Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is a swing revival band, a group reviving interest in "jump blues", a style first introduced in the forties by Cab Calloway and Louis Prima and key in the early creation of rock and roll. This revival emerged in the late nineties after the popularity of such movies as The Mask. Another example is The Brian Setzer Orchestra. Although Big Bad Voodoo Daddy was commercially unsuccessful their work was critically acclaimed. They performed at the 1999 Super Bowl halftime show.