poster . . . The production company for the Toby Keith movie, Broken Bridges, contacted the Woggles asking for permission to use a poster from Ragged But Right as set dressing. The plot concerns a fading country music star (Keith) returning to his hometown, where he reunites with his childhood sweetheart and also meets his 16-year-old daughter for the first time. The poster is used in the daughter's bedroom to help explain her punk rock rebellious nature. Watch out parents, the Woggles are contributing to the delinquency of minors!
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Available now from Japan's Sazanami label , 10 Years of Seven Inches collects tunes off of the Woggles various 7" 45s and EPs from the last ten years. Remastered by the legendary Rodney Mills, your ears will shred just like the speaker cones do when the band plays live! Each track leaps off of the CD travels through your stereo system to project a three dimensional version of the band and song in your mind! Not only are songs featured from former lineups, but there are also cuts featuring current ax slinger, the Flesh Hammer, on guitar. Sazanami has a killer website where you can see a Woggles video and download tour posters and promo photos. Check it out! |
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Austin TX's Chicken Ranch Records has released a new Woggles 7"! Pressed on gray marbled vinyl, this was the last project that the Mighty Montague was working on just before he passed away and the Flesh Hammer has stepped in to finish the project. Recorded at Bakos Amp Works Studio here in Atlanta last fall, the 7" features a "rock" side with covers of Spirit's "I Got A Line On You" and the Animals' "It's My Life", and a "soul" side with Sam & Dave's "Soul Sister, Brown Sugar" and Bobby Marchan/Wayne Cochran's "Get Down With It". You can find out about this and other Chicken Ranch releases at www.chickenranchrecords.com. $4 ppd, just check the Merch page.
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Little Steven's Underground Garage Fest
In his tireless effort to bring rock and roll back to the forefront, Little Steven put on his first Underground Garage Fest on Saturday, August 14 at Randall's Island in New York. Featuring killer bands from the present to the past, Little Steven and cohorts created a timeless time line of fun and cool! Sharing the stage with the Woggles, against a backdrop of 40 or so go-go dancers straight off of a Hullabaloo set, were the New York Dolls, Bo Diddley, the Stooges, the Lyres, the Fleshtones, the Cynics, the Ravonettes, the Creation, the Pretty Things, the Paybacks, the Strokes and oh so many more!
Despite the inclement weather (a tropical storm) and technical glitches (the revolving stage got stuck), 16,000 fans rocked alongside the bands and the days' events were a huge success.
Director Chris Columbus filmed the whole kit & caboodle and with luck, sometime next winter there'll be a film version out for all to see.
Above you can see the band on stage during their set while a 40 foot high Dan Electro surveys his realm. Eventually we hope to add photos to our gallery page, so check back soon!
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The Woggles Try To Free Hockey Chicken On Cartoon Network's Adult Swim!
Cartoon Network's Adult Swim website was doing a big promotion in July to try and get 1,000,000 unique visitors. They imprisoned their whipping boy/mascott "Hockey Chicken" and forced him to stay on their webcam till they reach their goal. On Wed. July 21, 2004 at 10pm Eastern the Woggles did there part to try and free him by playing an hour long set that was streamed live. Above you see some stills that were captured during the stream. There's Hockey Chicken Holding up a sign, Buzz Hagstrom charging at the camera, Flesh Hammer hurling his guitar in the air and the Professor defying gravity. If you'd like to check out the instantanous feedback the band received during the set, check out the archived hockey chicken message boards at www.adultswim.com and do a search for the Woggles.
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The Woggles Watch Channel Zero!
The Woggles were guest VJs on Atlanta's cable access video show, Channel Zero back on May 29, 2004. While at their clubhouse the band got to introduce and pick a number of videos, including the Monks, the Lords (the German 60s band), the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Devo and the Undertones. Channel Zero was cool enough to play both Woggles videos, "Ragged But Right" and "Ramadan Romance." Roving reporter Theresa Kereakes from Little Steven's show even dropped by! For more info on Channel Zero (schedules and whatnot) contact Jeff Clark at debaser@mindspring.com. Channel Zero airs Saturdays at 11:00 p.m. on Comcast 24 in Metro Atlanta. |
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Ragged But Right is now available in Europe thanks to Spain's Rock&Roll Inc. Records! The Spanish version contains a video of the title track, plus one bonus cut, "Go Go Thunderbird." Neither of these goodies are on the domestic release. The bonus song was penned by the late Montague and was not mixed in time for the Telstar version. On it you can hear the Mighty Gue singing about his favorite of all automobiles. The record is available thru many of the coolest distributors in Europe, so stores and fans shouldn´t have a problem finding it. Distros are:Cargo (Germany), Munster (Spain), Goodfellas (Italy), Sonic Rendezvous (Holland), Chronowax (France), Karbon (Switzerland), Border (Sweden), Shellshock (UK). |
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Jeff Walls, The Flesh Hammer, joins the Woggles Full Time!!!
