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The Band of Oz is a prominent band of the United States
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Personnel

*Keith Houston: guitar, bass (1967–present) *Chuck French: trumpet & lead vocals (1970–present) *David Hicks: drums (1976–present) *David Franks: keyboards, harmonica, vocals (October 1983-19??, 1999–present) *Daniel Morris: saxophone & vocals (2005–present) *Tim Morris: trumpet & lead vocals (2005–present) *Dustin Ahkuoi: lead vocals (2019-present) *Chris Jennings: guitar, vocals ( 2019-present) *Jerry West: guitar, lead vocals (1996-1997,1999–2019 (took a 1½yr. leave)) *Scott Fine: vocals, trombone (2005–2017) *Doug Winstead: vocals, trombone (1990-1991) *Rick Strickland: bass, vocals (1997?-1999) *"Big" John Thompson: bass, lead vocals (1980–1996) *Johnny Byrd: bass (1967-before 1976) *Shep Fields: bass *Thomas "Butch" Barnes: saxophone & vocals (1980–1985, 1991-April 2005) *Chris Keaton: saxophone, vocals (1984-1988) *Bob Lynch: saxophone (by 1976-1980) *Roland Colsen: saxophone (1975–76) *Charlie Satterwhite: saxophone (1975-76) *Gary Warren: saxophone (1970-by 1976) *Rick Brogden: keyboards (1995) *Rick Sanders: keyboards (?-1995-?) *Mickey Hardie: keyboards (19??-October 1983) *Ronnie Forbes: keyboards & vocals (1976-19??) *Randy Hignite: keyboards 1969-1976 *Barry Kearney: bass (1973-74) *Jim Heidenreich: drums (1970-before 1976) *Billy Bazemore: vocals (1971–1985) *Buddy Johnson: vocals (1967–1971) *Jimmy Smith: horns (1967-by 1970) *Freddy Tripp: horns (1967-by 1970)


Discography


Albums

*Beach Beat Classics (1980): LP compilation *Keep Keepin' It Up (1983): LP *Let It Roll (January 1995): CD *One More Step (August 1997): CD *Beach Beat Classics (1998): CD compilation *Dancing In The Street (March 1999): CD *The Early Years (August 2003): CD *Dance to the Radio *Live by Request (2013) *One's You Might Have Missed (2017)


Singles

*Shaggin' (1978) *Reputation (1978) *Star of My Life (1979) *Got You Into My Life (1980) *Hot Fun in the Summertime (1981) *Lipstick Traces (1981) *Ocean Boulevard (1982) *Super Summer (1982) *Southern Belles (1983) *Good Time Music (1983) *When Love Is New (1984) *Keep Keepin' It Up (1984) *Over the Rainbow (1986) *Always Be My Girl (1986) *Too Hot to Handle (1987) *One More Step to Take (1987) *Snap Your Fingers (1989) *Rescue Me (1989) *Love Sickness (1992) *You'll Never Walk Alone (1992) *Shama Lama Ding Dong (1995)


References

*''Let It Roll'' C.D. liner notes *''The Early Years'' C.D. backside


External links


Official Website
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