KC & the Sunshine Band
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Sunshine Band Sees Daylight — That's the Way K.C. Likes It
Profile and Interview by Tom Vickers, Rolling Stone, 20 November 1975
SAN CARLOS, CALIFORNIA — K.C. and the Sunshine Band threw a down-home dance party on the Circle Star Theatre's usually sedate stage. Whistles turned to ...
KC & the Sunshine Band, Jnr. Walker & the All Stars: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 16 August 1975
YOU KNOW when you're frantically searching for a specific waveband on a cheap pocket transistor radio, and no matter how hard you try to tune ...
Disco's KC seeks the sunshine once again
Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 12 January 1991
KC AND THE Sunshine Band was one of the most successful disco acts of the '70s. They were nominated for nine Grammies, won one, and ...
KC & the Sunshine Band: The Venue, London
Live Review by Lynden Barber, Melody Maker, 5 November 1983
Getting on down... down ...
Special Feature by Tony Cummings, Black Music, November 1974
George McCrae, KC And The Sunshine Band, Little Beaver, Latimore, Betty Wright, Clarence Reid... They're all hot and they're all from Miami, the city that's ...
KC & The Sunshine Band: Los Angeles
Live Review by Todd Everett, New Musical Express, 29 November 1975
K.C. AND THE Sunshine Band, operating out of the T.K. Records complex in Hialeah, Florida, are at once one of the oddest and most commercial ...
KC & The Sunshine Band: Still KC After All These Years
Interview by Robin Katz, Smash Hits, 24 January 1980
Robin Katz traces the career of Harry Casey & The Sunshine Band ...
KC and The Sunshine Band: The Miami Innovation
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 22 July 1975
A GREAT deal has been written about the emergence of the Miami Sound via names such as George and Gwen McCrae, Little Beaver and, of ...
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 10 October 1978
WHENEVER you think of the Miama Sound, the name of K.C. & the Sunshine Band immediately springs to mind. Via a long string of golden ...
KC & Sunshine Band: Let The Sunshine In
Profile and Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 14 September 1974
ALTHOUGH it has yet to register in the US Top 100, 'Queen Of Clubs' by K. C. and the Sunshine Band represents the second big ...
Interview by Richard Cromelin, Phonograph Record, October 1975
"I'd just put out the George McCrae album, and I kept hearing one of my tunes come busting through the wall up there." H.W. Casey ...
KC and the Sunshine Band: Part 3/Gwen McCrae: Something So Right/Latimore: It Ain't Where You Been
Review by Joe McEwen, Rolling Stone, 10 February 1977
IT WAS THE STUFF from which legends are carved: an office, a studio no larger than a motel room crammed with organs, pianos and a ...
The Miami Transfer: Florida Soul
Review by Cliff White, New Musical Express, 13 August 1977
AFTER SEVERAL year's of British release through President Records, earlier this year Henry Stone's Miami-based TK conglomerate switched outlets to RCA who have ...
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