The Woggles are proud to announce that long time pal & producer, Jeff Walls is joining the band full time and is taking on all lead finger fretting duties from the recently departed George Montague Holton III. For those of you not familiar with Jeff, The Flesh Hammer, he's produced various Woggles records since the band first started recording back in 1990. He worked with the band on their recent full length Ragged But Right, handling production and contributing keyboard parts. He's also sat in from time to time at live shows and has always been considered part of the Woggles family. For all these reasons it seemed only natural for him to be part of the Woggles ongoing adventure. Prior to the Woggles, Jeff was lead guitarist in Georgia's seminal Guadicanal Diary, releasing four albums on Elektra, and afterwards he was the driving force behind Hillbilly Frankenstein, a band that melded together rockabilly, instrumental, garage and even lounge elements that very popular regionally in the South for a number of years.
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Ragged But Right is now in stores!! Titled after the Woggles tenacity and perseverance, Ragged But Right is a call to arms for rock and roll lovers everywhere!!! From the revved-up command of "People Come On" through a slew of rockers and R&B stompers like "When The Sun Goes Down", "Red Light, Green Light", "Got A Heat On" and "Already Warned You" to the folk-rock mastery of "Collector Of Broken Hearts" and the surly moodiness of "Night Crawls" and "Listen To Me," this is an undeniable masterpiece!! According to the Underground Garage's Little Steven, Ragged is one of the best albums of 2003! Recorded at Rick Miller's (from Southern Culture on the Skids fame) Kudzu Ranch Studios outside Chapel Hill, NC, Ragged features Rick at the engineering helm and Jeff "Flesh Hammer" Walls as the producer. You can find out about this and other Telstar releases at www.telstarrecordsusa.com. Or you can look it up on our Merch page.
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The Coolest Song in the World
The Woggles' song "Got A Heat On" (off of Ragged But Right) is a radio "hit"!!! Featured numerous times on Little Steven's Underground Garage in 2003 as "The Coolest Song of the Week," listeners and staff voted the cut as a top ten "Coolest Song of the Year." In case you're not familiar with it, Little Steven, of East Street Band fame, has a nationally syndicated weekly radio show called Little Steven's Underground Garage. Each week he mixes up contemporary garage/rock and roll sounds with primeval pounders of days gone by, from Nuggets rejects to b-sides from bands like the Kinks, Rolling Stones and Beatles. So check out his site to find a station in your area!
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Two Woggles songs are included in the soundtrack to B-Movie Shlock Meister John Michael McCarthy's Broad Daylight. The film is a marriage between Pussycats and Powerchords, featuring a bevy of spicy starlets stripping to 60 minutes of rock and roll stag loops. The Woggles rearranged "Push" and "Play Pretty" to accentuate the bump and grind that the movie captures so well. You can go to www.guerrillamonster.com for more info on the Broad Daylight movie, soundtrack and other JMM movies. Other artists featured include The Gore Gore Girls, The Demolition Doll Rods and Eric Oblivian.
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Video News
Woggles' pal and Chicken Ranch Records head Mike Dickinson, is also a video wiz and has just finished a Woggles video for the song "Ragged But Right." Mike and his crew came down in late August 2003 to shoot and he debuted the video at the Woggles gig Saturday Nov. 8, 2003 at the Earl in Atlanta.
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Guitar Ace: A Tribute to Link Wray is now in stores!! The Woggles stand shoulder to shoulder with other top notch rock and rollers such as Southern Culture on the Skids, Deke Dickerson, Jackie & the Cedrics, the Fleshtones and Bleed as they lead the congregation through all sorts of Link tunes, some well known and others that prove that Link has more going than just his signature riffs! The Woggles tackle Link's church stompin' song "Deacon Jones." Trust us, when you hear the Woggles' twist on this sermon of a song, you'll be happy that you put your offering in the plate! Recorded at Bakos Amp Works the song features the organ work of Atlanta guest player Susan Holbrook. You can find out more about this and other MuSick releases at www.musickrecords.com.
