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"Love City Groove" reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart that May, [3] [4] selling over 200,000 copies. [5] The vocals were performed in hip hop style by Williams and the only female band member, Yinka Charles , performing as Reason.
Love City Groove were formed by the producer and songwriter Stephen "Beanz" Rudden, [1] who at the time was a staff writer at Warner Chappell Music.Rudden had worked with fellow Warner Chappell writer Tatiana Mais, also known as "Q-Tee", producing one of her songs, and requested that she rap over a song he had written, called "Sentence of Love".
WMPZ airs an urban adult contemporary music format branded as "G93", and is owned by Brewer Media. Its studios are located just south of downtown Chattanooga, and its transmitter is located in Red Bank. WMPZ's previous formats included Urban Oldies, Gospel, & Smooth Jazz. Logo as Groove 93.
The United Kingdom was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 with the song "Love City Groove", written by Paul Hardy, Jay Williams, Tatsiana Mais, and Stephen Rudden, and performed by Love City Groove. The British participating broadcaster, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), selected its entry through a national final. It ...
The on-air dedication was a black tie celebration worthy of a larger city with an evening of popular orchestral music from the Penn-Harris ballroom. [21] WKBO was managed by Clarence G. "Red" Moss from 1933 to 1947. [22] Moss was a leading actor in a number of small theater productions in Harrisburg in his spare time.
The band was also announced as the surprise headliner for the Resonance Music & Arts Festival in Ohio in September. On September 5, 2017, the band launched a Kickstarter campaign [6] to make a new album. The new album, self-titled Perpetual Groove, was released to backers as a digital download on May 2, 2019.
WRBT (94.9 FM, "Bob 94.9") is a country music radio station broadcasting in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and broadcasts with a power of 25 kilowatts from a transmitter site in Enola, Pennsylvania. WRBT broadcasts in the HD Radio format. [2]
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