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Steve Felix Discography of CDs
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American Worker CD (1982)
Steve Felix discography In 1980, the BusBoys sent shock waves through the music world with their song "KKK," which found members of a mostly African-American band singing that they wanted to "join the Ku Klux Klan and play in a rock & roll band." Of course, no one in the BusBoys really aspired to be a Klansman -- they were actually ridiculing institutional racism and asserting that if African-Americans were good enough to pay taxes and fight in the Vietnam War, they shouldn't be excluded from any part of the American dream, including the white-dominated rock & roll field. Unfortunately, a few simpletons took their lyrics out of context and assumed that the BusBoys were self-hating blacks, but to anyone with half a brain, it was clear where they were coming from. After using shock value and humor to get their anti-racism, ...
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Bootleg Breakout CD (1994)
Steve Felix CD discography Black Bart: Brian O'Neal (vocals, guitar); Stefan Kennedy (guitar); Sean McNabb (bass); Steve Felix (drums).
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Money Don't Make No Man CD (1988)
Steve Felix albums Personnel: Victor Johnson (vocals, guitar); Brian O'Neal (vocals, keyboards); Kevin O'Neal (vocals, percussion); French, The Young King, Beloyd Taylor (vocals); John Leslie Hug, Phillip Charles (guitar); Daniel LeMelle (alto saxophone); Michael Boddicker (keyboards, programming); Billy Steinway (keyboards); Arnie Schulze (synthesizer); Steve Felix (drums); Vinx (percussion); Bill Champlain (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: David Bianco; Tom Flye.
Recording information: Air Drome; Axe-Trax; Cherokee; Control Center; Conway; EFX; Fiddlers; Mama Jo's; Master Control; Media Matrix; Michae.
Photographer: Vinx.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Billy Steinway; Steve Felix; Victor ...
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Minimum Wage Rock & Roll CD (1980)
Steve Felix music CDs Digitally remastered by Brian O'Neal and Herb Jung (Time Capsule Mastering).
In the 1950s, rock & roll started out as black music, but you wouldn't have guessed that to pick up Rolling Stone or Creem in the early '80s -- by that time, rock was almost exclusively the province of skinny white guys, and black artists were only to be found on the R&B charts, as if Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Jimi Hendrix had never happened. So if there ...
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Steve Felix Cd Discography Page
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