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Guitar Wolf DVD
Many thanks to Guitar Wolf for including the Professor on their Red Idol DVD/VHS release! On it you'll see great live footage of Guitar Wolf, killer videos, and special "guest star" segments. The Professor nabs one of those spots and in it rants about how great Guitar Wolf is!
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Do Just What I Say
As you know, the Woggles are highly revered songsmiths, and to prove that point, this time around a Spanish band, the Delmolators, have covered the Woggles' "Do Just What I Say." Changing the lyrics to Spanish, the tune appears on their lastest CD.
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Celebrity Alert and Shout Out!
To many folks, being a Woggles fan is part of an extended family, and with that in mind, here's a celebrity alert with Brother Jack White in rapturous delight at the Woggles' show at New York's Bowery Ballroom several weeks back. See photo below.
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Blood Red Vinyl & Disc has just released the Rock and Roll free for all of the year!!! The Woggles and their Japanese pals, Goggle-A, duke it out for musical suremacy of the world, and you can vote for the winner! The Woggles recorded versions of Japanese GS songs by the Spiders, "Mella Mella" and the Jaguars, "Dancing Lonely Nights." In turn, Goggle-A did versions of Ike & Tina's "I Idolize You," and the Grains of Sands' "That's Where Happiness Begins."
The Woggles laid down their tracks at Bakos Amp Works in September of 2001. Special guest star on "Dancing Lonely Night" is the Vendettas' organist Sam Leyja.
Long time artist pal Devlin Thompson did the layout and design. Due to limited quantities, the Woggles will be selling the 7" exclusively at shows.
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Available now in finer record stores worldwide! Italy's Nicotine Records proudly presents this one-two punch that'll have you rockin' till "When the Sun Goes Down!"
Recorded at Zero Return Studios in Atlanta back in February, this 7" features a Johnny Vendetta tune on the A-side and a Clay Reed original on the flip. Johnny used to play with the Hatebombs and wrote the song for them, but they never recorded it. Clay wanted to write a Woggles' song and it turned out to be autobiographical--"I Used to be a Lover, but now I'm a Fighter!"
Sam Leyja did the real snazzy artwork and the pressing is on orange/goldish vinyl. Because of limited quantities, the Woggles will only have a handful of copies available to sell at shows.
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Soundtrack News
New York filmmaker Katrina Delmar has included the Woggles song "Push" in her latest film, GANG GIRLS OF NEW YORK CITY. There is interest from several film festivals to show the feature, so keep your eyes peeled to your local repertoire theater. The film is in the spirit of Michael McCarthy's SORE LOSERS or TEENAGE TUPELO and centers on 4 all girl gangs in NYC who duke it out, while "Push" blasts in the background.
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The Chukker & Tuscaloosa AL
Over the years, Tuscaloosa AL has proven itself as an oasis for rock and roll and managed to keep intact its unique Southern charm, while other Southern college towns undergo the general McDonald-lization into typical "college towns." Don't get us wrong, we love college towns and often the audiences there are fantastic, but what Tuscaloosa has managed to still hold on to is a balance between its institutions and the region that's a part of it. Let's face it folks, there's an inverse relationship between coffee houses and soul-food or bar-b-que joints. Proving that Tuscaloosa is still a great place for the Woggles to play and visit, below are a couple of photos from the show Friday June 28, 2002 courtesy of Brett Tannehill.
 
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WEBCASTS!
Once again the Digital Club Network (dcn) has webcast a Woggles show! In February, the Woggles finished up their three day weekend west coast mini tour at San Diego's Casbah. The first two shows were in San Francisco (as part of Sleazefest West) and LA. If you go to their sight, www.dcn.com, and do a search for the Woggles, you can listen to the Casbah gig from San Diego. The set was supposed to be for 40 minutes, but the crowd was going nuts and the powers that be allowed the Woggles to rock a couple more tunes. Next time you see Buzz Hagstrom ask him how his back is doing. He took a pretty wicked tumble off of Montague's shoulder during "My Baby Likes to Boogaloo," but still managed to keep playing.
