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The Woohoo Revue in Print ‘Expect old-world charm, furious gypsy tunes and a chunky sound that will either make you dance or wish you’d brought a unicycle. Big fun.’ The Melbourne Age ‘Overall, the sound reflects the unique experience of a ‘gypsy’ band raised on Melbourne dance floors.’ Beat Magazine Melbourne ‘The Woohoo Revue have generated a lot of buzz around town with their tight set of freakish gypsy brass tunes.’ Inpress Magazine Melbourne ‘One of Melbourne’s hottest world music groups.’ The Hobart Mercury ‘The six piece band presents an organized chaos of hectic thumping beats, horns, violin, and a full to the brim instrumental sound.’ Sauce Magazine Tasmania 'If musical prowess, good fun and intriguing yet accessible melodies count for anything, their audience should grow exponentially from this point on.' dB Magazine Adelaide 'This gloriously sassy, six-piece gypsy-meets-Latin-meets-Middle-East dance band from Melbourne is just the ticket for fans of swinging and irresistible world music dance.' The Sunday Mail Adelaide 'This gutsy group is touring its unique brand of vaudeville across Australia and is winning punters over one high energy show at a time.' The Canberra Times 'Their wild arrangements of carnival tunes combine the arts of musicianship and performance, creating an on-stage celebration for drinking, dancing and forgetting about tomorrow.' BMA Magazine Canberra 'It’s not music made for IPods, it is social music. Every song holds such a strong sense of occasion. So make like the animals on the cover; grab a group of friends, go out under the sky and throw a party that lasts for days and dance to The Woohoo Revue.' thedwarf.com.au 'The best way to describe The Woohoo Revue is to simply say that they're an instrumental gypsy folk band, a German oom-pah outfit, a wild-west fiddle contest and a roaring 20's swing band all rolled into one; only sped up by a factor of ten.' Spoz Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.