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Joe Nanini
Birth nameOliver Joseph Nanini
Born1955
Japan
OriginLos Angeles, California
DiedDecember 4, 2000 (aged 45)
Atlanta, Georgia
GenresPunk rock, post-punk, new wave
Instrument(s)Drums, Percussion
Years active1977 – 2000
LabelsDangerhouse, I.R.S. Records

Oliver Joseph Nanini (1955 – December 4, 2000)[citation needed] was an American rock drummer, most famous for being the percussionist and a founding member of new wave group Wall of Voodoo[1] during their heyday in the 1980s. He was known for playing with pots, pans, and other objects. This arrangement can be seen in the motion picture Urgh! A Music War in which Wall Of Voodoo performed a live version of the song "Back In Flesh" from the Dark Continent album, and also later in the video for the hit single "Mexican Radio". Along with Stan Ridgway and Bill Noland, he left the band after their performance at the US Festival in 1983. Nanini went on to become one of the co-founders of the neo-traditional band The Lonesome Strangers and played on their first record, Lonesome Pine.

He was also the drummer for numerous 1970s punk bands, including Black Randy and the Metrosquad, The Plugz, and Bags. Before his death, he was a session musician for Dangerhouse Records recording with many bands, notably recording with the band Sienna Nanini during the 1990's, Nanini and his fellow musician, known only as Lamb Cannon, believed the "Los Angeles club scene" was "disgusting" and decided to commit to a cabaret act, via the album Pants down time,[2] released after his death. He was born in Japan in 1955 to a United States military family. Nanini died at his Atlanta home on December 4, 2000, of a brain hemorrhage, at age 45.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Joe Nanini - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Lamcannon, via Furaffinity". Furaffinity.net. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Wall Of Voodoo Biography". Oldies.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.


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