Another cool site to check out for a previous webcast is Amsterdam's famed VPRO radio station! In fall (2000) the Woggles played VPRO's 50th aniversary show. This was the 50th show that the station has broadcast live over the past few years. Unlike radio stations in the US where a band might get to play a live set, at VPRO they set up a bar in their studio and encourage the public to come on down and see the show for free! Calling the studio/club Club Lek, VPRO brings all sorts of bands from all over the world. In addition to the audio portion of the program, the show is also "filmed" for a live video stream, while the band performs. You can check out the whole audio portion and some of the video portion of the show:
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WOGGLES TRIBUTE BANDS?!?
The latest on Portland ME's the Wiggles, the all gal Woggles' tribute band, is that they've lost their guitar player, who had moved to the west coast. However, the ladies have not thrown in the towel, instead they are looking for a replacement, and are even willing to let a guy play with them.
What is it with gal bands and Woggles songs?!? The Sirens, a Detroit all gal garage band, recently contacted the Woggles and asked permission to record the Woggles tune, "Push." No word yet when they'll record or for what label.
The small German town of Villingen-Schwenningen, known as the gateway to the Black Forest, is now also home to a local rock band that takes its moniker from the Woggles' song "Ramadan Romance." The Ramadans feature a blend of garage, rockabilly, punk rock and some Woggles covers, plus "Ramadan Romance" is their theme song. They've put out records in Germany, but we're still waiting to see one.
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ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE?
You'll no doubt be as surprised as the Woggles to find out that the band is listed in the Feb. 28th issue of Rolling Stone. The issue features Creed (ugh!) on the cover and a review of the Johnny Ramone (yay!) solo album. Way back in the back of the mag on their Charts page, you'll find THE WOGGLES LIVE AT THE STAR BAR listed at #20 on their "On The Edge Chart," supplied that month by our pals at Vinyl Solutions in Tuscaloosa AL.
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WPGGLES' T-shirts on the move!!!
Woggles' fan George Hadjidakis is a man on the go! Below you see him on the front page of the Birmingham News in a sea of other joggers. Like a hip "Waldo" George has on the tops in Tees for his race. Can you spot George in his Woggles "Space Girl" T-shirt?
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Whether it's Madrid Spain, Tokyo Japan, or right here in the US of A, true fans of heart pumping, adrenaline rushing, life affirming rock and roll know one simple fact: The Woggles are the globe's greatest live act, bar none! Now for the first time, all their sweat dripping action is available to go! Captured live on their home turf, THE WOGGLES LIVE AT THE STAR BAR is a feast for anyone starving for the real deal!!
For years now the Woggles have bridged that elusive gap between primal garage and roots r&b. THE WOGGLES LIVE AT THE STAR BAR tears along like a drunk backwoods preacher careening down some dirt road at the wheel of a hopped-up Lincoln Continental. The results are staggering. . .it's a watusi-inducing hit for any party and the most exciting live album in years!
The Woggles have reached into their bag of musical hits and treats to feature cuts off all of their full lengths, plus recorded a number of new tunes just for this album! Highlights include "Mad Dog 20/20", "My Baby Likes to Boogaloo", "I Got Your Number", "Carnivore", "Push", "Mule Lipped", "Green Fly", "Ramadan Romance", "Fractured", "Doin' the Montague", "What A Girl Can't Do", "Theme From Vindicators", and "Jezabel."
With the LP version you'll be able to keep the Woggles right at your fingertips! The vinyl version has an insert containing "finger puppets" that you can cut out and play with while the album is cranked on your stereo! Can you guess which Woggle goes on which finger? If you have the CD version you can click here and download the finger puppet artwork!
For ordering info please check out our merch page! For the complete track listing check out our discography page! Blood Red Vinyl & Disc can be reached at bloodred@spiritone.com.
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If you people didn't GET TOUGH when the Woggles told you to, then you'd better watch out, cause this time you'll get FRACTURED!! And be begging for more!
Out now at finer record stores across the USA and Europe, Telstar Records announces the latest victory in Rock and Roll from the Woggles titled FRACTURED. In Japan, you can get FRACTURED on the mighty Trippin' Elephant record label. This is the debut album release in Japan (CLICK HERE to check out the nifty Japanese artwork and liner notes!)! FRACTURED features fourteen throw down dancin' numbers from the Kings of the big beat that make you stomp you feet!
Recorded last November at Mark Maxwell's Studio in Athens GA, Jeff Walls once again takes the producer's chair, as Mr. Maxwell slides the knobs and dials in the magic as quickly as he's able, while the Woggles keep churning out the hits. Jeff also fills in as a side man contributing organ or piano to several cuts.
