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Stan Ridgway

SXSW Performance: Stan Ridgway

It's been 24 years since Stan Ridgway and Wall of Voodoo released "Mexican Radio," an instant radio classic that also helped usher in the pop-video age via MTV.

Briefly: U2, Trey Anastasio, Las Vegas New Year's Eve, Drywall

U2 will be the lone guest on the Thursday (10/6) episode of NBC-TV's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien."

Stan Ridgway (Los Angeles, CA)

Stanard Ridgway and his band Wall of Voodoo burst onto the scene in the early '80s, hitting the charts with "Mexican Radio" and representing a then-novel, art-punk camera into the LA music scene. Since his Voodoo days, Ridgway has transformed himself into a decidedly offbeat version of Johnny Cash, Kurt Weill and Tom Waits all rolled up into one. Oh, the odd visuals are still there, the swamps and strange streets and alienation ever-present in the lyrics, but the poppy paranoia has been replaced by roll-up-the-sleeves bayou grunge in places and, get this, the man actually croons now. His recently released album "Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs" is available on redFLY Records. --Tjames Madison

Performing Thursday, March 17 at midnight (TX Union 24th @ Guadalupe).

website: http://www.stanridgway.com/

Briefly: Michelle Shocked, Herbie Hancock, Stan Ridgway, Us3

On June 7, Michelle Shocked plans to release three new albums on her own Mighty Sound label.

Briefly: Staind, Johnny Ramone, Stan Ridgway, Jason White

Rock act Staind has begun work on its fourth album, an as-yet-untitled effort, with producer David Bottrill (Tool, Godsmack).