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There are at least three groups called "Boogie Knights". 1. From Baltimore: The Boogie Knights are filk singers, they write parodies of popular songs, changing the lyrics to describe dominantly events from medieval and horror genres, but with some Tolkien and D&D. All of them perform vocals, and they have a guitar, some kazoos, and small hand-held percussion instruments. They have published five CDs, "Cavalier Attitude", "Oh The Horror", "Hysterically Inaccurate", "Of Mythic Distortions", and "Many a Sleepless Knight". Read more on Last.fm

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Who did the music for Boogie Nights?
    The music for "Boogie Nights," the acclaimed 1997 film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, was curated to capture the vibrant energy of the late 1970s and early 1980s disco and pop era. The soundtrack features a dynamic mix of classic hits from legendary artists such as The Emotions, Hot Chocolate, Marvin Gaye, and Eric Burdon & War. Iconic tracks like "Best of My Love,"
    What kind of music does Boogie Nights play?
    Boogie Knights is a high-energy tribute band known for performing classic disco, funk, and dance hits from the 1970s and 1980s. While their name playfully references the film "Boogie Nights," the band specializes in lively renditions of iconic tracks from artists like the Bee Gees, KC and the Sunshine Band, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Donna Summer. Their performances are characterized by infectious rhythms, funky basslines, and soulful vocals, often accompanied by flamboyant costumes and engaging stage antics. Boogie Knights' shows are designed to transport audiences back to the glittering days of disco, encouraging everyone to hit the dance floor. Their genre-defining covers make them a popular choice for parties, festivals, and corporate events, appealing to both nostalgic fans and new audiences alike. Boogie Knights are celebrated for keeping the spirit of disco alive, delivering an unforgettable musical experience at every show.
    Who are the members of the boogie Knights?
    The Boogie Knights are a widely recognized disco revival tribute band, featuring talented musicians known for their dynamic stage presence and entertaining performances. While the lineup has seen some changes over the years, the core members typically include a charismatic lead vocalist, skilled guitarists, a groovy bassist, a powerhouse drummer, and versatile keyboard players. Some notable past and present members include Bobby Knight (vocals), Sir Leonard the Love (guitar), Joules Disco (bass), and Robo Drumm (drums). The band is also known for its rotating cast of guest musicians and performers who add flair to their live shows. Each member adopts a colorful stage persona, complete with retro costumes that pay homage to the disco era. This ensemble approach allows Boogie Knights to deliver authentic renditions of classic hits while engaging the audience with humor and interactive performances, making every concert a memorable, dance-filled event.
    What is boogie music called?
    Boogie music, often referred to as "boogie-woogie," is a style of blues piano playing that originated in the early 20th century, but in popular culture and dance music, "boogie" typically refers to a subgenre of funk and disco music. In the context of the late 1970s and early 1980s, boogie is also known as "post-disco" or "electro-funk." This genre is characterized by its infectious groove, syncopated basslines, and emphasis on rhythm and danceability. Boogie music blends elements of soul, R&B, and funk, featuring synthesizers, drum machines, and smooth vocals. Bands like Earth, Wind & Fire and The Jacksons, as well as solo artists like Evelyn "Champagne" King, helped popularize boogie music. In modern times, the term "boogie" is often used interchangeably with disco or funk, especially when referring to dance parties, tribute bands, and nostalgic events celebrating the golden era of dance music.
    Who is Boogie Nights based on?
    "Boogie Nights," the 1997 film, is loosely based on the life of John Holmes, one of the most famous adult film stars of the 1970s and early 1980s. The movie's protagonist, Eddie Adams (who becomes Dirk Diggler), is inspired by Holmes' rise to stardom and subsequent fall due to personal struggles and industry changes. While the film's storyline draws on elements of Holmes' real-life experiences

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