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  1. Heatwave were an English pop band from London, active from 1969–1972. Known as The Moving Targets, featuring John Fellows (bass and vocals), Terry Shea (rhythm guitar and vocals); Richard Steen (lead guitar and vocals), they auditioned for a drummer in 1969 and Martin Samuel (drums and pyrotechnics) was signed; they became Heatwave.

  2. Heatwave was a disco-funk 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. May 3, 2005 · The Heatwave Collection by Heatwave released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. May 25, 2016 · Heatwave Greatest Hits.....(1)Always And Forever(2)Sho'nuff Must Be Luv(3)All I Am(4)Where Did I Go Wrong(5)Look After Love(6)Happiness Togetherness(7)That's...

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  6. Heatwave. Britain-based band fused disco, funk, R&B in the 1970s, no stranger to the slow jam (see "Always and Forever"). Read Full Biography.

  7. 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.