Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club

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Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club was a late-1970s new wave band led by songwriter Bruce Woolley, best known for its role in creating and first recording the song "Video Killed the Radio Star."

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Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical group
new wave band
activePeriod late 1970s
associatedAct The Buggles
associatedGenre synth-pop
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
era post-punk era
firstRecorded Video Killed the Radio Star
formedInDecade 1970s
genre new wave
hasCreativeFocus studio-oriented production
synthesizer-based pop
hasLanguage English
hasLeaderRole songwriter
hasMember Bruce Woolley
hasNotabilityReason early version of "Video Killed the Radio Star"
hasRecording Video Killed the Radio Star
hasSongwriter Bruce Woolley
influencedByMovement new wave
knownFor creating the song "Video Killed the Radio Star"
first recording of "Video Killed the Radio Star"
leader Bruce Woolley
musicScene late 1970s British new wave scene
notableWork Video Killed the Radio Star
style new wave pop

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Video Killed the Radio Star originallyRecordedBy Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club
Video killed the radio star originallyRecordedBy Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club
subject surface form: Video Killed the Radio Star
Bruce Woolley associatedAct Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club
Bruce Woolley memberOf Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club