FRACTURED combines a number of longtime favorite songs from the Woggles live set, plus a slew of more boss tunes road hardened over the past few months.
Finally making its way onto vinyl/cd is the show finale "Doing the Montague," in which the Gue calls out to the initiated to, "Get together and form a line, make it quick don't waste my time!" It ain't right to keep the big man waiting, especially a man with an appetite. Like he says,"Steak and chicken in breaded suits. Both of these are my favorite food groups!"
Last year while touring Japan, the Woggles were fortunate to play in Takamatsu. While there, the kids turned the band onto a new version of the number one dance craze of all time with a new twist, the "Takamatsu Twist," that is!
Other highlights include rockin' and rollickin' numbers like "Believe Me Little Girl," "Love Is Such A Vise," "You Turn the Hex On Me," plus the Dan Electro penned anthem "No Time To Lose." On the dancin' side Buzz wants to let all the people know about true southern comfort in "Feelin' the Humidity." The Professor lectures on the proper treatment for celebrities, like the Woggles, in "V.I.P." and all the boys give the great Bobby Freeman a run for his money with a killer version of "C'mon and Swim."
The album winds up with what should have been the theme song to departed Art Bell's radio show "Coast to Coast." Titled the "Kingdom of Nye," the song takes you on an alien abduction through cattle mutilations and ends up in a seperate dimension! As you know the Woggles are ever endeavoring to get you FRACTURED right at your doorstep, so please check the dates section for a show near you!
For ordering info please check out our merch page! Telstar Records can be reached at TelstarRec@aol.com . For info on the Japanese version contact Trippin' Elephant via email or take a look at their snazzy web site.
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MONSTER PARTY 2000

The terrifying tops for a haunted hootenanny, Musik Records presents a Halloween inspired compilation that'll have you "Bopping" for those damn apples! Twenty different bands contribute songs that will not only wake the dead, but will have them doing the Twist to boot! The list of the ghoulishly great include Satan's Pilgrims, the Boss Martians, Los Straitjackets, Deadbolt, Bleed, Freddy Fortune & the Four Gone Conclusions, plus a zombie host of others. The Woggles contribution answers (or raises) any questions you might have about Dracula's possible offspring. "Dracula's Daughter" was recorded last August at Bakos Amp Works in Atlanta and is engineered by Jeff Bakos. Special guest this time around is "Rockin" Clay Reed from Atlanta's Subsonics, who lends his talented fingers to tickle the ivories of an Acetone Organ.
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LIVE ON THE RADIO!

This past December The Woggles were lucky enough to play for the second year in a row live on the air on Amsterdam's famed VPRO radio station! This was the 50th show that the station has broadcast live over the past few years. Unlike radio stations in the US where a band might get to play a live set, at VPRO they set up a bar in their studio and encourage the public to come on down and see the show for free! Calling the studio/club Club Lek, VPRO brings all sorts of bands from all over the world. In addition to the audio portion of the program, the show is also "filmed" for a live video stream, while the band performs. You can check out the whole audio portion and some of the video portion of the show:
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During the video portion take special notice of the moment where the crowd spontaneously decides that they can go ahead and dance! Our thanks to radio disc jockey Jaap Boots (a rock and roll legend in his own right!) for interviewing us again and being such a hearty supporter of the band, and what a dancer! Thanks also to Oscar for allowing us to be part of the 50th party bash! And of course thanks to all the rest of the staff for making us feel so welcome!
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Soundtrack News
Troma Studios/Entertainment is considering releasing the Beggin Benny short film Deadbeats. The film features wrestler extraordinary Mick Foley as a small time crook turned credit card bill collector. The movie short also features two Woggles' songs in the soundtrack, the "Hoodoo Healer," and "Frosty." According to Barry Norman, the writer/director, if you are interested in seeing the film released on video, please e-mail Troma's Marketing Director (Steve@troma.com) and let him know that you want to see Mick Foley bust heads while "Frosty" croons in the background!
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Switzerlands Max Picou Records is proud to release the Woggles latest 4-song 7". Produced by Jeff Walls, the songs were recorded in August of 1998 at Casino Studios in Atlanta.Three of the cuts feature Jay Thomas, formerly of the Royal Pendletons, on organ. The songs run the gamut from garage to 50s R&B, to surf instrumental. Also featured on this 7" is a version of the Fleshtones anthem like "Theme From Vindicators."
