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The Trammps
The Trammps
American soul band
1
First Choice
First Choice
2
Gino Soccio
Gino Soccio
Canadian musician
3
T-Connection
T-Connection
Bahamian band
4
Fern Kinney
Fern Kinney
American musician
5
Carol Williams
Carol Williams
American musician
6
Dynasty
Dynasty
band
7
Pattie Brooks
Pattie Brooks
American musician
8
Van McCoy
Van McCoy
American musician, record producer, arranger, songwriter, singer and orchestra conductor
9
Patrick Juvet
Patrick Juvet
Swiss singer-songwriter
10
Barry Blue
Barry Blue
English singer, producer and songwriter
11
Linda Clifford
Linda Clifford
American R&B, disco and house music singer and actress
12
Evelyn King
Evelyn King
American singer
13
Roberta Kelly
Roberta Kelly
American musician
14
Evelyn Thomas
Evelyn Thomas
American musician
15
Archie Bell & the Drells
Archie Bell & the Drells
American vocal group
16
Gloria Gaynor
Gloria Gaynor
American singer
17
Black Box
Black Box
Italian house music group
18
Heatwave
Heatwave
funk/disco band
19
Shalamar
Shalamar
American music group
20
Nile Rodgers
Nile Rodgers
American guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, arranger and composer
21
Biddu
Biddu
Indian singer
22
Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive
British band
23
Sister Sledge
Sister Sledge
American vocal group
24
Thelma Houston
Thelma Houston
American singer and actor
25
Peter Brown
Peter Brown
American singer
26
Voyage
Voyage
French disco and pop/funk band
27
Sheila (and) B. Devotion
Sheila (and) B. Devotion
28
Candi Staton
Candi Staton
American soul and gospel singer
29
The Three Degrees
The Three Degrees
American vocal group
30
Mark Summers
Mark Summers
British record producer
31
The Weather Girls
The Weather Girls
American singing duo
32
Change
Change
Italian-American post-disco group
33
Instant Funk
Instant Funk
34
Carol Douglas
Carol Douglas
American female singer
35
Donna Summer
Donna Summer
American singer and songwriter
36
Bar-Kays
Bar-Kays
American band
37
John Miles
John Miles
English rock musician and singer
38
Meco
Meco
American musician
39
Chic
Chic
American rhythm and blues band
40
Skids
Skids
rock band from Scotland
41
The Real Thing
The Real Thing
British soul group
42
C. J. & Company
C. J. & Company
43
Freddie Perren
Freddie Perren
American songwriter, musician, record producer
44
Hues Corporation
Hues Corporation
band
45
Tina Charles
Tina Charles
English pop music and disco singer
46
The Fatback Band
The Fatback Band
American funk band
47
Claudja Barry
Claudja Barry
Singer, songwriter, actress
48
Todd Terry
Todd Terry
American DJ and house producer
49
Patrick Hernandez
Patrick Hernandez
French singer and songwriter
50
Edwin Starr
Edwin Starr
American singer
51
John Benitez
John Benitez
American musician
52
Freeez
Freeez
band
53
D. Train
D. Train
American musical ensemble
54
Karen Young
Karen Young
American singer
55
The Brothers Johnson
The Brothers Johnson
Funk Band
56
Lime
Lime
synthpop group from Montréal, Canada, during the 1980s
57
Joe Farrell
Joe Farrell
American saxophonist
58
Peaches & Herb
Peaches & Herb
American vocalist duo
59
Liquid Gold
Liquid Gold
English disco group
60
A Taste of Honey
A Taste of Honey
American band
Players Association
studio musician group

Players Association

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The Players Association was a New York based studio group, put together by drummer / arranger Chris Hills and producer Danny Weiss in 1977 on Vanguard Records.

The Players Association recordings brought in leading jazz session musicians such as Joe Farrell, David Sanborn, James Mtume, Mike Mandel and Lorraine Moore on vocals as well as others. Whilst writing some of their own songs, the group mainly focused on covers. Their two biggest hits were "Disco Inferno," a cover of the Trammps tune, and their own composition "Turn the Music Up!" Both tracks were recorded on the Vanguard label and issued in the UK as 12" singles which boosted the group's popularity on the dance floors around the UK.

"Disco Inferno" was an underground club hit in the United States and the United Kingdom, most notable for the piercing solos from trumpeter Jon Faddis, Michael Brecker and David Sanborn on tenor and alto sax. The band proved more popular in the United Kingdom, where they scored three chart singles including the disco hit "Turn the Music Up!" (entered UK chart at number 41 on 4 March 1979), which reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart and ran for nine weeks, and one chart album, which also prompted a British tour. Their other minor hit chart singles were, "Ride the Groove" (released in the UK on 5 May 1979) which reached number 42 in the UK chart and "We got the Groove" (released in the UK on 9 February 1980) which peaked at number 61. After the release of five albums between 1977 and 1981, the association ended.