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  2. Video Killed the Radio Star - Wikipedia

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    The Buggles singles chronology. " Video Killed the Radio Star ". (1979) "Living in the Plastic Age". (1980) Music video. "Video Killed the Radio Star" on YouTube. " Video Killed the Radio Star " is a song written by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes and Bruce Woolley in 1979. It was recorded concurrently by Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club (with ...

  3. The Limousines - Wikipedia

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    The Limousines are an American electronica band based out of California's San Francisco Bay Area.Made up of multi-instrumentalist/producer Giovanni Giusti and songwriter/vocalist Eric Victorino, the duo formed in 2007 and has since gained international fame, thanks in part to the release of their singles "Very Busy People" and "Internet Killed the Video Star".

  4. Drama (Yes album) - Wikipedia

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    Drama is the tenth studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 22 August 1980 by Atlantic Records. [ 3] It was their only album to feature Trevor Horn on lead vocals [ a] and the first with Geoff Downes on keyboards. This followed the departures of Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman after attempts to record a new album in ...

  5. The Buggles - Wikipedia

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    The Buggles are an English new wave band formed in London in 1977 by singer and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoff Downes.They are best known for their 1979 debut single "Video Killed the Radio Star", which topped the UK Singles Chart and reached number one in 15 other countries and was chosen as the song to launch MTV in 1981.

  6. English Garden (album) - Wikipedia

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    English Garden, released in North America as Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club, is a studio album by Bruce Woolley and his new wave band the Camera Club. The band consisted of Woolley on vocals, Matthew Seligman on bass, Rod Johnson on drums, Dave Birch on guitar, and Thomas Dolby on keyboards. Before forming the group, Woolley was creating pop ...

  7. Get Sharp - Wikipedia

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    Get Sharp is the debut album by electropop group The Limousines. It was released on July 27, 2010, through iTunes and Hot Topic on indie label Orchard City Books and Noise. The album features the songs "Very Busy People" and "Internet Killed the Video Star", the latter being an allusion to the Buggles hit " Video Killed the Radio Star ."

  8. The Age of Plastic - Wikipedia

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    "Video Killed the Radio Star," the second track, refers to a period of technological change in the 1960s, the desire to remember the past and the disappointment that children of the current generation would not appreciate the past. [26] The fast-paced third song, "Kid Dynamo," is about the effects of media on a futuristic kid of the 1980s. [6]

  9. Bruce Woolley - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Woolley. Bruce Martin Woolley (born 11 November 1953) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He wrote songs with artists such as the Buggles and Grace Jones, including "Video Killed the Radio Star" and " Slave to the Rhythm", and co-founded the Radio Science Orchestra.