Walworth County Cloggers featured in new music video
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The Walworth County Cloggers during a video shoot for the Milwaukee band, The New Loud. The dancers were featured in the video for the single, "Don't Dance." Photo via Facebook.
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WALWORTH COUNTY -- The Walworth County Cloggers show off their steps in a new music video from the Milwaukee band The New Loud.
The video from the new wave/electro/punk band was completed this week for the single, "Don't Dance," from the upcoming EP, "Can't Stop Not Knowing."
Video of the cloggers was shot late last year, along with two shoots of the band performing in Milwaukee.
View more photos on the Cloggers' Facebook page.
The first shoot was at The Cactus Club in Bay View Nov. 23. The shoot will featured a live club-type atmosphere where club goers were invited to come down and participate as extras in the crowd.
The second shoot was at the regal Humphrey Scottish Rite Masonic Center located in downtown Milwaukee and focused on local dance troupes with several Milwaukee-area dance studios.
The video also featured Kristen and Mark from Fred Astaire Dance Studio Mequon, The UW Milwaukee BBOY Scene, MiMi Chatlain, Rebecca Brodie and Adam Baus of Brew City Hops.
"Don't Dance" was directed by Jack Packard, and the EP was produced and recorded by band member Shane Olivo and mixed by Mark Trombino.
The single 'Don't Dance' by The New Loud can be purchased at Amazon, Lala and coming soon to iTunes.
Jan 13, 2010 at 9:35 a.m.
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Very nicely done derivative song. The video is mostly the band pretending to be playing this highly-processed audio live. As for the cloggers, I don't know if you understand the word "feature". They are certainly there a number of times for one or two seconds alternating more or less equally with several other "featured" dance settings. I think that this sort of thing would have done quite well in 1989.
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