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The Trammps, pioneers of the disco era, brought infectious energy to dance floors around the world with their vibrant beats and soulful vocals. Their signature sound helped define the 1970s music scene and continues to influence artists today.
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Q:Who were The Trammps and where did they originate?
A:The Trammps were a Philadelphia-based disco and soul group formed in the early 1970s.
The Trammps emerged from Philadelphia’s vibrant soul scene, blending gospel harmonies and dance rhythms. Their sound helped define the Philly soul and early disco crossover that dominated mid-1970s dance music charts.
Q:What is The Trammps' most famous song?
A:'Disco Inferno' is The Trammps’ best-known and most successful song worldwide.
Released in 1976, 'Disco Inferno' became an anthem of the disco era. Its fiery chorus, energetic beats, and later inclusion on the 'Saturday Night Fever' soundtrack cemented it as a timeless dance-floor classic.
The Trammps Fact Sheet
Inception

Formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1972.

MembersEarl Young, Ron Kersey
Top Albums

Disco Inferno (1976), Disco Inferno, The Legendary ZING Album (1975), Trammps (1975), Where the Happy People Go (1976), The Trammps III (1977), The Whole World's Dancing (1979), Slipping Out (1980), Mixin' It Up (1980), This One Is For The Party (1984).

Top Songs

Disco Inferno (1976), DiscoInferno (1976), Hold Back The Night (1975), Rubber band, Shout (1975), Love Epidemic (1974), That's Where the Happy People Go (1976), Stop And Think (1975), The Night The Lights Went Out (1977), Zing Went the Strings of My Heart (1974).

Grammys

1 won and 1 nominated.

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