KC and the Sunshine Band
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KC and the Sunshine Band | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Miami, USA | |
Genre(s) | Funk, R&B, Disco, Pop rock, Dance | |
Years active | 1973 - 1983, 1993 - present | |
Label(s) | Rhino, Epic Records, Mecca Records, TK Records | |
Website | KCS Online | |
Members | ||
Harry "KC" Wayne Casey (lead vocals) Maria De Crescenzo (back up vocals) Charlotte Mc Kinnon (back up vocals) Fermin Goytisolo (Percussion) Rusty Hamilton III (Keyboard) Jody Hill (Drums) Zeljko "Nick" Marinovic (Keyboard) Jeffery Reeves (Lead guitar) Steve Lashley (Bass) John Reid (Trumpet) Kenny Hamilton (Saxophone) Rick Benadetto (Trumpet) Tim Pitchford (Trombone) Kenetha Morris (Dancer) Giggi Thesman (Dancer) |
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Former members | ||
Richard Finch (bass, drums) Robert Johnson (Drums) Jerome Smith (guitar) Mike Lewis (tenor sax) Vinnie Tanno (Trumpet) Ken Faulk (trumpet) Whit Sidener (Baritone Sax) Margret Reynolds (backing vocals) Beverly Champion (backing vocals) Jeanette Williams (backing vocals) Denvil Liptrot (saxophone) Charles Williams (trombone) Ronnie Smith (trumpet) James Weaver (trumpet) |
KC and the Sunshine Band is an American musical group. Founded in 1973, their style has included funk, R&B and disco. Their most well known songs include the disco hits "That's the Way (I Like It)", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty", Give It Up, and "Get Down Tonight".
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[edit] 1970s
The group was formed by Richard Finch and Harry Wayne Casey ("KC"), a record store employee and part-timer at TK Records in Miami. Following demo work, Casey and Finch were encouraged to create their own group. The initial members were just Casey and Finch (his main partner in songwriting), but Finch soon added guitarist Jerome Smith, and drummer Robert Johnson, both TK studio musicians.
The first few songs, "Blow Your Whistle" (September 1973) and "Sound Your Funky Horn" (February 1974), were released as singles, and had limited impact. However, a side project writing and producing music for George McCrae took Finch and Casey's "Rock Your Baby" and made it a hit in mid-1974, selling 11 million copies worldwide. The band's "Queen of Clubs" was a hit in England, and they went on tour to England in 1975 off that success.
With the release of the self-titled triple platinum second album KC and the Sunshine Band in 1975 came the group's first major US hit with "Get Down Tonight". It topped the R&B chart in April and the Billboard chart in August. "That's the Way (I Like It)" also became a number one hit in November 1975 and the group did well at the 1976 Grammy Awards. The 1976 album Part 3 yielded three top 5 singles: "I'm Your Boogie Man", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" and "Keep It Comin' Love". Their success lasted until the fifth album and 1979–80; their last chart topping hit was "Please Don't Go" in December 1979, hitting #1 for one week in January 1980, and becoming the first #1 hit of the 1980s. With the declining popularity of disco, the group explored other styles and changed labels, joining Epic Records in 1980 after TK Records went bankrupt.
[edit] 1980s
In 1981, the partnership between Rick Finch and Harry Wayne Casey came to an acrimonious end. Two years after the release of the previous album, the group released two solo albums with new material, geared toward pop; The Painter and Space Cadet. These albums generated little success, but in 1982, a hit track called Give It Up on the album All in a Night's Work (recorded before KC and Finch split partnership) brought a return to success in the UK, and appeared in the United States Billboard Top 40 hey in 1984. However, the band released another album, KC Ten, in 1983, and included the track once again. Epic Records, however, refused to issue the song as a single due to its prior failure in the US and a frustrated Casey formed "Mecca Records", releasing the single himself in a final attempt to garner the song some success in the US. It worked, but the album still failed to surpass expectations. This led to the group falling into stasis around 1985 with the retirement of Casey.
[edit] 1990s and beyond
A revival in the interest of disco music in 1991 brought Casey out of retirement. He reformed the group with entirely new members and began touring once again. Most of the original members of the band are now deceased. The new band has released a large number of compilation albums through Rhino Records, featured along with some newly recorded material. The album Oh Yeah! was released in 1993 after a ten year gap between new albums, excluding compilations.
On July 28, 2000, rhythm guitarist Jerome Smith was killed in an unfortunate construction accident.
In 2001, the band made a brief comeback into the music scene after an eight-year lull with the release of a new album titled I'll Be There For You. The album was praised by critics, but it failed to generate any impact on the charts or in sales. More recently, the group had an appearance in the 2003 remake of the movie The In-Laws.
Several KC/Finch songs have been included in the Dance Dance Revolution series of dance video games. That's the Way (I Like It) was included in Dance Dance Revolution 1stMIX, Shake Your Booty was in Dance Dance Revolution 4thMIX and Get Down Tonight was in the American home version of DDRMAX2.
Additionally, many KC/Finch songs have been sampled for hip hop songs, the most frequently used of which is "I Get Lifted".
On December 8, 2006, KC and the Sunshine Band performed at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, at the annual end-of-year party of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM).
On December 9, 2006, KC and the Sunshine Band performed at the Philadelphia Convention Center, at the annual holiday party of SEI Corporation (SEIC on Nasdaq).
[edit] Discography
[edit] Album discography
- Do It Good (1974)
- KC and the Sunshine Band (1975)
- The Sound of Sunshine (1975)
- Part 3 (1976)
- Who Do Ya Love (1978)
- Do You Wanna Go Party (1979)
- Space Cadet (1981)
- The Painter (1981)
- All in a Night's Work (1982)
- KC Ten (1983)
- Oh Yeah! (1993)
- I'll Be There For You (2001)
[edit] Single discography
- Blow Your Whistle (1973)
- Sound Your Funky Horn (1973)
- Queen Of Clubs (1974)
- I'm A Pushover (1974)
- Get Down Tonight (1975)
- Shotgun Shuffle (1975)
- That's the Way (I Like It) (1975)
- Rock Your Baby (1975)
- (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty (1976)
- Wrap Your Arms Around Me (1976)
- I Like To Do It (1976)
- I'm Your Boogie Man (1977)
- Keep It Comin' Love (1977)
- Black Water Gold (1978)
- Boogie Shoes (1978)
- It's The Same Old Song (1978)
- Do You Feel Alright (1978)
- Who Do Ya Love (1978)
- Do you Wanna Go Party (1979)
- Please Don't Go (1979)
- Que Pasa (1979)
- Let's Go Rock And Roll (1980)
- Make Me A Star (1980)
- Space Cadet (1980)
- Red Light (1981)
- Love Me (1981)
- (You Said) You'd Gimmie Some More (1982)
- Don't Run (Come Back To Me) (1982)
- Give It Up (1983)
- Are You Ready? (1984)
- Game Of Love (1990)
- Please Don't Go '92 (1992)
- Megamix (The Official Bootleg) (1993)
- Will You Love Me In the Morning? (1993)
- I'll Be There For You (2001)
[edit] Selected compilations
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (1980) (compilation)
- The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band (1990) (compilation)
- Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1990) (compilation)
- KC and the Sunshine Band...and More (1994)
- Part 3...and More (1995)
- Get Down Live! (1995) (live)
- Shake, Shake, Shake and Other Hits (1997)
- I'm Your Boogie Man and Other Hits (1997)
- Live: Get Down Tonight (1998) (live)
- In A Mellow Mood (2005)