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The Buckeye Politicians were a funk rock band that released some recordings in the 1970s. ==History== The group formed in the very early 1970s by three brothers who once called themselves "The Vondors." They recorded a single for Bill Moss' Holiday records. Side A was a vocal track while the B side was instrumental. Through Moss' connections with Bell Records, two more singles were released on the Bell label. They changed their name to The Soul Partners and scored a local hit. They changed their name in the 1970s to The Buckeye Politicians and released a single on Sceptor Records.〔Buckeye Beat ( the Buckeye Politicians / Soul Partners / Vondors )〕 Later, the band traveled to England and recorded under the direction of Alan Parsons,〔NME Website (I"LL BE HOME_ The Buckeye Politicians video )〕 producing one single. An album worth of material from the Alan Parsons sessions was recorded. However, the album was never released because the tapes were lost by the airline on their return to the United States.〔The Buckeye Politicians (History )〕 They released a single and an album on Utopia records. They released a few more singles in the 1980s. As part of a 2006 reunion they recorded a CD called ''Here I Am''. Original member Larry "LA" Almon died in 2008.〔Buckeye Beat ( the Buckeye Politicians / Soul Partners / Vondors )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Buckeye Politicians」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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