
Graham Wood Drout
Total fans: 5
Graham Wood Drout: Lead vocals, rhythm guitar and percussion
John Wenzel: Lead guitar, vocals
Mitch Mestel: Bass guitar, vocals
Daniel East: Drums, vocals
Biography
Award-winning "soulful swampadelic" Americana/Rock, Iko-Iko is about great songs and performances. With 5 CDs & devoted fans, Graham Drout's songs are covered by artists of various styles. Drout received "Song of the Year" honors from the Blues Critics Choice Awards in February 2007 for "Ghosts of Mississippi."
With performances in the films, "Cape Fear" and "Contact" as well as the original production of Jimmy Buffett's "Don't Stop the Carnival," along with countless collaborations with some of music's finest of the last twenty years, Iko-Iko continues to deliver great shows and great product. Their dedicated fan base, The Voodoo Crew, brings fans, musicians and media together as well via http://www.MySpace.com/voodoocrew
IKO IKO has performed with:
* Bo Diddley
* Ron Wood
* Jimmy Buffett
* Willie Dixon
* Lucky Petersen
* Bobby Keys
* Ivan Neville
* David Bromberg
* Slash
* Jim Belushi
* James Harman
* Mike Utley
* Steven Stills
* Billy Mann
* Albert Castiglia
* Joey Gilmore
* Nil Lara
* and many others
IKO IKO has opened for:
* Gregg Allman
* B.B. King
* Dr. John
* The Radiators
* George Thorogood
* John Lee Hooker
* Boz Scaggs
* Johnny Winter
* Muddy Waters
* Edgar Winter
* Col. Bruce Hampton
* Southside Johnny & The Jukes
* Albert Collins
* John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
* Dave Mason
* Donna The Buffalo
* Fishbone
* Greg "Fingers" Taylor
* and many others
Graham Wood Drout was born in Newark, New Jersey where, at the age of five, he was given a plastic Roy Roger's guitar and a 33-1/3rd LP recording of Western Swing music. All his life he has been dodging abnormal phenomena: From surviving floods to fires to hurricanes to lightning strikes and all forms and shapes of experience that would have caused many to quit in frustration; however, Drout persevered and turned all of that into powerful lyrics and driving rhythms for his music.
At the age of eight, Drout's family relocated to Houston, Texas and, after six painfully hard years he moved to Miami, Florida for the first time. Two years after that, his family's cultural aftershocks took him to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil where Drout farmed his musical diversity even further and, ultimately, returned to South Florida where he received a BFA in Art from Florida International University.
Drout currently appears with Albert Castiglia on their new live and acoustic release, "The Bittersweet Sessions" and is back on Blues radio with as much of the dynamic energy and style that put the band on the map in its earliest days.
Discography
2006 - The Bittersweet Sessions, Little Silver LSR05-001
2000 - Shine, Little Silver LSCD005
1996 - Protected By Voodoo, Little Silver LSCD001
1991 - Riding on The Rims - Live, Little Silver (out of print)
1986 - Snowstorm in The Jungle, Kingsnake (out of print)
See band's website for radio song samples.
Links
http://www.iko-iko.com