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The house band for Henry Stone's Miami-based <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22T.K.+Disco%22">T.K. Disco</a> label after <a href="spotify:artist:3mQBpAOMWYqAZyxtyeo4Lo">KC & the Sunshine Band</a>, Foxy was based around Ish Ledesma (lead vocals), Arnold Pasiero (bass), Richie Puente, Jr. (percussion), Charlie Murchiano (keyboards), and Joe Galdo (drums). Even while working for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22T.K.%22">T.K.</a>, they supplemented their income by gigging; it was at a club in Maryland that the idea for "Get Off," a number one R&B hit, first struck. The boys worked the number up back in Miami at <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22T.K.%22">T.K.</a>'s studio, adding female vocals for the chorus. The subsequent release, "Rrrrrrock," did little, and they disbanded after recording three LPs in three years: Get Off, Hot Numbers, and Party Boys. Ledesma's next ventures were the band <a href="spotify:artist:0096k2GLGYz1AYfM75EsJX">Oxo</a> ("Whirly Girl") and a solo album, and then he went full-time into producing other artists. Foxy anthologies include Get Off: The Best of Foxy (1995) and Get Off: Hot Numbers (1998). ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi

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