Artwork and layout is courtesy of Devlin Thompson, who has constructed a Woggles Hot Rod Model out of balsa wood and spare model parts that commands attention on the cover.
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Japanese Tour Fall 1999
| For the fourth time, in as many years, the Woggles were able to raise the roof in the land of the rising sun! This past September saw the Woggles playing eight shows all over the country in Tokyo, Shizuoka, Yokahama, Nagoya, Osaka, Takamatsu, Kochi, and Himeji.
This years tour started off in Shizuoka at the Velvet Sound and featured the Woggles alongside King Brothers, Antonio 3, and Estrella 20/20. Other bands the Woggles got to play with on this tour included the Havenots, Firestarter, Bunnies, Cheroshi, Accel 4, and Gyogun Rends. |
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The Woggles were able to tour a chain of department stores this year with Gyogun Rends. Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka are all home to a department store chain called Quatro, and one of its departments is a rock club. Various floors of the stores have clothes, music, accessories, and at the top of the building is Club Quatro (Live Music House). Way more fun than being in Sears or Macys, the Quatro shows were all packed and/or sold out. |
| With Accel 4 the Woggles were able to make a visit for the first time toTakamatsu and Kochi. Club Imagine in Takamatsu is a veritable shrine to American Rock and Roll. Everywhere in the club were posters, records, and rock and roll paraphernalia. Through the week a dj spins oldies, but on the weekend the kids rock the joint. Montague has since penned an ode to the wild dancers in Takamatsu titled appropriately the "Takamatsu Twist." That night the Woggles got to sleep in an old style Japanese farm house. |
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As always the after show parties are as much events as the shows, and this year was no exception. Sushi and beer flowed while kareoke voices warbled in celebration. The most memorable drink from this year was one Buzz tried. Pointed out as "Hes an Englishman. Hell drink anything," Buzz was served up a concoction that included a fish head. Thirst quenching.
When not crooning onstage, the Professor found time at the after show parties to slaughter all sorts of timeless classics via his kareoke versions. Songs like "Jumping Jack Flash," and "Fujiama Mama" have never had such bold interpretations. |
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The Woggles make it a point each year to bowl in Japan, and this years tournament was a rousing success. Dan Electros graceful ballet style awed his Japanese hosts and teammates.
Thanks go out to Aoki from the Havenots, Akira Accel from Accel 4, and Patch from Gyogun Rends for making this tour possible and so successful! The Woggles feel very fortunate to have been able to play in Japan the past few years and look forward to returning this year! Its always great fun to play the shows and meet with so many friends both old and new! Thanks! |
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To see other photos of the Woggles in Japan go to http://www2.117.ne.jp/~west
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Woggles European Tour Oct-Now. 1998!
Drummer Dan Electro gives the rundown and the highlights of the Woggles first time ever European Tour that included Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland.
Read more on the Woggles first European Tour in the new Tour Diary Section, where Dan Electro reveals all!
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Japanes Jaunt Jumped & Juked!

Ladies and Gentlemen, Blood Red Vinyl and Discs proudly presents the ultimate Garage Rock Grudge Match, the "Blood Red Battle Royal," featuring the most fearsome 16 bone crushing, ligament pulling, head stompin, chicken holdin, garage bands to have ever stepped within the squared circle. Its a tour de force mayhem of tag team workouts from the likes of the Fleshtones, Girl Trouble, the Hate Bombs, the Royal Pendletons, the Hentchmen, the Surf Trio, the Fiends among others, but especially home town heroes, the Woggles. For this bout, the Woggles are set to take on T.R.O.U.B.L.E., and its more than just the name of the song they do! Stepping into the ring for the first time on this compilation for the Woggles is Jay Thomas, formerly of the Royal Pendletons. Rechristened as "Gorgeous Jay" he roughhouses with the farfisa to help wrap those three chords around any band foolish enough to get in the Woggles way!
"Trouble," on the Battle Royal compilation, is the first of a batch of songs that were recorded last August at Casino Studios in Atlanta. The rest will be featured on various other compilations as well as a 7" on Max Picou.
Please check the Merchandise page for ordering info. ($9LP/$12CD) ppd
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OUT NOW!

