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Keith Wilder: Singer Of ‘Always And Forever’ And ‘Boogie Nights’ Dies At 65

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Keith Wilder, the lead singer of the ’70s funk band Heatwave, has died.

Wilder’s had several massive hits, including “Always and Forever,” “Boogie Nights” and “The Groove Line.”

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Wilder had been suffering from serious health problems recently and died in his sleep Sunday, according to his cousin and bandmate, Billy Jones.

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“Always and Forever” was the group’s biggest hit … as it went platinum. “Boogie Nights” broke the top 10.

Keith summed up his band simply … “We just kept it real and kept it pure.”

The group was nominated for 2 Grammys but didn’t win.

Wilder was 65.

RIP.

 

(Source: TMZ)

 

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