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MFSB
MFSB
group of studio musicians based at Philadelphia’s Sigma Sound Studios
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Van McCoy
Van McCoy
American musician, record producer, arranger, songwriter, singer and orchestra conductor
2
Robert John
Robert John
American singer-songwriter
3
Johnnie Taylor
Johnnie Taylor
American soul-blues and pop singer
4
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
American band
5
The Trammps
The Trammps
American soul band
6
Freeez
Freeez
band
7
Freda Payne
Freda Payne
American singer and actress
8
Clarence Carter
Clarence Carter
American recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician
9
The Love Unlimited Orchestra
The Love Unlimited Orchestra
Pop orchestral group
10
Timmy Thomas
Timmy Thomas
American musician
11
GQ
GQ
American band
12
Patrick Juvet
Patrick Juvet
Swiss singer-songwriter
13
Edwin Starr
Edwin Starr
American singer
14
Blue Magic
Blue Magic
American R&B and soul group
15
Joe Simon
Joe Simon
American soul and R&B musician
16
Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes
Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes
band
17
Dobie Gray
Dobie Gray
American singer and songwriter, whose musical career spanned soul, country, pop and musical theater. (1940-2011)
18
Carl Douglas
Carl Douglas
Jamaican singer
19
Silver Convention
Silver Convention
German disco band
20
The Three Degrees
The Three Degrees
American vocal group
21
Seals and Crofts
Seals and Crofts
American band
22
Fern Kinney
Fern Kinney
American musician
23
Kelly Marie
Kelly Marie
British singer
24
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
American rock band
25
The Fatback Band
The Fatback Band
American funk band
26
The Rimshots
The Rimshots
American funk and disco band
27
George McCrae
George McCrae
American musician
28
Hues Corporation
Hues Corporation
band
29
Gene Chandler
Gene Chandler
American musician
30
Andrea True
Andrea True
American adult film actress and singer
31
Wilton Place Street Band
Wilton Place Street Band
32
C. W. McCall
C. W. McCall
American singer, activist and politician
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Lee Ritenour
Lee Ritenour
American jazz guitarist, session musician, and composer
34
Fat Larry's Band
Fat Larry's Band
American band
35
Gibson Brothers
Gibson Brothers
France-based musical group
36
Melba Moore
Melba Moore
American singer, actress
37
Santa Esmeralda
Santa Esmeralda
band that plays disco
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Meco
Meco
American musician
39
Rare Earth
Rare Earth
American rock band
40
Sandii & The Sunsetz
Sandii & The Sunsetz
Japanese rock band
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Jimmy Jones
Jimmy Jones
singer
42
Johnny Bristol
Johnny Bristol
American musician, songwriter and record producer
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Freddy Cannon
Freddy Cannon
American rock and roll singer
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Sammy Johns
Sammy Johns
American singer
45
Eric Carmen
Eric Carmen
American recording artist; singer, songwriter and musician
46
Gino Soccio
Gino Soccio
Canadian musician
47
Ray Parker Jr.
Ray Parker Jr.
American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor
48
Zager and Evans
Zager and Evans
pop rock group from Nebraska, USA
49
The J.B.'s
The J.B.'s
band
50
The O'Jays
The O'Jays
American band that plays rhythm and blues
51
Mark Lindsay
Mark Lindsay
American rock singer-songwriter, musician and saxophonist
52
Joe Tex
Joe Tex
American singer-songwriter
53
Johnny Wakelin
Johnny Wakelin
British singer-songwriter
54
Paul Hardcastle
Paul Hardcastle
British recording artist, composer, producer, songwriter, radio presenter and multi-instrumentalist
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Rhythm Heritage was a 1970s American disco-funk band, best known for their 1976 US #1 single "Theme from S.W.A.T.". It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in February 1976. They also recorded theme music for several other ABC television shows, including "Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow," also from 1976, from Baretta (sung by Sammy Davis Jr.).

Rhythm Heritage was formed in 1975 by producer Steve Barri and session keyboardist Michael Omartian, and included bassist Scott Edwards and drummer Ed Greene. Other musicians who played on some of their recordings included Ben Benay, Victor Feldman, Jay Graydon, James Jamerson, Ray Parker Jr., Dean Parks, and Bob Walden.