Continuing to spread the Woggles fame worldwide (or at least in the United Kingdom) Englands Butchers Wig label has released a 14 song compilation titled Dont Tread On Me. The other artists range from the Mono Men & Original Sins to the Chrome Cranks & Gallon Drunk. The album is split evenly between bands from the UK and the USA, though the Woggles are the only band from the South. The Woggles contribution is "Do Just What I Say," a song often referred to in therapy sessions as part of a relationship healing process. This album was compiled in large part by the efforts of Jon from the Psyclone Rangers and were happy that its gotten to see the light of day.
For ordering info you can contact Butchers Wig at butcherswig@easynet.co.uk
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OUT NOW!
Englands One Louder Records proudly presents, Wailin with the Woggles! The new Woggles 10"/CD is now available worldwide! Recorded December 1997 at Reflection Studios in Charlotte NC, the very able Jeff Walls and Mark Williams returned to handle producing and engineering chores respectively. The Woggles feature 8 new tunes, this being the first batch with the Mighty Montague handling all the guitar chores, and you know, he doesnt just handle them, he manhandlesem!
The tunes on this action-packed 10"/CD represent the bands newest and heartiest efforts. Youll take a trip to the Middle East on "Ramadan Romance"-an ode to the cool, cool water of a belly dancers hips. With a nod to One Louders countrymen (and women), the Honeycombs and Dave Clark Five, "Tear me Down" stomps with the best ofem. "Im the Green Fly" is a brutal and tuneful musical lesson on how to set the pests in your life straight.
"I Dont Need Your Love" and "Do me Wrong" are testaments to the timeless, garage rock addictions to put-down songs, and are destined to become classics of the genre. Speaking of roots, these arent neglected either as the Woggles whip the Arthur Lee/Sons of Adam tune "Feathered Fish" into shape.
Evoking the spirit of Duane Eddy, the instrumental "Sweet Tea" pays homage to the refreshing and soothing drink that fuels the true South.The song is as sweeeet as the brew-pay close attention to the clinking ice and the slurping of those first few delicious sips. If you listen right, you can feel it going down nice and smooth. Its sweet enough to scrape the enamel off your teeth.
Finally, the 10"/CD winds down with the slow and seductive "Play Pretty." This number is crooned to those lovely ladies who mistakenly think that their siren call falls only on helpless sailors. Woggles, though, know who really pulls the strings in this crazy "le monde damour".
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Video News
Last March the Woggles joined the ranks of the Buggles and others in their assault on the Radio Star. Under the direction of Sleazefest videographer Craig Zearfoss, the Woggles and legions of loyal mutant zombies converged at the Star Bar in Atlanta to capture "Ramadan Romance," one of the tunes off the new 10"/CD, on tape.
All the effort is paying off! The video has been broadcast on MTV Europes Alternative Nation, and is slated for M2 in the fall. In addition, its a hit on Irish TV having been played there a number of times. One Louders record chief John Esplen says that more airings are lined up and will be shown in the fall closer to the bands touring in Europe.
Thanks to everyone who showed up at the Star Bar and played a part of the electric live audience. Without your support and enthusiasm our romping through the numbers would have been pale indeed! Thanks also to Craigs sidekick Dave for his help taping and Marty and the Star Bar staff for putting up with our goofballness.
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The Continental that fine music magazine sporting a mixture of surf, garage, roots and all sorts of rock and roll related musics, graces its latest cover with the likes of our favorite goofballs! In a live action pose drawn by Rip Thrillby of the Penetrators, you see the Woggles set to tear up the dance floor, and get the people shaking and a vibrating! Inside this issue is a six page interview with the Professor and Dan Electro.
An extra added goody to the mag is that it comes with a free CD that has 29 tracks from all sorts of current fun music bands, including the Untamed Youth, the Von Zippers, Junior Varsity, the Penetrators, Thee Phantom 5, Jonny & the Shamen, etc. The Woggles have a cut featured from each of their full length releases, plus a live version of the "Kudzu Creep," recorded at a Halloween party at the Jam Room in Columbia SC back in 96. The live version of "Push" on the "Estrus Flameout" compilation is from the same party.
For ordering info you can contact Double Crown Records at records@dblcrown.com
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Double Crown Records is proud to announce it has taken on the awesome task of putting together a Trashmen Tribute Record and it is a fantastic success! These bands Trash are all Treasures! "Takin Out The Trash" is the ultimate tribute to the Crown Princes/Jesters of Party/Frat Rock & Roll!
