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  2. Fire (Ohio Players song) - Wikipedia

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    Fire (Ohio Players song)

  3. Ohio Players - Wikipedia

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  4. Ohio Players (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Players (album)

  5. Fire (Ohio Players album) - Wikipedia

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    Fire is the third of five Ohio Players albums that were also available in quadraphonic (4-channel stereo), released as an 8-track tape in the U.S. and on vinyl in Japan. DTS Entertainment released the quad mix as a DTS Audio CD in 2001. The album's lead single "Fire" was serving in the mid-2010s as the theme song to the US television series ...

  6. Honey (Ohio Players album) - Wikipedia

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    Honey is the seventh studio album by American band the Ohio Players. Released on August 16, 1975, by Mercury Records. It is generally regarded as a classic, the band's best album, and the last great full-length release of their dominant era in the mid-1970s. The cover image gained mild notoriety from urban legends involving one of the singles ...

  7. Gold (Ohio Players album) - Wikipedia

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    Gold (Ohio Players album) Gold. (Ohio Players album) Gold is a compilation album by the American funk band Ohio Players. It was released in October 1976 by Mercury Records and features music from the albums Skin Tight, Fire, Honey, and Contradiction, along with two new recordings—"Feel the Beat (Everybody Disco)" and "Only a Child Can Love".

  8. Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner - Wikipedia

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    Instrument. Electric guitar. Leroy Roosevelt "Sugarfoot" Bonner (March 14, 1943 – January 26, 2013) was a musician, vocalist, and producer. Born in Hamilton, Ohio, about 20 miles (32 km) north of Cincinnati in 1943, Bonner grew up poor, the oldest of 14 children. He ran away from home at 14, and eventually wound up in Dayton, where he ...

  9. Love Rollercoaster - Wikipedia

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    Love Rollercoaster