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Jeff Katz
Jeff Katz
American music producer
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Jerry Kasenetz
Jerry Kasenetz
American record producer
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Crazy Elephant
Crazy Elephant
musical artist
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KC and the Sunshine Band
KC and the Sunshine Band
American disco and funk band
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Graham Gouldman
Graham Gouldman
English Singer/ songwriter; member of 10CC
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Tommy James & the Shondells
Tommy James & the Shondells
American rock band
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Katrina and the Waves
Katrina and the Waves
British-American rock band
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Wool
Wool
band
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10cc
10cc
English art rock band
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The Gap Band
The Gap Band
American R&B and funk band
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The Barbarians
The Barbarians
band
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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
American rock band
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Joey Levine
Joey Levine
American singer, songwriter and record producer
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Dobie Gray
Dobie Gray
American singer and songwriter, whose musical career spanned soul, country, pop and musical theater. (1940-2011)
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Michael Landau
Michael Landau
American musician
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The xx
The xx
British indie pop band
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Evie Sands
Evie Sands
American singer, songwriter and musician
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Syl Johnson
Syl Johnson
American blues and soul singer and record producer
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Hotlegs
Hotlegs
band
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Plain White T's
Plain White T's
band
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Patrick Stump
Patrick Stump
American musician
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Jean Beauvoir
Jean Beauvoir
American musician
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Michael Franti
Michael Franti
American musician
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Joe Liggins
Joe Liggins
American R&B, jazz and blues pianist
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Al Caiola
Al Caiola
American jazz musician, guitarist, composer and arranger; United States Marine
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The Fifth Estate
The Fifth Estate
American musical group
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Katrina Leskanich
Katrina Leskanich
US musician, actress
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Wild Cherry
Wild Cherry
American funk rock band
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Bert Berns
Bert Berns
American songwriter and record producer of the 1960s
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The BossHoss
The BossHoss
band
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Freddie Jackson
Freddie Jackson
American singer
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Mac Gayden
Mac Gayden
American musician
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The Delfonics
The Delfonics
American R&B/soul vocal group
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Jonny Lang
Jonny Lang
American blues, gospel, and rock singer and songwriter
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The Music Explosion was an American garage rock band from Mansfield, Ohio, discovered and signed by record producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffry Katz. The quintet is best known for their number two hit, "Little Bit O' Soul", that received gold record status by the RIAA. Written by John Carter and Ken Lewis, who had previously written big hits for The Ivy League and Herman's Hermits, the song (Laurie Records No. 3380, subsequently reissued on Buddah Records) was the band's only top 40 hit. This single paved the way for tours with contemporaries like The Left Banke and The Easybeats.

"Little Bit O' Soul" has been subsequently covered by several bands including The Ramones; Dodging Susan; and 2 Live Crew, who sampled the melody. On its own, the flip "I See The Light" (featuring a surf guitar bridge) was covered by The Fourth Amendment and had a resurgence on some stations in the Midwest four years later.

The production team of their sole album, Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffry Katz, wrote several of the band's tracks which were blatant re-writes of existing songs. Bassist Burton Stahl acknowledged these claims.

Lead singer Jamie Lyons (born James Lewis Lyons on January 31, 1949 in Galion, Ohio) also recorded several solo singles on the Laurie label while still recording with the group. His first single, "Soul Struttin'", became a Northern Soul hit in several Northeast regions.

Jamie Lyons died of heart failure at his home in Little River, South Carolina on September 25, 2006, at age 57. The band continued touring in festivals with a new lead singer. Drummer Bob Avery later became a member of Crazy Elephant.