Bands featured include The Untamed Youth, the Neanderthals, the Krontjong Devils, Fortune & Maltese, the Surf Trio, the Boss Martians, and the Penetrators among others. There are 21 tracks in all!
Into this delightful heap of "Trash" rock the Woggles recycle and refinish the Trashmens album cut "On The Move." Recorded in August of 98 at Casino Studios in Atlanta, and produced by Jeff Walls, the song features a couple of guest stars. Big Daddy Jay whoops it up on the Farfisa and the mighty Flesh Hammer joins Montague in a two guitar assault!
Please check the Merchandise page for ordering info. ($12CD ppd)
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Video News
Thanks again to all the folks who helped make the "Ramadan Romance" video a success! Thanks to Craig & Dave for shooting it, and all the friends/dancers for putting up with hearing the same song over and over! It was in large part due to the video that the Woggles were able to tour Germany this past fall. The video was aired repeatedly on a German video show called VIVA, and because of that wound up getting airplay on MTV Europe. At all the venues that the Woggles played in Germany, the promoters were familiar with the band, because of the video.
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Rocking Japan
| The Woggles rocked once again in Japan this past September doing a host of dates with the legendary Guitar Wolf! Hooking up with Guitar Wolf, the Woggles played a total of 8 packed and/or sold out shows in Tokyo, Shizuka, Himeji, Hiroshima, Osaka, Nagoya, and Yokahama.
Things kicked off at the Shelter Club in Tokyo on September 19 th . This was the one date that the Woggles didn’t play with Guitar Wolf, but had plenty of help rockin’ the kids alongside a veritable hall of fame of Japanese garage greats like Supersnazz, the Mad 3, Accel 4, Groygen Rens, Room for One, and Jackie & Enocky. The next three dates included the wild & frantic King’s Brothers on the bill. In Himeji the Woggles were taken aback and enthralled by the delicious spot -on harmonies by the all girl band, the Bunnies. |
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On the way to Hiroshima, Buzz gave Seiji (from Guitar Wolf) some driving tips. The two of them were driving separately and Buzz took the wheel and discovered a brand new way to the club that wasn’t on any maps! Given up for lost, the two showed up at the club right on time with Buzz claiming his unfailing sense of direction had pulled them through. Though the Bunnies were not on the bill the next night, they travelled to Hiroshima to check out the show. Their organ player, Asami, joined the Woggles, keyboard in hand, for a rousing version of Mickey & the Cleancuts "Soapy" as a grand finale. |
| Osaka retains its title as the best city for rock and roll craziness in Japan. Folks just don’t cut a rug in Osaka, they scorch the concrete! Many thanks to King Joe for helping to promote the show! The only casualty of the night was one of the Professor’s front teeth that got broken in half on the first song. Luckily, it broke in such a way that neither the show or the rest of the tour was affected. (It’s since been fixed.) Both Osaka and Nagoya also featured garage noise masters Gasoline on the bill. |
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In Yokahama the Woggles & Guitar Wolf were joined by the Have Nots and the all girl band Lulu’s Marble. During the Woggles set a devoted fan draped a towel cape-like on the Professor, in a James Brown sort of fashion, as the Professor worked his way through the crowd. Meanwhile, Montague, was briefly held aloft as he tried to make his way through the crowd. He was gently set down, and easily stepped off his would be hoisters.
The last show was back in Tokyo at the Club 251. The King’s Brothers made a surprise appearance and were added to the bill. All the bands delivered explosive sets and the night was brilliantly exhaustingly sweat-soaked, a perfect ending for an incredibly fun tour! |
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One thing that Seiji was insistent on about touring in Japan was that every night after the show, it was time for a Japanese style party. This meant going to some sort of restaurant after the show and spending the next several hours eating and drinking. This was really fun, as the shows generally ended by 10PM. A multitude of food would be ordered and passed along so that everyone could sample some. The Professor discovered that it was best sometimes not to know exactly what was being tasted until much later, so that "the English name of the dish would not come into conflict with the joy brought to the palate." |
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| Thanks again to Seiji and Guitar Wolf for setting up this year’s tour in Japan for us! Also we would like to thank Hijack, Guitar Wolf’s road manager, for putting up with some of our stranger requests and also for supplying Montague with fried chicken & cheeseburgers, when the Gue wasn’t feeling culinarily adventurous. Thanks also to all our friends for coming out to the shows and spending time with us! We made many new friends this time and feel lucky to have seen many of our old friends as well! |
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