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Geoff Downes
Geoff Downes
English keyboardist
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Trevor Horn
Trevor Horn
British record producer and musician
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Bruce Woolley
Bruce Woolley
English singer-songwriter
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Yes
Yes
English rock band
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Gary Langan
Gary Langan
English musician and sound engineer
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Art of Noise
Art of Noise
British band
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Asia
Asia
English rock band
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Jon Anderson
Jon Anderson
English singer
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J. J. Jeczalik
J. J. Jeczalik
British electronic musician, record producer
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Trevor Rabin
Trevor Rabin
South African-born musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and film score composer
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Tony Kaye
Tony Kaye
English rock musician
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Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
British rock band
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Polly Scattergood
Polly Scattergood
British singer-songwriter
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Tina Charles
Tina Charles
English pop music and disco singer
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Betsy Cook
Betsy Cook
American musician
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Chris Squire
Chris Squire
British bass guitarist and songwriter
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Travis
Travis
Scottish band
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The Feeling
The Feeling
English band
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Steve Howe
Steve Howe
English guitarist
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Thomas Dolby
Thomas Dolby
English musician, producer, entrepreneur and teacher
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Billy Idol
Billy Idol
English musician, singer, songwriter, and actor who holds dual British and American citizenship (born 1955)
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Rock Aid Armenia
Rock Aid Armenia
British charity band, supergroup
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Peter Banks
Peter Banks
British musician
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Ben Lee
Ben Lee
Australian actor and singer
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Alan White
Alan White
English rock drummer
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Sevendust
Sevendust
American rock band
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The Buggles were an English new wave band formed in London in 1977 by singer and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoffrey Downes. They are best known for their 1979 debut single "Video Killed the Radio Star", which topped the UK Singles Chart and reached number one in 15 other countries.

The duo released their first album, The Age of Plastic, in January 1980 with "Video Killed the Radio Star" as its lead single. Soon after the album's release, Horn and Downes joined the progressive rock band Yes, recording and releasing Drama in the process. Following a tour to promote the album, Yes disbanded in 1981. That same year, on 1 August, the music video for "Video Killed the Radio Star" became the first ever shown on MTV in the US. The following year, the Buggles released a second album, Adventures in Modern Recording. Its lack of commercial success led to the breakup of the group. Since 1998, Horn and Downes have occasionally performed the Buggles' songs.

In October 2011, the Buggles reunited to play at the British Music Experience at the O2 Arena in London. At the 2016 Progressive Music Awards, the Buggles won an "Outer Limit Award".