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Heatwave (band)

U.K. based funk band

Heatwave

Heatwave, 1982

OriginLondon, England[1]
GenresFunk, R&B, soul
Years active1975–present
LabelsGTO, Epic
MembersNapoleon Eugene Phillips
Elliot Levine
ELWarren Weatherspoon
Anthony Contee
Darryl Grady
Dijon Anderson
Charles Ransom II
Stephen Mitchell
Past membersJohnnie Wilder Jr.
Keith Wilder
Rod Temperton
Michael F Murphy
Frank Burke
Tommie Harris
Mario Mantese
Ernest Berger
Audrey Hayes
Eric Johns
Billy Jones
Roy Carter
Derek Bramble
Calvin Duke
J.D. Nicholas
Peter Jordan
Bryan Lammers
Marvin Jones
Keith Harrison
Donovan Blackwood
Byron Byrd
Tim Houpe
Ignatius Mason Leslie Campbell

Heatwave is a funk[2] band formed in London, England in 1975. Its most popular line-up featured Americans Johnnie Wilder Jr. and Keith Wilder (vocals) of Dayton, Ohio; Englishmen Rod Temperton (keyboards) and Roy Carter (guitar); Swiss Mario Mantese (bass); Czechoslovak Ernest "Bilbo" Berger (drums); and Jamaican Eric Johns (guitar).[3]

They are known for their sing

     It all began in West Germany. Five young men stationed in the U.S. Army came together after work, went to the social clubs to play pool and sing a little harmony. This group was known as ‘The Cashmeres’. The Cashmeres joined with three young female vocalists in the same city and called themselves ‘The Cashmeres and The Black Pearls’, patterning themselves after ‘The Temptations and The Supremes’. As time went on, three of the men left for England and Vietnam and the ladies also departed, leaving Johnnie Wilder and one other group member to form a new four-man vocal group called ‘The Nobelmen’, who picked up a backing band called ‘The Soul Sessions’, an all-German Band that liked to play what they called ‘Soul Music.’

     Faces continued to change within the band and Johnnie ended up being the lead singer of the group that became known as ‘J. Wilder and The Soul Sessions’. After Johnnie’s military tour ended, the group went through many transformations and additions. Johnnie went to an ex-U.S. Air Force friend named Tommy Harri

Heatwave (band)

Heatwave

OriginLondon, England[1]
GenresFunk, disco
Years active1975–1984, 1988-present
LabelsGTO Records, Epic Records
MembersKeith Wilder, Napoleon Eugene Phillips, Elliot Levine, Elwarren Witherspoon, Keith Busey, Anthony Contee, Geno Myers, Ignatius Mason, Byron Byrd, Donovan Blackwood, Nathan Watson
Past member(s)Johnnie Wilder, Jr. (deceased)
Keith Wilder
Rod Temperton
Mario Mantese
Ernest Berger
Eric Johns
Roy Carter
Billy Jones
Derek Bramble
Calvin Duke
J.D. Nicholas
Peter Jordan
Marvin Jones
Keith Harrison

Heatwave is an international disco and funk band. The group was formed around 1975. Its most popular lineup was Americans Johnnie Wilder, Jr and Keith Wilder for vocals, Englishman Rod Temperton for the keyboards, Jamaican Eric Johns and Briton Roy Carter for guitar.

The group had hit singles, like "Boogie Nights" and "Always and Forever".

The group broke up in 1984. However, Heatwave got back together around 1988 and resumed releasing R&B music.[2]

In 2002 the group released an ex

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