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  2. The Groove Line - Wikipedia

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    "The Groove Line" is a 1977 single by the Dayton, Ohio/European funk-disco group Heatwave. It was written by Rod Temperton . It was included on Heatwave's second album, Central Heating .

  3. Heat Wave (1963 song) - Wikipedia

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    In a 2007 DVD titled The Lovin' Spoonful with John Sebastian – Do You Believe in Magic, author Sebastian illustrates how he sped up the three-chord intro from "Heat Wave" to come up with the intro to "Do You Believe in Magic". The song was ranked number 50 among the greatest singles ever made in Dave Marsh's 1989 book The Heart of Rock & Soul ...

  4. Heatwave (band) - Wikipedia

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    Heatwave is a funk [2] band formed in London, England in 1975. Its most popular line-up featured Americans Johnnie Wilder Jr. and Keith Wilder (vocals) of Dayton, Ohio ; Englishmen Rod Temperton (keyboards) and Roy Carter (guitar); Swiss Mario Mantese (bass); Czechoslovak Ernest "Bilbo" Berger (drums); and Jamaican Eric Johns (guitar).

  5. Central Heating (Heatwave album) - Wikipedia

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    Central Heating is the second studio album by funk-disco band Heatwave. [4] It was released in 1977 on the GTO label in the UK and in 1978 on the Epic label in the US. It was produced by Barry Blue. Central Heating sold more than a million copies in its first two years of release. [5]

  6. Boogie Nights (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Boogie Nights" is a 1977 single by international funk-disco group Heatwave. It was written by keyboardist Rod Temperton and was included on Heatwave's debut album, Too Hot to Handle . Harpist Carla Skanger (a pseudonym of Sheila Bromberg of the London Symphony Orchestra) played harp and American actor and singer Clarke Peters performed backing ...

  7. Heatwave's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Heatwave's Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Heatwave released by Epic Records in 1984. It features all of their biggest hits from all of their albums, with the lone exception of the Hot Property album, which all of its singles were omitted.

  8. Candles (album) - Wikipedia

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    Candles is the fourth studio album by the British pop, funk, disco band Heatwave. Arranged, and primarily written by Rod Temperton , it was released on 21 November 1980 ( 1980-11-21 ) on the GTO record label in the United Kingdom, and the Epic record label (number 36873) in the United States.

  9. Hot Property (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Property is the third album by the British band Heatwave.Arranged, and primarily written by Rod Temperton, it was released on 27 April 1979 on the GTO record label in the United Kingdom, and the Epic label (number 35970) in the United States of America.