The Trammps
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Interview by Bill Brewster, djhistory.com, September 1998
The man responsible for the 12" record talks about his incredible career ...
"All You'll Ever Be Is A Bunch Of Trammps"
Interview by David Hancock, Record Mirror, 22 November 1975
TRACKING DOWN the Trammps: you'd think a group who had three big hits this year would be easy to find, right? ...
The Trammps: Roseland Ballroom, New York NY
Live Review by Joe McEwen, Rolling Stone, 5 May 1977
A YEAR AND a half ago, the Trammps were a band of promise. They were also a lot of fun. Presided over by MFSB drummer ...
Profile by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 11 November 1975
WITH 'Hold Back The Night' literally one step away from topping the British soul charts, now is the ideal time to trace back the long ...
How Chaplin Helped Give Birth To The Trammps
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 20 June 1978
The re-release of 'Disco Inferno', by way of its success in Saturday Night Fever, could give Trammps their first gold disc. B&S talks to Earl ...
The Trammps: Zing Went Bummie And The Bums...!
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 17 February 1976
THIS FEATURE could so easily have been devoted to – wait for it! – Bummie & the Bums! Who is this Bummie character I can ...
The Trammps: Disco's Favourite Sons
Report and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 28 August 1979
IF THERE is such a thing as disco-land's favourite group, then that would surely have to be Trammps – five young men from Philadelphia who ...
Best Dressed Trammps You Ever Did See
Interview by John Abbey, David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 2 August 1977
"WE FEEL that maybe this one is going to go straight to the top!" exclaims Harold 'Doc' Wade, one member of the five-member Trammps who ...
The Trammps: Disco Inferno (Atlantic)
Review by John Morthland, Creem, April 1977
If Where the Happy People Go showed the Trammps moving perilously close to routine disco, this followup is proof positive that good things can still ...
Trammps, the Divisions: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Robin Katz, Sounds, 28 February 1976
AND NOW an example of a group who didn't live up to their build up. Wot a disaster. ...
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