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The BusBoys were a Los Angeles-based rock & roll band made up of five African-Americans and a Hispanic who played satirically upon their ethnic origins in songs with titles like "There Goes the Neighborhood." They were formed in the late '70s with a lineup of brothers Brian O'Neal (keyboards, vocals) and Kevin O'Neal (bass, vocals), Gus Louderman (vocals), <a href="spotify:artist:0dPfyS06CSJS0SVVhcu6Bb">Mike Jones</a> (keyboards, vocals), <a href="spotify:artist:5SAkPdoR5ngVX4K1lpdz4z">Victor Johnson</a> (guitar), and Steve Felix (drums). Essentially a novelty act, they nevertheless impressed listeners with their energetic bar band rock. They reached their peak of national exposure when they appeared in the 1982 <a href="spotify:artist:1Zq8pfBl4ejCMrWdeAdphc">Eddie Murphy</a> film 48 Hrs. Their two Arista albums reached the charts, as did the 1984 single "Cleanin' Up the Town," which was featured in the film Ghostbusters. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
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