Starbuck(II)
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Starbuck was a soft-rock group from Atlanta, Georgia. The band was
first formed in 1974. The members were: singer/keyboardist Bruce
Blackman, percussionist Bo Wagner, singer Ron Norris, guitarist Tommy
Strain, drummer David Snavely, keyboardist Sloan Hayes, and bassist
Jimmy Cobb. In mid-1975 Starbuck recorded the extremely clever and
catchy single "Moonlight Feels Right" on the Private Stock record
label. "Moonlight Feels Right" not only peaked at # 3 on the Billboard
pop radio charts in the spring of 1976, but also sold over three
million copies as well. The group's first album "Moonlight Feels Right"
was released around the same time. The band's second album "Rock'n'Roll
Rocket" came out the following year; it beget a second Top 40 hit with
the supremely groovy tune "Everybody Be Dancin'," which went all the
way to # 38 on the Billboard pop radio charts. Starbuck issued their
third and final album "Searching for a Thrill" on the United Artists
record label in 1978. The group eventually broke up in 1980.