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Lady Bond ~ 007 Vox
Lady made it clear from the beginning that she was going to take over the throne of this magical disco kingdom.

It was a hot summer night back in 1978 when she first heard the ever-so-enchanting lyrics, "Oh No Not I...I Will Survive..." She turned to her girlfriend and said, "I have to go get me a microphone and some rollerskates!"

Her career would bring her to the company of such artists as Wild Fire, Mon Cheri and of course, KC and the Sunflower Boys. That's where she met Vito. He tugged on her coat tails like a dog tryin' wrestlin' a sock! Finally she gave in and agreed to be a "special guest" with Superflydisco. It hasn't stopped since then.

Vito El
(Lead Guitar/Vocals)
Vito El started the band after touring with KC and the Sunflower Boys and then founding the "White Sandbox"-Studio 54's VVIP lounge in 1978 which brought him to new heights of professional celebration. The band has been seen all across the globe performing at numerous parties and festivals keeping the fever alive and now they're back and more booty-licious than ever!

Chuck "The Judge" Ellington
(Bass/Vocals)
Having served under the influence of the groove since the early 70's, Chuck played with such greats as Wild Fire, The Ohio Playboys and The Grand Larson Funk Project. Chuck hooked up with Vito while playing as a hired gun at a ska festival in Rosslau, Germany. They tried to funk it up, but met with the unfortunate timing errors of Patrick Fitzpatrick of the Pacific Time Zone Squad. Fortunately, Vito got Chucks number and looked him up when they both got back to DC and the rest is funkified history...

Frankie "Chico" Tucker
(Rhythm Guitar)
Little is known about Frankie. He showed up to a gig that Vito was doin' in Philly and grabbed Vito's guitar after Vito passed out on stage during an unfortunate rendition of "Easy Like Sunday Mornin". After that, Vito begged him to finish the tour in his stead while re-admitting himself into rehab for the third time.

The two of them have formed a cousinship over the years that can't be broken.

Dwayne "Pinky" Luv
(Drums)
Pinky did it all. And contrary to his name, it wasn't easy. Fathering thirteen boys while touring in the late seventies with more disco acts than anyone worth their groovaliscious salt could shake a stick at, Easy kept it simple. The Two and The Four. He has been the backbone of most every hip that did any shakin' while he was in the room.

Vito and Pinky met on rather scandalous circumstances. Vito walked in on Pinky and Vito's then girlfriend Tammy backstage at an Earth, Wind and Fire concert. Vito had the monkey on his back at that time and didn't even consider the affair he had walked in on because of the white pile on the coffee table.

Pinky and Tammy put Vito into his first rehab and the three have had an oddly strong bond ever since.

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Member Since: 4/17/2006
Band Website: superflydisco.com
Band Members: podcast

Vito El
(Lead Guitar/Vocals)
Vito El started the band after touring with KC and the Sunflower Boys and then founding the "White Sandbox"-Studio 54's VVIP lounge in 1978 which brought him to new heights of professional celebration. The band has been seen all across the globe performing at numerous parties and festivals keeping the fever alive and now they're back and more booty-licious than ever!

Chuck "The Judge" Ellington
(Bass/Vocals)
Having served under the influence of the groove since the early 70's, Chuck played with such greats as Wild Fire, The Ohio Playboys and The Grand Larson Funk Project. Chuck hooked up with Vito while playing as a hired gun at a ska festival in Rosslau, Germany. They tried to funk it up, but met with the unfortunate timing errors of Patrick Fitzpatrick of the Pacific Time Zone Squad. Fortunately, Vito got Chucks number and looked him up when they both got back to DC and the rest is funkified history...

Frankie "Chico" Tucker
(Rhythm Guitar)
Little is known about Frankie. He showed up to a gig that Vito was doin' in Philly and grabbed Vito's guitar after Vito passed out on stage during an unfortunate rendition of "Easy Like Sunday Mornin". After that, Vito begged him to finish the tour in his stead while re-admitting himself into rehab for the third time.

The two of them have formed a cousinship over the years that can't be broken.

Dwayne "Pinky" Luv
(Drums)
Pinky did it all. And contrary to his name, it wasn't easy. Fathering thirteen boys while touring in the late seventies with more disco acts than anyone worth their groovaliscious salt could shake a stick at, Easy kept it simple. The Two and The Four. He has been the backbone of most every hip that did any shakin' while he was in the room.

Vito and Pinky met on rather scandalous circumstances. Vito walked in on Pinky and Vito's then girlfriend Tammy backstage at an Earth, Wind and Fire concert. Vito had the monkey on his back at that time and didn't even consider the affair he had walked in on because of the white pile on the coffee table.

Pinky and Tammy put Vito into his first rehab and the three have had an oddly strong bond ever since.


Influences: Check out my podcast by searching for "superflydisco" in iTunes. some skank stole the name on mySpace. but it's all good.
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Posted by Superflydisco on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 06:56:00 PST