Chicago's own Moonie and Count of L.E.P. Bogus Boys are featured in tomorrow’s
edition of The Chicago Tribune. To read the entire article click here.
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LEP Bogus Boys — the LEP stands for "Low End Professionals," a reference to the
lower street addresses of the Ickes homes where the group got its start — has
come a long way. The group has been together for 13 years and there have
struggles, both professional and personal. "Had a lot of doors slammed in our
face," says Count. Close friends died, and Moonie spent three years in prison in
the early part of the decade.
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