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- Voodoo_Shoppe abstract "Voodoo Shoppe is the tenth release and the seventh studio release of Cowboy Mouth.Cowboy Mouth has associated themselves quite strongly with the city of New Orleans and the music scene in that city. Voodoo Shoppe was the first album produced by the band after Hurricane Katrina, and generated a fair bit of interest in the album because of this. Two songs, Home and The Avenue address the diaspora after Hurricane Katrina, as well as pledging to return to New Orleans to rebuild. Portions of the proceeds were donated to Renew Our Music (formerly the New Orleans Musician's Relief Fund). John Thomas Griffith sits upon their board.They performed Home and Voodoo Shoppe as part of Starz' New Orleans Music in Exile documentary. During an interview for that show, Fred LeBlanc admitted to not being able to move home, saying, \"I live in the tour bus. We all live in the tour bus.\"The song \"This Much Fun\" was featured in the trailer for Meet the Robinsons (2007), but not used in the actual movie or on the soundtrack album.".
- Voodoo_Shoppe artist Cowboy_Mouth.
- Voodoo_Shoppe previousWork Uh-Oh_(Cowboy_Mouth_album).
- Voodoo_Shoppe releaseDate "2006-02-21".
- Voodoo_Shoppe subsequentWork Fearless_(Cowboy_Mouth_album).
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageExternalLink 3.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageID "11815065".
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageLength "3595".
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageRevisionID "443846926".
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink AllMusic.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Artistdirect.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:2006_albums.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cowboy_Mouth_albums.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Cowboy_Mouth.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Fearless_(Cowboy_Mouth_album).
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Fred_LeBlanc.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Katrina.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink John_Thomas_Griffith.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Meet_the_Robinsons.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans_Music_in_Exile.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Sanchez.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink PopMatters.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Sonia_Tetlow.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Starz.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink The_Village_Voice.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLink Uh-Oh_(Cowboy_Mouth_album).
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voodoo Shoppe".
- Voodoo_Shoppe artist Cowboy_Mouth.
- Voodoo_Shoppe cover "Voodooshoppe.jpg".
- Voodoo_Shoppe label "Eleven Thirty".
- Voodoo_Shoppe lastAlbum "Uh-oh".
- Voodoo_Shoppe name "Voodoo Shoppe".
- Voodoo_Shoppe nextAlbum "Fearless".
- Voodoo_Shoppe released "2006-02-21".
- Voodoo_Shoppe rev AllMusic.
- Voodoo_Shoppe rev Artistdirect.
- Voodoo_Shoppe rev PopMatters.
- Voodoo_Shoppe rev "Village Voice".
- Voodoo_Shoppe thisAlbum "Voodoo Shoppe".
- Voodoo_Shoppe type "studio".
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Album_ratings.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cowboy_Mouth.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Album.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rating.
- Voodoo_Shoppe subject Category:2006_albums.
- Voodoo_Shoppe subject Category:Cowboy_Mouth_albums.
- Voodoo_Shoppe hypernym Release.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type Album.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type MusicalWork.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type Work.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type Work.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type CreativeWork.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type MusicAlbum.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type Thing.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type Q2188189.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type Q386724.
- Voodoo_Shoppe type Q482994.
- Voodoo_Shoppe comment "Voodoo Shoppe is the tenth release and the seventh studio release of Cowboy Mouth.Cowboy Mouth has associated themselves quite strongly with the city of New Orleans and the music scene in that city. Voodoo Shoppe was the first album produced by the band after Hurricane Katrina, and generated a fair bit of interest in the album because of this. Two songs, Home and The Avenue address the diaspora after Hurricane Katrina, as well as pledging to return to New Orleans to rebuild.".
- Voodoo_Shoppe label "Voodoo Shoppe".
- Voodoo_Shoppe sameAs Q7941668.
- Voodoo_Shoppe sameAs m.02rtc84.
- Voodoo_Shoppe sameAs Q7941668.
- Voodoo_Shoppe wasDerivedFrom Voodoo_Shoppe?oldid=443846926.
- Voodoo_Shoppe isPrimaryTopicOf Voodoo_Shoppe.
- Voodoo_Shoppe name "Voodoo Shoppe".