The Bus Boys

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The Bus Boys were a largely African-American quintet, with one "token" Caucasian member, Mike Radi, known for playing rock & roll with a new wave flavor. They were led by brothers Brian and Kevin O'Neal, who brought an irreverent everyman sensibility to their music. They are best known for their one minor hit, "Cleanin' Up the Town," which reached #68 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart in the United States (as well as being featured on the soundtrack to Ghostbusters). They also appeared in the movie 48 Hours and were the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on January 29, 1983 featuring hosts Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas.