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  2. The Buoys (American band) - Wikipedia

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    After The Buoys broke up, Bill Kelly and Jerry Hludzik teamed up as The Jerry-Kelly Band. In 1980, they formed a band called Dakota. Dakota joined a sold-out tour as the opening act for Queen. The tour included Baton Rouge, Montreal, Toronto, Philadelphia, Houston and Atlanta. Danny Seraphine of Chicago produced several albums for Dakota ...

  3. Timothy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Timothy" is a pop rock song recorded by The Buoys as a single in 1970. The song describes a mine cave-in and aftermath, with the implication the two survivors cannibalized their companion, the eponymous Timothy.

  4. The Buoys (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    The Buoys are an Australian alternative rock band formed in 2016. Since May 2019 the line-up has been Courtney Cunningham on bass guitar, Hilary Geddes on lead guitar, Tess Wilkin on drums, and Zoe Catterall, the band's founding mainstay, on rhythm guitar and lead vocals.

  5. Bill O Boyle: The Buoys really were back in town - AOL

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    May 15—WILKES-BARRE — About halfway through Saturday night's reunion concert, Bill Kelly, front man for the iconic band The Buoys, put it all in perspective. "You know why today's music sucks?"

  6. The Buoys - Wikipedia

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    The Buoys may refer to: The Buoys (American band), a pop rock band; The Buoys (Australian band), an alternative rock band; See also. Boys (disambiguation)

  7. Dakota (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Buoys was spearheaded by lead singer and guitarist Bill Kelly and Jerry Hludzik on guitar and supporting vocals. [1] [11] In 1978 Bill and Jerry left the group and teamed up as the Jerry-Kelly band, making use of members from popular local bands.

  8. The BusBoys - Wikipedia

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    The BusBoys is an American rock and roll band known for its association with Eddie Murphy and performing in the film 48 Hrs. Formed in Los Angeles in the late 1970s, the original lineup featured brothers Brian O'Neal (keyboards, vocals) and Kevin O'Neal (bass, vocals), Gus Loundermon [1] [2] (sometimes misspelled as "Gus Louderman") (vocals), Mike Jones (keyboards, vocals), Vic Johnson (guitar ...

  9. The Boys (American band the Boys album) - Wikipedia

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    The Boys is the eponymous second album from American R&B group Suns of Light (originally known as the Boys), released in September 18, 1990 () via Motown Records. [1] Although L.A. Reid and Babyface produced 3 songs on their debut album Messages from the Boys , instead one song is produced by Daryl Simmons and Kayo , who were a part of the ...