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The Buoys were a progressive rock band from the early 1970s. Its membership
included Bill Kelly, Fran Brozena, Jerry Hludzik, Carl Siracuse, Chris
Hanlon, and Sally Rosoff, based in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Hits by Rupert Holmes They are most famous for their recording of Rupert
Holmes's "Timothy", a song deliberately written to get banned, based on a
theme of cannibalism. Holmes himself selected the group to record the song.
Recorded at Scepter Recording Studios in New York City and released by
Scepter Records, with whom the Buoys had been signed but previously
ignored, the song hit #17 on US charts in 1971. Scepter executives did not
catch what it was about until after it started climbing the charts, after
which claiming that Timothy was a mule, a concept Holmes found more
offensive than cannibalism, which he intended. Holmes, with D. Jordan,
wrote a less-successful hit for them titled "Give Up Your Guns", an epic
narrative dealing with
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