David Maffei is well aware of the irony. He once proudly wore a T-shirt proclaiming ‘Disco Sucks.’ He grew up a typical Southern California cool guy. In the early 1980s, he had the long hair, ripped ...
Philadelphia legends The Trammps are hot again, thanks to a certain presidential hopeful using one of their biggest songs. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has been heating up the campaign trail using the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — Live music is back ...
James “Jimmy” Ellis, lead singer of the ‘70s soul group the Trammps, who released the classic hit “Disco Inferno,” is dead. He was 74. According to the Associated Press, the singer died at a nursing ...
Last year, British avant-rock band Disco Inferno reissued their first five EPs from the 1990s. (Check out our oral history on the band here.) Now, the band's guitarist and vocalist Ian Crause ...
It was an organised backlash against a changing US musical landscape that, by the late 1970s, had seen disco music dominate the charts, and, gasp, influence the likes of Rod Stewart and the Eagles.
Dig out those bell bottoms, sequins, and hot pants! Friday, July 21st the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA is the place to be for a groovy night of the hottest disco hits of the 70s. Tickets are on ...
Earlier this year we heard “Nite After Nite” from LA band Music Go Music, which featured somber and lush atmospherics that gradually picked up speed, growing into a massive disco track. That was off ...
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