ROCK HILL, S.C. - James T. "Jimmy" Ellis, who belted out the refrain "Burn, baby burn!" in a 1970s-era disco hit that's still replayed in modern sports arenas, has died. He was 74. David Turner of ...
Established in 1997, Uncle Funk's Disco Inferno are the UK's biggest and best live disco band, booked every year for Glastonbury Festival and many other huge events! Also available for weddings, ...
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 ...
Last year, British avant-rock band Disco Inferno reissued their first five EPs from the 1990s. (Check out our oral history on the band here.) Now, the band's guitarist and vocalist Ian Crause ...
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In celebration of the quarter century since a trim John Travolta made sauntering with a can of paint in hand chic,' Paramount Pictures has released a revamped DVD of the classic Saturday Night Fever, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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