Fever (band)

Fever was a disco studio group from Ohio who scored a number of hits on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart, the most successful being "Beat of the Night" / "Pump It Up," which hit #1. Group members included Clydene Jackson, Dale Reed, Joe Bomback and Dennis Waddington.

Fever was a disco band from the San Francisco Bay Area. Band members included Dale Reed, Joseph "Joe" Bomback and Dennis Wadlington.

The group got together in 1978 and put out a 12" that was a cover of the Motown hit "Standing In the Shadows of Love". Their LP that followed featured the late, great Patrick Cowley on synthesizers.

Famous quotes containing the word fever:

    Y’know Pete, back where I come from folks call that love stuff “quick poison” or “slow poison.” If it’s quick poison it hurts you all over real bad like a shock of electricity. But if it’s slow poison, well, it’s like a fever that aches in your bones for a thousand years.
    Dalton Trumbo (1905–1976)