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  1. Stokley wanted the band to have a keyboardist and selected Buzz Cornelison, who had briefly played with the Kings of Rhythm. They spent most of the early-mid 1960s performing local gigs throughout Kentucky.

  2. Explore music from Buzz Cornelison. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Buzz Cornelison on Discogs.

  3. Explore Buzz Cornelison's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Buzz Cornelison on AllMusic.

  4. Exile. First reaching the pop charts in the late 70s, they changed direction to become on of the 80s’ most successful country bands. Read Full Biography.

  5. American pop and country music group, formed in Richmond, Kentucky, in 1963 as the Exiles. They toured with Dick Clark Caravan of Stars from 1965 to 1968. In 1972 they changed their name to Exile. In 1978 they had a US #1 pop hit with “Kiss You All Over”.

  6. Their name was shortened to Exile in 1973, consisting of leader/guitarist Pennington, lead singer Jimmy Stokley, keyboardist Buzz Cornelison, bassist Kenny Weir, and drummer Bobby Johns. They hit the peak of their success in 1978 with the rock pop ballad hit "Kiss You All Over."

  7. 8 de sept. de 2015 · Founded in Richmond, Kentucky by Jimmy Stokley, Ronnie ‘Mack’ Davenport, Paul Smith, Mike Howard, Billy Luxon, Buzz Cornelison, and J.P. Pennington – while all were still in high school – the band found a following in the Lexington area. But, the Exile story doesn’t end there.