HARRY WAYNE CASEY :"KC " Hand Signed BIG 8X10  Photo . This Photo is Hand Signed by CAROLE BAYER SAGER. %100 Authentic Autograph . The Autograph is BOLD & looks Amazing l . KC Also wrote . NICE INSCRIPTION . The photo is in Good  condition & Is a High Quality photo. Will be shipped SUPER FAST to you & will be Well packaged . I will ship the SAME DAY you pay :) YES... I even ship on Saturday . Payment must be made in 4 days or less after this listing ends ! . In the 4 day period . Combined s&h is $1 Extra each additional listing Check out my other Autographs & my Fantastic feedback :) Add my STORE to your FAVORITES LIST . I do list NEW Low Priced Autographs EVERY DAY . I do offer my Lifetime Guarantee COA . Just message me at Checkout . Thank you ... Amanda :)




Harry Wayne Casey(born January 31, 1951), better known by his stage nameKC, is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter. He is best known for his band,KC and the Sunshine Band, as a producer of several hits for other artists, and as a pioneer of thediscogenre of the 1970s. Harry Wayne Casey formedKC and the Sunshine Bandin 1973. He was introduced toRichard Finch, who was doing engineering work on records forTK Records. Thus began the Casey-Finch musical collaboration. The initial members were just Casey and Finch. They later added guitaristJerome Smith(19532000) and drummer Robert Johnson, both TK studio musicians. The first of couple 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.Rchart 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. The band's "Queen of Clubs" was a hit in the UK, peaking at No. 7, and they went on tour there in 1975. KC and the Sunshine Band became prominent in the United States in 1975 with "Get Down Tonight" and "That's the Way (I Like It)". Other Casey-Finch favorites include "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty", "I'm Your Boogie Man", "Keep It Comin' Love" and "Please Don't Go". "Boogie Shoes" appeared on the soundtrack album forSaturday Night Fever. He also joinedTeri DeSarioon her hit "Yes, I'm Ready" in 1979. Casey also part-wrote "I Ain't Lyin'" (a UK hit for George McCrae in late 1975). As a result of the soaring popularity ofnew waveandsynthpopin the early 1980s, Casey dissolved the Sunshine Band and recorded several pop-oriented solo albums. In January 1981, he survived a serious car accident another car hit his car head-on. He was left partially paralyzed for six months, and had to re-learn how to walk, dance, and play the piano, but by the end of the year he was back in the recording studio.[4]"Give It Up" was released as a solo hit, shot to Number One in the UK (but his U.S. label, Epic, refused to release it). However, it would later become a Top 20 hit in the United States (1984) when issued on the independent Meca label. In the mid-1990s, due to the revived interest in the music and fashions of the 1970s, Casey re-formed the Sunshine Band. Discography KC and the Sunshine Bandperforming in 2006 Do It Good(1974) KC and the Sunshine Band(1975) The Sound of Sunshine(1975) Part 3(1976) Who Do Ya Love(1978) Do You Wanna Go Party(1979) Space Cadet Solo Flight(1981) The Painter(1981) All in a Night's Work(1982) KC Ten(1983) Oh Yeah!(1993) I'll Be There for You(2001) Yummy(2007) Selected compilations Greatest Hits, Vol. 1(1980) (compilation) The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band(1990) (compilation) Greatest Hits Vol. 2(1990) (compilation) KC and the Sunshine Band...and More(1994) Part 3... and More(1995) Get Down Live!(1995) (live) Shake, Shake, Shake and Other Hits(1997) I'm Your Boogie Man and Other Hits(1997) Yummy in My Tummy(1998) (live) As songwriter[edit] Songwriter: Harry Wayne Casey & Richard Finch "Rock Your Baby"[8](1974) -George McCrae "Gimme Some" (1975) -Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Dance Across the Floor" (1978) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Get Happy" (1978) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "I Wanna Go Home with You" (1978) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Don't Worry About It" (1978) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "It's Your Sweet Love" (1978) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Let Me" (1978) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Ask the Birds and the Bees" (1978) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "You Get Me Hot"[9](1979) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Goin Home for Love" (Foster/Casey/Finch/Horne) (1979) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "I Get Lifted" (1979) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Without You" (1979) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne