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The Trammps (Jimmy Ellis, bottom right) Jimmy Ellis, charge singer in the Trammps, the music activity group that prominent the seventies anthem "Disco Inferno," has died. He was 74. Ellis died in the Rock Hill, S.C. seniors proper care of complications from Alzheimer's disease, his daughter told The NY Occasions. See other stars we lost this year Born in Sc, Ellis produced The Trammps at the begining of seventies. The band's first recording, a remake of "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart," showed up at No. 17 round the R&B charts. Their finest hit showed up 1977 when their single "Disco Inferno" was applied inside the film Saturday Evening Fever. The song showed up at No. 11 round the Billboard pop chart as well as the movie's soundtrack rose to No. 1. The album later won the Grammy for album of year in 1979. Have a look at really current day news Ellis is managed to get by his wife, two children, three brothers and sisters, one sister, eight grandchildren and a pair of great-grandchildren.

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