Bad Wizard

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Sky High 00:00 Tools
So Bad / So Bad 00:00 Tools
#1 Tonight! 00:00 Tools
So Bad/So Bad 00:00 Tools
Lay Your Love On Me 00:00 Tools
Hurricane 00:00 Tools
Six to Mid-nite Man 00:00 Tools
Get Up and Move 00:00 Tools
He's a Rat 00:00 Tools
Teachin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Barefootin' Man 00:00 Tools
Agent 00:00 Tools
Can't Talk To You 00:00 Tools
A Helping Hand 00:00 Tools
Mean Rite, Tonite 00:00 Tools
Endless Lady 00:00 Tools
Keep High / Stay Low 00:00 Tools
Jealous Man 00:00 Tools
Hey Mama 00:00 Tools
Natural High 00:00 Tools
Wizard of Shackles 00:00 Tools
Black Navigator 00:00 Tools
Free And Easy 00:00 Tools
Strawberry 00:00 Tools
Tiger Tooth 00:00 Tools
13x Around the World 00:00 Tools
Come On 00:00 Tools
Slow Down 00:00 Tools
Pass It on 00:00 Tools
Whoo! 00:00 Tools
Soft, Warm And Wet 00:00 Tools
Solid Gold 00:00 Tools
Needle 2 Groove 00:00 Tools
Loosen Up! 00:00 Tools
Black Cherry 00:00 Tools
Love Machine 00:00 Tools
Champagne Boogie 00:00 Tools
Turn It Up-Turn Me On 00:00 Tools
The Rat 00:00 Tools
#1 Tonight 00:00 Tools
Loosen Up 00:00 Tools
#1 Tonite 00:00 Tools
No. 1 Tonight 00:00 Tools
So Bad, So Bad 00:00 Tools
Whoo 00:00 Tools
Tonight! 00:00 Tools
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Six To Midnite Man 00:00 Tools
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Turn It Up 00:00 Tools
Hes A Rat 00:00 Tools
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So Bad - Bad Wizard 00:00 Tools
03 Agent 00:00 Tools
Come On [fBj] 00:00 Tools
Turn It Up/Turn Me On 00:00 Tools
Teachin Blues 00:00 Tools
Black Cherry [fxn] 00:00 Tools
Free and Easy [fBi] 00:00 Tools
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Formed in Athens, GA, in 1999 by singer Curtis Brown and drummer Scott Nutt, Bad Wizard soon migrated north to New York City, where they would eventually add guitarist Eddie Lynch and bassist Marc Tanner to their lineup. Boasting a high-energy hard rock sound combining AC/DC's bombast and the MC5's manic hyperactivity with traces of Southern rock, the band's electrifying debut album, Free and Easy, was released by independent Tee Pee Records in 2001. Tina Gorin (ex-Helldorado) was later added on slide guitar and a new rhythm section (bassist Pat and drummer Ron) sat in for 2002's Sophisticated Mouth -- a far less memorable, and probably rushed, sophomore outing that nevertheless saw Bad Wizard making a name for themselves as one of New York's hardest-working live combos. Album number three, entitled #1 Tonite!, arrived two years later through the band's new label, Howler Records, and showed some improvement, as well as new bassist Brett Falcon and Scott Nutt back behind the kit. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.