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Italian-American post-disco group
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B. B. & Q. Band
B. B. & Q. Band
American band
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Peter Jacques band
Peter Jacques band
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The Ritchie Family
The Ritchie Family
American vocal group based in Philadelphia
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Village People
Village People
American disco group
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Mauro Malavasi
Mauro Malavasi
Italian musician
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Giorgio Moroder
Giorgio Moroder
Italian record producer and composer
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Celi Bee
Celi Bee
American musician
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Gloria Gaynor
Gloria Gaynor
American singer
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Valerie Dore
Valerie Dore
singer, performer
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The Georgia Satellites
The Georgia Satellites
American rock band
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GIGI D'AGOSTINO PLANET
GIGI D'AGOSTINO PLANET
Italian DJ
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The Paley Brothers
The Paley Brothers
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Roberta Kelly
Roberta Kelly
American musician
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Boney M.
Boney M.
Euro-Caribbean vocal group
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Elisa
Elisa
Italian singer-songwriter
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Peter Brown
Peter Brown
American singer
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Chic
Chic
American rhythm and blues band
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Luther Vandross
Luther Vandross
American singer, songwriter, and record producer (1951-2005)
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Amii Stewart
Amii Stewart
American singer, dancer and actress
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The Trammps
The Trammps
American soul band
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Macho was an Italian-American disco/R&B studio group. The Guadeloupe born French-Italian businessman Jacques Fred Petrus and Italian musician Mauro Malavasi, formed a joint production company, called Goody Music Production (GMP), in the mid-1970s. Their first project, in 1978, was called Macho, featuring Italian Marzio Vincenti as lead singer. Their only album was composed of three extended tracks. The band's sole chart success in the United States was an almost 18-minute-long disco cover version of the Spencer Davis Group's 1967 hit "I'm a Man", which was written by Steve Winwood. The track reached the Top 10 in the Billboard magazine's Dance chart in October 1978. An edited seven-minute version was also released.

in 1980 they released the album, Macho II - Roll, composed, arranged and conducted by Celso Valli, produced by Jacques Fred Petrus with all songs played by The Goody Music Orchestra. All vocals were recorded and mixed at the Power Station Studios in New York, except for the song "Mothers Love - Mama Mia", which was recorded and mixed at the Media Sound Studios.