The Tramps
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DEC
27
2023
San Diego, CA
Soda Bar
I Was There
JAN
26
2020
Portland, OR
Alberta Street Pub
I Was There
MAY
25
2019
Portland, OR
The Secret Society
I Was There
APR
19
2019
Indianapolis, IN
Radio Radio
I Was There
JUN
22
2017
Westbury, NY
Westbury Theatre
I Was There
JUN
04
2017
Rambrouch, Luxembourg
Koll An Aktioun Festival
I Was There
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About The Tramps
The Trammps, based in Philadelphia, were one of the first disco bands. Their first major success was with 1972's Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart. The first disco track they released was Love Epidemic in 1973.
They are most remembered for their hit single "Disco Inferno" (1976), which was included on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977 and achieved the Number 11 position on The Billboard Hot 100 chart in May of 1978.
Other hits included Hold Back the Night (1975) and That's Where the Happy People Go (1975).
In 1977, the Trammps released the song The Night the Lights Went Out to commemorate the electrical blackout that affected New York City on July 13, 1977 (see New York City Blackout of 1977). In 2000, a member of the group, Jerry Mills Collins, was convicted of beating his wife with a handgun on Valentine's Day when he suspected her of infidelity. Collins was found guilty and sentenced to 12-35 years in prison.
On September 19, 2005 the groups signature record Disco Inferno was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in New York City.
They are most remembered for their hit single "Disco Inferno" (1976), which was included on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977 and achieved the Number 11 position on The Billboard Hot 100 chart in May of 1978.
Other hits included Hold Back the Night (1975) and That's Where the Happy People Go (1975).
In 1977, the Trammps released the song The Night the Lights Went Out to commemorate the electrical blackout that affected New York City on July 13, 1977 (see New York City Blackout of 1977). In 2000, a member of the group, Jerry Mills Collins, was convicted of beating his wife with a handgun on Valentine's Day when he suspected her of infidelity. Collins was found guilty and sentenced to 12-35 years in prison.
On September 19, 2005 the groups signature record Disco Inferno was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in New York City.
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Genres:
R&b/soul, Disco, Rock Punk, Punk, R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul
Band Members:
Ben : Bass Vocals, Tom : Guitar backing vocals, Max : Drums, Antoine : Guitar Vocals
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Send a request to The Tramps to play in your city
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
27
2023
San Diego, CA
Soda Bar
I Was There
JAN
26
2020
Portland, OR
Alberta Street Pub
I Was There
MAY
25
2019
Portland, OR
The Secret Society
I Was There
APR
19
2019
Indianapolis, IN
Radio Radio
I Was There
JUN
22
2017
Westbury, NY
Westbury Theatre
I Was There
JUN
04
2017
Rambrouch, Luxembourg
Koll An Aktioun Festival
I Was There
Show More Dates
About The Tramps
The Trammps, based in Philadelphia, were one of the first disco bands. Their first major success was with 1972's Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart. The first disco track they released was Love Epidemic in 1973.
They are most remembered for their hit single "Disco Inferno" (1976), which was included on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977 and achieved the Number 11 position on The Billboard Hot 100 chart in May of 1978.
Other hits included Hold Back the Night (1975) and That's Where the Happy People Go (1975).
In 1977, the Trammps released the song The Night the Lights Went Out to commemorate the electrical blackout that affected New York City on July 13, 1977 (see New York City Blackout of 1977). In 2000, a member of the group, Jerry Mills Collins, was convicted of beating his wife with a handgun on Valentine's Day when he suspected her of infidelity. Collins was found guilty and sentenced to 12-35 years in prison.
On September 19, 2005 the groups signature record Disco Inferno was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in New York City.
They are most remembered for their hit single "Disco Inferno" (1976), which was included on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977 and achieved the Number 11 position on The Billboard Hot 100 chart in May of 1978.
Other hits included Hold Back the Night (1975) and That's Where the Happy People Go (1975).
In 1977, the Trammps released the song The Night the Lights Went Out to commemorate the electrical blackout that affected New York City on July 13, 1977 (see New York City Blackout of 1977). In 2000, a member of the group, Jerry Mills Collins, was convicted of beating his wife with a handgun on Valentine's Day when he suspected her of infidelity. Collins was found guilty and sentenced to 12-35 years in prison.
On September 19, 2005 the groups signature record Disco Inferno was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in New York City.
Show More
Genres:
R&b/soul, Disco, Rock Punk, Punk, R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul
Band Members:
Ben : Bass Vocals, Tom : Guitar backing vocals, Max : Drums, Antoine : Guitar Vocals
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