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SoundYourHappyHorn.

This is our new poster inspired by music.
The concept is taken from "Suond Your Funky Horn" by KC & The Sunshine Band.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sound Your Funky Horn
Finch [Songwriter], Casey [Songwriter], Reid [Songwriter], Music of Windswept [Publisher]



Bass man turn the power on
Drummer turn the beat
Tenor man come take your stand
Everybody on your feet

Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down
Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down

Guitar keep the rhythm
Congas and the groove
When my main man gets on his horn
Everybody's got to move

Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down
Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down, ooh

Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down (Get down)
Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down

Bass man, Mr. Drummer
Keep a smile on your face
And get down Mr. Conga
Keep on keepin' a steady pace

Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down
Everybody sound your funky horn
Come on get down, ooh…hoo…

Everybody come on
Sound your funky (Ooh), let it blow (Let it blow)
Let me hear it (Let me hear it), let me hear it (Let me hear it)
Let me hear it (Let me hear it), let me hear it (Let me hear it)
Let me hear it (Let me hear it)
 
 
 
KC and the Sunshine Band
By Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia:

KC and the Sunshine Band is an American musical group. Founded in 1973 in Miami, Florida, their style has included funk, R&B, and disco. Their most well known songs include the disco hits "That's the Way (I Like It)", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty", "I'm Your Boogie Man", "Keep It Comin' Love", "Get Down Tonight", "Give It Up", and "Please Don't Go". They took their name from Casey's last name ("KC") and the "Sunshine Band" from KC's home state of Florida ('The Sunshine State').

The first few songs, "Blow Your Whistle" (September 1973) and "Sound Your Funky Horn" (February 1974), were released as singles, and did well enough on the U.S. R&B chart and overseas that TK wanted a follow up single and album. However, while working on demos for KC & the Sunshine Band the song, "Rock Your Baby" (George McCrae) was created featuring Smith on guitar, and became a number one hit in 51 countires in mid 1974. The band's "Queen of Clubs", which featured uncredited vocals by McCrae, was a hit in the UK, peaking at #7, and they went on tour there in 1975.

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Stefano Buffoni
Stefano Buffoni, 11-20-09
Awesome!
Qube Konstrukt
Qube Konstrukt , 11-11-09
Wow
Golova
Golova , 10-26-09
nice!
Kelsy Kramer
Kelsy Kramer, 10-24-09
Wow!!! The contrast and detail is amazing! Well done!
JOK13
JOK13 , 10-23-09
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Javier Pasamar
Javier Pasamar, 10-23-09
Brutal!!!
Blake Kimmel
Blake Kimmel, 10-22-09
ummm. NAILED IT!
Alberto Russo
Alberto Russo, 10-22-09
Bel lavoro!
susana irula
susana irula, 10-22-09
beautiful!!!
Roger Haus
Roger Haus, 10-22-09
Buenissimo
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