- The
Buggles are an
English new wave band
formed in
London in 1977 by
singer and b****ist
Trevor Horn and
keyboardist Geoff Downes. They are best known...
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British new wave/synth-pop
group the
Buggles,
which consisted of Horn and
Downes (and
initially Woolley). The
Buggles'
version of the
track was recorded...
- chart. The
Buggles. ZTT.com.
Accessed on 16 July 2013. Peel, Ian (2010). From the Art of
Plastic to the Age of
Noise (CD insert). The
Buggles.
Salvo Records...
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English keyboardist who
gained fame as a
member of the new wave
group the
Buggles with
Trevor Horn, the
progressive rock band Yes, and the
supergroup Asia...
- Ryan
Buggle (born
January 31, 2010) is an
American actor and
dancer from Matawan, New Jersey. He is best
known for
playing Noah Porter-Benson on Law &...
- The
bugle is a
simple signaling br****
instrument with a wide
conical bore. It
normally has no
valves or
other pitch-altering devices, and is thus limited...
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album by
English new wave
group the
Buggles,
released in
November 1981 by
Carrere Records.
Although the
Buggles began as a duo of
Trevor Horn and Geoff...
- (30
October 2018). "The
Buggles: how we made
Video Killed the
Radio Star". The Guardian.
Retrieved 30
April 2023. "The
Buggles: how we made
Video Killed...
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later became the
Buggles.
Bruce Woolley and the
Camera Club
recorded and
broadcast their own
version of the song
before the
Buggles released their version...
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Australia and the UK. In 1979, Hey
appeared in live TV
performances with The
Buggles for
their song "Video
Killed the
Radio Star",
including on the BBC's Top...