After more than 25 years as a band, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy remain on a mission to celebrate jazz and swing music. Formed in Ventura, Calif., in the early ’90s, the vintage-inspired ensemble first reached a national audience through an appearance in the 1996 comedy flick Swingers, serving up a high-octane performance of “Go Daddy-O” while Jon Favreau’s character burns up the dance floor. Most recently, the “You & Me & the Bottle Makes 3 Tonight (Baby)” hitmakers released the 2017 album Louie Louie Louie, on which they cover Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan and Louis Prima. The band’s original core lineup sparks excitement for their favorite genres with a high-energy horn-driven concert kicking off the 2019-20 TD Bank Celebration Series.