Who died from KC and the Sunshine Band?

Who died from KC and the Sunshine Band?

Jerome Smith
Jerome Smith, the original guitarist for the disco party kings K. C. and the Sunshine Band, died on Friday after a construction accident, The Associated Press reported. He was 47 and lived in Miami.

What does KC stand for in the Sunshine Band?

Harry Wayne Casey
The band took its name from lead vocalist Harry Wayne Casey’s last name (‘KC’) and the ‘Sunshine Band’ from KC’s home state of Florida, the Sunshine State.

Who wrote KC and the Sunshine Band songs?

As leader of KC and the Sunshine Band, Harry Wayne Casey wrote some of the biggest and most enduring songs of the disco era. He wrote George McCrae’s 1974 No.

Who wrote the song give it up?

Deborah Carter
Give It Up/Composers

What happened to KC from KC and the Sunshine Band?

He now lives in Miami Lakes.

Are KC and the Sunshine Band still together?

KC and the Sunshine Band is currently touring across 1 country and has 24 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at 713 Music Hall in Houston, after that they’ll be at Freeman Arts Pavilion in Selbyville.

Is KC and the Sunshine Band still alive?

Harry Wayne Casey (born January 31, 1951), better known by his stage name K.C., is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer….

Harry Wayne Casey
Years active 1973–present
Labels Rhino, Epic, Meca, TK, Sunshine Sound
Associated acts KC and the Sunshine Band
Website www.heykcsb.com

Does KC and the Sunshine Band still tour?

KC and the Sunshine Band is currently touring across 1 country and has 25 upcoming concerts.

Where are KCI and JoJo now?

The 1990s supergroup has reunited under a new management team, P Music Group. According to Billboard Magazine, K-Ci, JoJo, Mr. Dalvin and DeVanté Swing are now being led by founder and CEO of P Music Michael Paran.

Who really wrote blurred lines?

Robin Thicke
Pharrell WilliamsT.I.
Blurred Lines/Composers

What year was Baby Give It Up released?

1982Give It Up / Released

Is K CI married?

He is married to the former Cassandra Chestnut of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.