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Blood on the Saddle's Restored Video For Their 1984 Hit "Do You Wanna Dance" Out Now

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NEW YORK - EntSun -- Ton-Up, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of Blood on the Saddle's video for their 1984 hit, "Do You Wanna Dance." Filmed in a Santa Monica, California studio in the fall of 1983 for the Los Angeles cable television show "LA IN," the video was initially broadcast prior to the release of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, released in March 1984. The album was included on Los Angeles Times music critic Chris Willman's "Top Albums of 1984."

Formed in early 1983 by guitar virtuoso Greg Davis, who had the idea of combining bluegrass with punk rock, he was joined by bass player Ron Botelho and drummer Hermann Senac.  Annette Zilinskas, bass player for The Bangles, joined Blood on the Saddle in July of 1983 as co-lead vocalist, completing the original line-up of the band. Considered one of the most influential bands to come out of the Los Angeles Country Punk scene, the band's history was partially documented in the recent authorized biography of The Bangles and in John Doe and Tom DeSavia's 2019 book, More Fun in the New World.

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Blood on the Saddle has released eleven albums and is credited with laying the foundation of the Alternative Country and Rock genres in the 90s. "Do You Wanna Dance" is available on Vevo, Apple Music, Tidal, Xite, and Boomplay Video.

https://youtu.be/rNjX6NGr93w?si=VKeHZfHtanUsrBbz



Ton-Up Records & Music Publishing is an independent record label and music publishing company formed in 2009 by musician Eddie Star (Eddie Star & The Zero Effect, JoyBox).  In addition to Star's music, its roster includes the legendary Punk & Western band Blood on the Saddle, Greg Davis, Philip Paul Kelly, Toy Machine Gun, and the solo catalog of 1960s legend Dean Ford.

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