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    The Trammps are an American disco and soul band, who were based in Philadelphia and were one of the first disco bands. The band's first major success was...
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  •  40. Retrieved January 7, 2022. "The Trammps – Disco Inferno". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved January 7, 2022. "Trammps - Disco Inferno/Can We Come Together"...
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    American disco band the Trammps from their 1976 studio album of same name. With two other cuts by the group, it reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Dance...
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  • The Trammps III is the fifth studio album by the American soul-disco group the Trammps, released in 1977 through Atlantic Records. The album peaked at...
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  • Retrieved March 16, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com. "US Charts > The Trammps". Billboard. Retrieved 25 May 2017. Trammps at Discogs (list of releases)...
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  • Nicky Siano, Earl Young and The Trammps, Jellybean Benitez, Kevin Saunderson, Sylvester and Martha Wash. The film premiered at the 2024 Hot Docs Canadian International...
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  • Ronnie Baker (musician) (category The Trammps members)
    one-third of the production team Baker-Harris-Young. He was one of The Trammps, who are best known for their hit "Disco Inferno", which hit #11 on the Billboard...
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  • a song by The Trammps. Disco Inferno may also refer to: Disco Inferno (album), a 1976 disco album recorded by The Trammps which includes the song Disco...
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  • Disco Inferno is the fourth studio album by American soul-disco group, The Trammps, premiered in discothèques on December 29, 1976 for New Year's Eve...
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  • Where the Happy People Go is the third studio album by American soul-disco group the Trammps, released in 1976 through Atlantic Records. The album peaked...
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  • Norman Harris (musician) (category The Trammps members)
    - The Trammps (1975) Penguin at the Big Apple - The Trammps (1975) Scruboard - The Trammps (1975) Rubber Band - The Trammps (1975) Tom's Song - The Trammps...
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  • recorded by The Trammps in the Netherlands in 2003 and sounds similar to Billy Paul's version. The song appears on the compilation album Only the Strong Survive...
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  • on the soundtrack. Most of the original voice–actors reprised their roles, with some performed by additional singers. "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps; sung...
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  • Slipping Out is the eighth studio album by American soul-disco group, The Trammps, released in 1980 through Atlantic Records. The album and the singles "Looking...
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  • The Whole World's Dancing is the sixth studio album by American musical group the Trammps, released in 1979 through Atlantic Records. The album peaked...
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  • The Legendary Zing Album is the second studio album by American soul-disco group, The Trammps, released in 1975 through Buddah Records. The album consists...
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    randomly-selected by a computer, each fitting the same motion profile of the ride vehicles: "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps "I Ran (So Far Away)" by A Flock of Seagulls...
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  • Hate It or Love It (category The Game (rapper) songs)
    (2005). The song was produced by Cool & Dre with additional production from Dr. Dre. The song features a music sample of "Rubber Band" by the Trammps from...
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    Earl Young (drummer) (category The Trammps members)
    rose to prominence in the early 1970s as part of the Philly Soul sound. Young is best known as the founder and leader of The Trammps who had a hit record...
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  • Disco Party (category The Trammps songs)
    group, The Trammps. The single was successful on the disco/dance chart reaching the number-one spot for five weeks. "Disco Party" replaced The Trammps' own...
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