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  1. TRAMMPS BIOGRAPHY. The Trammps began in Philadelphia in 1972 featuring vocalist, Jimmy Ellis, Harold Doc Wade, Stanley Wade and Earl Young and traveled with as many as 11 members, culled from the ranks of the busiest and best musicians, many of whom also played for Gamble and Huff's Philly International and later for Vince Montana's Salsoul ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TrammpsThe Trammps - Wikipedia

    With a number of line-up changes by the early 1970s, the band membership included gospel-influenced lead singer Jimmy Ellis, drummer and singer (bass voice) Earl Young, with brothers Stanley and Harold 'Doc' Wade.

  3. 29 de nov. de 2015 · the trammps - love epidemic (hits a gogo 1975). group members are: jimmy ellis, stanley wade, harold wade and earl young?

  4. The soundtrack for the movie, which included Disco Inferno, was the industrys biggest selling album to date and won the Trammps a Grammy Award in 1979. Through all the touring, hits and madness, Stan Wade held down the bass end on vocals, while also adding falsetto harmonies when needed.

  5. 4 de jul. de 2017 · The Trammps began in Philadelphia in 1972 featuring vocalist, Jimmy Ellis, Harold Doc Wade, Stanley Wade and Earl Young and traveled with as many as 11 membe...

  6. The group remained a unit until 1980 at which time they disbanded and embarked on solo careers. In the new millennium the Trammps continue to tour, at times in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and South America. Today's line-up features: Jimmy Ellis, Harold Doc Wade, Stanley Wade and Dave Dixon.

  7. 12 de may. de 2021 · Originally a quartet (Harold and brother Stanley Wade, Jimmy Ellis and Earl Young), known as The Volcanoes, the group emerged as The Trammps some five years ago and through a string of hits, “Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart”, “Hold Back The Night”, then to “Love Epidemic”, “Where Do We Go From Here”, (through Philly ...