Get ready to shake your booty and open your heart. KC and The Sunshine Band dominated the 1970s, producing such #1 hits as “Get Down Tonight,” “That’s the Way (I Like It),” “Boogie Shoes.” “Please Don’t Go” and many more. Today on BOLD, Harry Wayne “KC” Casey joins LeGrande to dish about the disco days and chat about his musical messages of love. “I wrote Shake Your Booty as an anthem for empowerment. People sometimes forget that.”
A provocative interview about inspiration, celebrity and finding yourself, Harry reveals the pain he felt when disco was pushed aside and maligned. “The music got such a bad rap but there were songs there that changed the world. Donna Summer and I were very good friends.”
An enormously popular entertainer who still tours the globe, Harry has a brand-new album “Feeling You! The 60s.” Packed full of classic covers, it re-interprets songs from sixties legends Bob Dylan, Ben E. King, The Kinks, the Righteous Brothers, Joni Mitchell, The Supremes and many more.
“I’m comfortable with who I am now. It took me 30 years to understand who KC really is–and was.” Feeling You!” is available March 10 everywhere. Join the conversation at www.getboldtoday.com.
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