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Harry Wayne Casey: The Sunshine Band's "KC" turns 75, and shows no signs of slowing down

30 min · 6. mar. 2026
episode Harry Wayne Casey: The Sunshine Band's "KC" turns 75, and shows no signs of slowing down cover

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More than a half-century has passed since Harry Wayne Casey had his first #1 hit record. You may know him better as “KC”, the founder of KC and the Sunshine Band, the group that had a string of chart-topping singles in the 1970s and dominated the Billboard HOT 100. KC just turned 75, and continues to entertain fans with his plans to “..do a little dance, make a little love, and Get Down Tonight!”

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