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  1. 14 févr. 1998 · Buddy Bengert. Keyboardist/vocalist for Ohio Express. Later became an artist development manager for CBS Records in Cincinnati in the late 70's.

  2. Their first seven 45s were sung and written by Joey Levine, who was on Buddah's staff, but Buddy Bengert was lead singer on Pinch Me and Graham Gouldman (later of 10cc fame) performed the vocals honours on Sausalito (Is The Place To Go).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_ExpressOhio Express - Wikipedia

    The Joey Levine years (1968–1969) Joey Levine in concert, 2008. The Ohio Express then moved to the home label of bubblegum pop, Buddah Records. [2] At the same time, Joey Levine (who had co-written "Try It") was coming up with new material for the Ohio Express at the behest of Super K Productions.

  4. 6 sept. 2017 · Their first seven 45s were sung and written by Joey Levine, who was on Buddah's staff, but Buddy Bengert was lead singer on Pinch Me and Graham Gouldman (later of 10cc fame) performed the vocals honours on Sausalito (Is The Place To Go).

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  6. American bubblegum pop band, formed in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1967. Though marketed as a band, it would be more accurate to say that "Ohio Express" served as a brand name used by Jerry Kasenetz 's and Jeff Katz 's Super K Production to release music by several different musicians and acts.

  7. B-side written by later day member Buddy Bengert (no clue what his real first name was, only ever seen it as Buddy or "G."). kimbozw. 1st Mar 2013. catchy tune. Charted february 1970 in the USA on the Record World chart (but was not to be found on the Billboard pop singles chart).