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Vita and the Woolf cover Clap Your Hands Say Yeah "Satan Said Dance" for Cover Club Season Two

Welcome to Season Two of Philly-centric video series, Cover Club. Cover Club is best conceptualized as “A special brand of Philly covers”, akin to The Onion’s AV Undercover series but with one caveat: the song being covered must originally be from a Philly artist.

Vita and the Woolf joined by Tutlie for #CoverClub - photo by Lindsey Borgman

We're ready to reveal the final band of Season Two of CoverClub. Wrapping up our second recording session at Cambridge Sound Studios in South Philly, young rising stars Vita and the Woolf tackled the exciting Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!  In the video, Jennifer Pague grabs the bass and leads her band and session-mates Tutlie as her chorus! 

Cover Club: Vita and the Woolf "Satan Said Dance" (Clap Your Hands Say Yeah)


Last November for Philly Sings Philly Jennifer Pague covered Dr. Dog's "Shadow People" to a positive response so it was a logical choice for Cover Club.  Until a few days before our second session at Cambridge Sound Studios in early February, that was going to be the cover choice.  A few days prior Pague called an audible and switched picks to a perfect match for her outrageousness, choosing "Satan Said Dance" from the Clap Your Hands Say Yeah '07 album Some Loud Thunder.

On the day of the session, I asked her why this song, her response was classic, "That song is bad-ass."  The full response was actually a little more eloquent as she explained, "I chose "Satan Said Dance" because the song is crazy awesome and reminds me of bad-ass rock n' roll. It was also performed by my friend's band, I Am Love, who do an amazing cover of that song. We played a lot of shows together back in the day and they always covered that song and it rocked the crowd every time."



Check out the original via the Clap Your Hands Say Yeah bandcamp.com page


See Vita and The Woolf & Tutlie this Friday!!!

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