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 ...
Jimmy Ellis, the lead singer of the hit "Disco Inferno" from '70s R&B/funk group The Trammps, died Thursday in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He was 74. Ellis's daughter, Erika Stinson, told the New York ...
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 ...
'Glee' is back with a groovy new episode, which pays tribute to 'Saturday Night Fever,' and now Gleeks can get a sneak peek at the cast's performances of 'Disco Inferno' and 'You Should Be Dancing.' ...
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 ...
The legal battle over who owns the copyright to the song “Disco Inferno” sounds more like a law school test question than reality. It’s as if someone engineered the facts to create a handful of tricky ...
Jimmy Ellis, the man behind the mega ’70s hit, “Disco Inferno,” passed away Thursday in South Carolina due to complications from Alzheimer Disease, reports the New York Times. He was 74. For 35 years, ...
Singer Jimmy Ellis, whose signature song “Disco Inferno” burned up the music charts in the late 1970s, died Thursday in his hometown of Rock Hill, S.C. , according to that city’s newspaper. James T.