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Chicago Heatwave, Heartwave, Heat Wave, ヒートウェイヴ, ヒートウェイブ
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Album
HeatwaveBoogie Nights (Rockamerica Remix)Rock America Dance February 1994
HeatwaveBoogie Nights (From Musikladen)Das Beste Aus Dem Musikladen Vol.1
HeatwaveToo Hot To Handle (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.10
HeatwaveLivin' For The Weekend (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.11
HeatwaveAlways And Forever (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.12
HeatwaveSuper Soul Sister (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.9
HeatwaveBoogie NightsETV Network Vital Classics 14. 70's And 80's Dance
Heatwave - Chic - Earth, Wind And FireGrooveline - Le Freak - Let's GrooveDance Mix Video November 2011
HeatwaveGroovelineHot Video Classics Best Of 70's Vol.2
HeatwaveGirls (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.4
HeatwaveBoogie NightsHot Video Classics Best Of 70's Vol.1
International disco-funk group, formed in Europe in mid-1970s. Heatwave was founded by Johnnie Wilder, an American serviceman based in West Germany, who stayed on there after his discharge. He sang in local clubs until he moved to the UK and met Rod Temperton through an ad in the paper. Calling themselves the Chicago Heatwave, they recruited Johnnie's brother, Keith. Signed to GTO records in 1976, they went into the studio that fall with producer Barry Blue. In the UK, their first two singles tanked, but the third one "Boogie Nights" went on to become an iconic disco anthem. It became their debut single in the US peaking at #2 early in 1977. Their follow up became an R&B classic, "Always and Forever" and peaked at #18. Writer and keyboardist Rod Temperton continued to write songs, giving Heatwave on more top ten single, "The Groove Line" in 1978. Temperton went on to write hit songs for Michael Jackson. The band faced several tragedies, first with Mario Mantese being stabbed by his enraged girlfriend then falling into a coma for months only to revive as blind, mute and paralyzed. In 1979 founding member Johnnie Wilder was paralyzed from the neck down in a serious auto accident and unable to perform with the group. He continued on as a co producer with Barry Blue. JD Nicholas replaced him for concert appearances. 1980 saw the release of the #21 single, "Gangsters Of The Groove". Then, members one by one left the band until Heatwave died a quiet death in 1983. Keith Wilder tried to restart the band in 1988, but had to wait until 1991, when a remix of "Mind Blowing Decisions" became a hit in the UK to put a new band together. Keith Wilder now handles lead vocals and is the only original member left. Johnnie Wilder died peacefully in his sleep in May of 2006. "Boogie Nights" lived on in the 90's as the title of the Mark Wahlberg movie of the same name about the rise of pornography. However, the song did not appear in the movie.
Heatwave is an international funk/disco band featuring Americans Johnnie Wilder, Jr. and Keith Wilder (vocals) of Dayton, Ohio, Englishman Rod Temperton (keyboards), Swiss Mario Mantese (bass), Czechoslovak Ernest "Bilbo" Berger (drums), Jamaican Eric Johns (guitar) and Briton Roy Carter (guitar).
They were known for their successful songs "Boogie Nights", "Always and Forever", and "The Groove Line".
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