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![]() KC and The Sunshine BandUse the Booking Entertainment.com agency to book KC and The Sunshine Band for your corporate event, private party, fundraiser, college, fair or festival. Submit an Entertainment Request Form and an agent will reply within 24 hours. If any one band represented the disco era, it would be KC & the Sunshine Band. There was no denying, KC & the Sunshine Band had something special from the start. Their debut album, Do It Good, was chock full of hit songs and danceable grooves; "Blow Your Whistle" and "Sound Your Funky Horn" stormed the R&B charts. George McCrae took Casey's "Rock Your Baby" and made it a hit in mid-1974, selling over 5 million copies. The band's "Queen of Clubs" was a hit in Europe. KC & the Sunshine Band's first major hit was "Get Down Tonight" from their self-titled 1975 release. The album would sell over 3 million copies and "That's the Way (I Like It)" reached the #1 spot on the charts, as well. A year later, KC & the Sunshine Band released Part 3 and the album yielded three top 5 singles: "I'm Your Boogie Man," "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" and "Keep It Comin' Love." KC & the Sunshine Band's last chart topping hit, "Please Don't Go" dropped in 1979. KC & the Sunshine Band released The Painter and Space Cadet in 1981. A year later, "Give It Up" charted well in the UK. However, In 1983, KC & the Sunshine Band released KC Ten. Front man Casey decided to retire from the music scene in 1985. KC & the Sunshine Band re-awoke in 1991, when Casey came out of retirement to reformed the group and hit the road once more. After a ten-year recording hiatus, KC & the Sunshine Band released the album Oh Yeah! In 1993. In 2001, KC & the Sunshine Band released I'll Be There For You. In 2003, KC & the Sunshine Band lit up the big screen when nearly stole the show during their cameo appearance in the remake of "The In-Laws." KC & the Sunshine Band have already carved out their own niche in the online world of computer gaming. Several KC songs have been included in the Dance Dance Revolution series of dance video games.
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