The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils were a San Francisco-based rock band that emerged in the early 1970s. Known for their fusion of blues, rock, and R&B, the band's distinctive sound was characterized by the strong vocals of lead singer John Rewind and the unique guitar work of Joe Crane. Noteworthy for their albums "Safe in their Homes" and "The Barbecue of Deville," the Hoodoo Rhythm Devils are considered an underappreciated influence on the Bay Area music scene. Despite not achieving widespread commercial success, their musical contributions are recognized by enthusiasts of the era's rock and blues fusion.