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Nov 11th, 10:31pm
This really take me back to my first high school girl friend Wanda, Boy we got so drunk before we even got on the bus on our way to class.! 1977-78 crazy...
Aug 29th, 9:20pm
6th grade memories.loved Cherchez la Femme sang it all the time
Aug 13th, 3:15am
This is a classic!!!!
May 5th, 2:22am
Darnell Browder was an English and Drama Teacher at my middle school. He used to sign my brother's English Papers, "Pretty Boy D!". We thought he was crazy when he quit teaching to focus on his band, but when we saw him on Tony Orlando and Dawn 8 months later, we realized that it's not so bad to chase a dream... especially when the product was as incredible as this album.
Jan 21st, 10:01am
i love this band
Aug 13th, 10:35pm
Look at lil P-Love...He's alive!!!!!!!! LOL
Aug 13th, 10:09pm
thanks p-love
Aug 13th, 7:52pm
you got the shit paul
Jul 21st, 1:51am
i will re-post it a different way and it wont have any 30 hic-up
Jul 21st, 1:29am
I remember when this came out and we went bananas..What a CLASSIC!! You know Imeem done 30 seconded tha entire thing..*mean look*

I loved reading the Bio info though..They are my age..Thanks Ricomaynerac!

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Date Posted 1 year ago
Title: Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
Description: Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band was one of the most original musical ensembles of the disco era. They were formed in the Bronx in 1974 by Stony Browder, Jr. (b. 1949), his brother August Darnell (born Thomas Browder, 1951), singer Cory Daye (b. 1952), Andy Hernandez (b. 1950), and Mickey Sevilla (b. 1953). The concept of the group was the re-creation of a '30s dance band, la Cab Calloway, with witty lyrics and a disco beat. All of this was in evidence on their debut album, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, released in 1976. It produced the dancefloor hit "Cherchez la Femme" and went gold. A follow-up album, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band Meets King Pennett, was less successful. After the release of a third album, James Monroe HS Presents Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band Goes to Washington, the group fragmented, with Darnell and Hernandez going off to form Kid Creole & the Coconuts. Browder reorganized and issued a Dr. Buzzard's Savannah Band (dropping the "original") album titled Calling All Beatniks! in 1984.
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