The Huck-a-Bucks was a Washington, D.C.–based go-go band formed in the early 1990s.[1][2][3][4] The band was active in the Washington metropolitan area, producing numerous songs in the Washington music scene and several hits nationwide, including the single "The Bud".[1][2][3] The band members consisted of Joseph "Lil Joey" Timms rapping/singing, Charles "Ricky" Yancy, Lamont "Ray-Ray" Ray playing percussions, Rob "RJ" Folson, DeCarlos Cunningham, keyboardist Lorenzo Wiliams, drummer Felix Stevenson, and Sequan "Quan" Jones playing congas and percussions.[1][2][3]
Huck-A-Bucks | |
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Origin | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Genres | Go-go |
Years active | 1990s |
Labels | Liaison Records |
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Chronic Breakdown (Liaison, 1995)
- Live! (Liaison, 1995)
- You Betta' Move Somethin'! (Sound By Charlie, 1997)
Songs
edit- "Sexy Girl" (1995)
- "The Bud" (1995)
- "Kombat" (1995)
- "Sprinkle" (1995)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Huck-A-Bucks: Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ a b c Kiviat, Steve (July 4, 1997). "Huck-A-Bucks". Washington City Paper.
- ^ a b c Lornell, Kip; Stephenson Jr., Charles C. (2001). The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip-Hop. Billboard Books. pp. 40, 56, 162, 163. ISBN 0-8230-7727-6.
- ^ Lornell, Kip; Stephenson Jr., Charles C. (2009). The Beat! Go-Go Music from Washington, D.C. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 279–280. ISBN 978-1-60473-241-2.