“We Just Make Hoodoo Gurus Music” – Dave Faulkner on The Band’s First Album in 12 Years
More than 40 years into their career, 'Chariot of The Gods' proves that the Hoodoo Gurus are still at the top of their game.
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Subscribe NowMore than 40 years into their career, 'Chariot of The Gods' proves that the Hoodoo Gurus are still at the top of their game.
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