Groove

Groove or Grooves may refer to:

  • Grooves (archaeology)
  • Groove (joinery), a slot cut parallel to the grain
  • Groove (engineering), a metalworking technique
  • grooves of a gramophone record
  • Major and minor groove, the spaces between two strands of a DNA double-helix
  • Glacial groove
  • Groove (film), a 2000 US film
  • Groove (Transformers), a fictional character
  • Music

  • Groove Records, a subsidiary label of RCA Victor Records - active 1954–1965
  • The Groove (Sirius XM), a US radio station
  • Groove 101.7FM, a former Perth, Australia radio station
  • Grooves (magazine), music magazine
  • Groove (music), a term in music
  • Groove (drumming)
  • Groove metal, a subgenre of heavy metal
  • Groove (Eurogliders album), 1988
  • Groove (Billy Crawford album)
  • "The Groove" (song), a 2003 song by Muse
  • The Groove (band), an Australian rock/pop band of the 1960s
  • Microsoft Groove
  • "Groove", a song by Jay Haze from A Bugged Out Mix
  • The Groove, a dance club located in the Universal CityWalk section of Universal Orlando Resort
  • Groove (Billy Crawford album)

    Groove is the fifth studio album from Philippine Pop and R&B singer Billy Crawford. The album was released on iTunes on May 1st, 2009. It was also made available in physical form in 2009. The new album is a re-working of classic hits from the 1970s to the 1980s.

    Track listing

  • Steal Away (originally popularized by Robbie Dupree)
  • Sexy Eyes (originally popularized by Dr. Hook)
  • Rock with You (originally popularized by Michael Jackson)
  • Let’s Groove (originally popularized by Earth, Wind & Fire)
  • Could It Be I’m Fallin’ in Love (originally popularized by The Spinners)
  • Lovely Day (originally popularized by Bill Withers)
  • You’ve Got a Friend (feat. Nikki Gil) (originally popularized by James Taylor)
  • How Sweet It Is (originally popularized by James Taylor)
  • Never Let Her Slip Away (originally popularized by Andrew Gold)
  • Human Nature (originally popularized by Michael Jackson)
  • One Last Cry (originally popularized by Brian McKnight)
  • Someone (originally popularized by El DeBarge)
  • Mercy, Mercy Me (originally popularized by Marvin Gaye)
  • Groove (film)

    Groove is a 2000 American film that portrays one night in the San Francisco underground rave scene. Through a single email, the word spreads that a huge rave is going to take place in an abandoned warehouse. John Digweed has a cameo as himself and also contributed to the soundtrack with Nick Muir, under their production alias Bedrock.

    Plot

    Groove tells the story of an all-night rave. The film is broken up into segments by which DJ is spinning and features real-life DJs DJ Forest Green, WishFM, Polywog, and Digweed. It follows David Turner (Hamish Linklater), who becomes a reluctant raver when his brother Colin (Denny Kirkwood) drags him to the rave.

    Cast

  • Mackenzie Firgens as Harmony Stitts
  • Lola Glaudini as Leyla Heydel
  • Denny Kirkwood as Colin Turner
  • Hamish Linklater as David Turner
  • Steve Van Wormer as Ernie Townsend
  • Rachel True as Beth Anderson
  • Vincent Riverside as Anthony
  • Dmitri Ponce as Guy Pritchkin
  • Ari Gold as Cliff Rafferty
  • Aaron Langridge as Joe Torres
  • Wendy Turner-Low as Lisa Monroe
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