The Hoochie Coochie Men

The Hoochie Coochie Men was a renowned Australian blues group composed of former Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne bass player Bob Daisley, guitarist and singer Tim Gaze and drummer Rob Grosser.[1][2][3] The recurring member of the band was former Deep Purple keyboard player Jon Lord who first performed with The Hoochie Coochie Men in February 2003 after an injury which prevented him from performing his usual concert setlist on piano.[1] The band was also joined on stage by various harmonica players. The Hoochie Coochie Men's second studio album, Danger. White Men Dancing features guest performances from vocalists Ian Gillan, Jimmy Barnes and Jeff Duff.[4]

The Hoochie Coochie Men
OriginAustralia
GenresHard rock
Blues rock
Years active2001–2007
LabelsEdel
MembersBob Daisley
Tim Gaze
Rob Grosser
Jon Lord (former, recurring)

The Hoochie Coochie Men was also the name of the All-Stars in 1964 when Cyril Davies died and Long John Baldry took the band over and renamed it. In 1965 the band morphed into The Steampacket.

Discography

  • 2001 The Hoochie Coochie Men
  • 2003 Live at the Basement (recorded on 7 February 2003,[5] released on 23 November 2003[6] and 9 December 2003[5])
  • 2007 Danger. White Men Dancing

References

  1. "The Hoochie Coochie Men - Live At The Basement". Deep Purple.tv. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. "DANGER: WHITE MEN DANCING (WITH THE HOOCHIE COOCHIE MEN)". Prog Archives. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  3. "The Hoochie Coochie Men". Laut.de. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  4. "Danger – White Men Dancing". Jon Lord.com. 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  5. "Jon Lord & the Hoochie Coochie Men. Live at the Basement". Allmusic. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  6. "Jon Lord & The Hoochie Coochie Men: Live At The Basement 2003 (DVD + CD)". JPC. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
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